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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Kara Barton
> 3 dayWorked great! Used these so the kids in my class coukd make shirts for a project and they turned out great! I will probably buy this set again.
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Kristin
> 3 dayWriting this review on behalf of me and 3 other adults that tried to make tie dye shirts for the first time in over 2 decades. Tie dying itself is not as easy as it looks to make the super cool designs we wanted, my review is just on the product not the outcome of our shirts! Ease of use: Very easy! Product includes instructions that are simple to follow. Again my shirts turning out like clown vomit were not the fault of the package but us adults that have no practice! Ink colors: Loved how many colors there were! I couldn’t tell if there were 2 bottles of each color or the colors were just slightly different but it didn’t matter because we did about 12 shirts and still have half the ink bottles untouched. Other stuff: Gloves in the package are the only thing I would complain about, they are like big floppy deli counter gloves that make it hard to play in so we used some nitrile gloves laying around to have more dexterity Rubber bands: tons and tons and tons Instructions: very simple OVERALL- highly recommend and have bought this 2x times now!
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Hannah Foster
> 3 dayI got this for my fiance for their birthday and we had a blast. The colors are vibrant and fun even after washing. My only complaint is that it takes the whole bottle of color to properly saturate parts of the shirt
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Joe Trauscht
> 3 dayMy niece loves Tie-Dye shirts, shoes, etc.. I bought her this kit and it was delivered quickly in a nice easy to open and store container with a handle. I added the tie-dye nail polish kit which I found both to be a great deal / value on Amazon!! Well worth the money, makes a great gift and worth a smile on my nieces face for Christmas! TY.
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Megan
10-04-2025We used this kit at a birthday party with 13 shirts tie dyed. It worked great, easy to use and had everything we needed! I bought 2 kits just in case but I only needed a couple extra colors from the other kit. The shirts turned out great!
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debbi colley
> 3 dayWe took this kit and cotton t-shirts to have a crafting extravaganza with our Grandchildren over the Christmas Holiday! It was a big hit! The kids ages 4 -8 really enjoyed being creative with all the fun colors offered in this kit! And then loved showing off their wonderful creations as they wore their shirts!
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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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BrandiGee
> 3 dayGreat product and great price! Made for a fun team bonding experience.
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Szu
> 3 dayMy 2 & 4 yos and I made T-shirts using these dyes. They were extremely easy to use. You just add water and shake! We did this outside using a step stool covered in a plastic bag with paper towels on top and then had a wire cookie drying rack that we worked on (definitely needed) and I used some kid nitrile gloves that I had for my little ones. Each child picked two colors and that was enough dye for them each to do two xs childrens shirts (ie two dye bottles -> two shirts). I also picked two colors and that was not quite sufficient to do two adult shirts in the dry tie-dying style (I needed just a bit more dye). We let them sit overnight wrapped in cling wrap, rinsed them out with a hose on the lawn, washed in hot water in the washing machine and then dried. I havent had them bleed with that treatment onto other clothes. The colors are VIVID and the red is RED (not pink) and the dark blue is a darkish blue. Well be doing more in the future for other projects! (xmas gifts for grandparents of reusable grocery bags, tote bags, shirts, etc). This was my first attempt and I LOVED 3 of the 6 shirts we made (they looked professional and store-bought), and liked another 2. The last one was ahh but it had some mistakes made (wrong-colored ink getting through since I didnt change the paper towels under the rack between projects). For my kids I cut plastic bags to add holes for arms & head and put that on them to keep them safe in case they went crazy with the dye. It wasnt necessary but was good piece of mind. The 4yo didnt need much supervision but the 2yo needed some help.
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Adexxxx
> 3 dayThis is perfect for parties or having multiple people dying at the same time.