Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Party, 18 Pre-Filled Bottles, Creative Group Activity, All-in-1 Fashion Design Kit, 1 Pack, Rainbow
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Fari
> 3 dayI just ordered the same kit for the 6th time. Initially, I got it for my kids 2-3 years ago as a summer project. They loved it so much, some time later we bought another one. When the price drops, I order a few to give as presents to my kids’ friends. They all love this kit! Great value. My daughter made a few shirts that she’s worn and washed countless times. The colors do start to fade after a while, but that’s fine.
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Britney F.
> 3 dayThis is the perfect kit for tie dye. I ordered this kit for my 9 year old and now all of our white clothes is tie dyed from her. She had so much fun. This kit is so easy to use. All you need to do it full up the bottles it come with, with water and give it a little shake, then rubber band your clothes. I would definitely recommend putting down the drop cloth that it comes with and wearing the gloves. Just a heads up, the dye didnt work well on spandex clothes.
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Kristin Williams
> 3 dayInstructions were clear and final results were great!! My boys (3 and 9) did their own BY THEMSELVES! I just banded the shirts for them. This was such a fun activity for a Sunday. Of course I tried to get fancy with mine and had a couple of dye dots, but I still think it looks great! We have enough colors and bands leftover to do it again soon with different patterns. I can’t wait to try the pastel colors in the future. Used on 100% cotton plain white shirts. They did not express how careful you should be with this dye (it stains the skin) just make sure to wear old clothes and put rubber bands around the gloves at your wrists. We did the job outside on a sunny day. We put the dyed shirts in baggies and waited 24 hours and left them in the sun before rinsing then washing them. I’m obsessed and snatching every plain white piece of fabric around the house for round 2- nothing is safe!!!
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Bfitz
> 3 dayThis worked great we got 4 kids shirts and two adult shirt made and I think we have 4 random bottles of dye left! We probably would have had more left over but we wanted to make sure the shirts were covered in color so we probably over saturated them.
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Mausie21
> 3 dayI thought I was getting a super deal on this kit. Ive seen it in stores and its twice the price. I was wrong. I was tricked. The bottles are tiny! The kits from the craft store come with bigger bottles than this kit. The part that really makes me mad though, is theres no hint that these bottles are small. The bottles dont have a description on them, the box doesnt say how big the bottles are, and the listing doesnt include it either. It was easy to use and the colors were beautiful, but I wouldnt buy it again just because of the size of the bottles.
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Kitz
> 3 dayBought this as a little activity for cousins. I’ve never done tie-dye before. The instructions were really clear they had gloves in the box as well as a table cover. how to do them, which was really helpful lots of colors.
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Larisa Mannino
> 3 dayI have never tie dyed before and this kit was amazing and fun! It was well explained and absolutely everything you need comes right inside (except items to dye) so it is perfect for newbies. My 3 and 5 year old easily used it as well! We can’t wait to tie dye more!
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Miss Carlee Pacocha V
> 3 dayGreat selection of dyes but not to many dark colors mostly as you expect bright colors.
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Ann
> 3 dayMaking tie dye t-shirts is a highlight of our camping trip in the summer. Everyone can participate, and the “unveiling” of the shirt when it’s rinsed is a lot of fun. It’s a mess, but we plan for that, and the kids proudly wear their shirts that they made afterwards. It’s hard for the kids to wait until the next day to unwrap the shirts because they have to sit for 12 hours or so but it adds to the anticipation
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PB Bay
Greater than one weekWe had about 6 kids over for a party plus parents. I ordered one bc of reviews that said one is enough. When I got it the bottles were so small so I got another. We used one full out plus 4 bottles from the 2nd with the popular colors. This is my first time doing this. But I attached a photo to show two different results after rinse and wash. On the first photo on the top is a vibrant one, on the bottom is a ok one but a little faded, it looked so good before washing it. Most of mine faded after wash and I followed instructions. I let both stew in the bag for 17 hours. So here are my tips, if you want vibrant and contrast in the result, you must tie the bands tight AND be very generous with the dye. It is easy to use half a bottle on one tee shirt. So each bin comes with two bottles of each color (or at least the popular colors). So if you get one and you are worried it wont last for all the projects you want to do, you will not saturate the shirt enough because you want everyone to have enough dye. So I would advise get another box just in case. And then make sure you are using the tightness of the band to prevent the dye from dying the fabric and then generously apply the dye so that it really gets into the fabric. If you dont put enough and the bands arent tight enough then it will fade during the rinse and wash. But I havent tested my theory. In the future if I really want vibrant I would probably do it without the party so I can focus on mine being really good and vibrant. I even dyed a few for myself before the party but I was concerned about using up too much dye so they first looked amazing but when I rinsed and washed and dried they faded a lot and the white spots got a smidge bluish. The other two photos you can see the range of results I got.