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Making Tie-dye Shirts

My son's class recently went on a field trip and to help keep track of all the kids, they made tie-dye T-shirts. My son had a blast making his, and it turned out great. He and I would both like to make some more for my daughters, but I'm not sure what all I need for supplies. Have any of you ladies made these before? Should I use plain white shirts or do other light colors work? Also, what do I need for dye and how do I set it so it won't run when it's washed? Any suggestions/tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance! :)

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Creative Kidstuff has a tie-dye kit you can get... They have a sale running this week-end for 25% off everything...Maybe worth looking into?

Any color t-shirt will work as long as the colors you use are darker then the shirt. I recommend that you wash the t-shirt seperate from the other things first.

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I now Michael's craft store has kits you can buy with everything included. Have fun!

We have found that white works the best, simply because all of the colors seem more bright. We bought a kit from Creative Kidstuff, but I think I have also seen them at Target. I think in the aisle with the crafty things.

My daughter was a hippie for halloween and we tie dyed a shirt for her. I found that white works best, but I have not tried a lot of different colors. I use Rit dye and pretty uch followed the directions for use. They do have tie dye kits (in our Walmart I found them in the craft section) that have a lot of colors and ideas. You will need the dye (might need rubbing alcohol or something else like that, so check the package when you buy it), rubber bands, rubber gloves (you have to rotate the clothes in the dye and a tub (I used my stainless steel kitchen sink though).
I usually wash the items seperate from my regular clothes and inside out the first time I wash them and haven't had any trouble with running so far.

Here are some other helpful tips when tye dyeing with little kids. Kids wear plastic gloves and a garbage bag to protect from stains, have plastic wrap ready when the shirt is done being dyed and wrap it up, let it sit for a day, then put it in the rinse cycle and then let dry completely before wearing it. Also, don't mix too many dark colors in the same spot because it will turn out brownish rather than a vivid color. We love tye dyeing and it is so much fun!! Good Luck-J.

We used Rit dye to do our tie-dye shirts. Light colors will work. We used rubber bands, string and we even tied the shirts in knots. Have a large tub handy and you are on your way. Our directions were to wash them in cold water at first to set they dye. You shouldn't have to worry about it running. Have fun!
I even have a kit that you can marbalize paper and other things, which is fun too. We did little clay pots for a Show Choir banquet and they turned out so cool.

They have tye-dye kits at Wal-Mart, and the best part is, after you do it, you can re-use the bottles again using Rit dye.
If you already have squeeze bottles, just add the dye and squirt onto a clean damp t-shirt. Make sure to wash the shirt first, or use an old T as new ones have sizing in them. WEAR GLOVES!!

Hi J.,

I have made tie-dye t-shirts using a kit from Michael's - it comes with dye, rubber bands & maybe also some stuff to soak the finished shirts in to help make them colorfast? It was a ton of fun, and the directions were easy to follow. I want to say the kits were less than $10, and they came in different color options.

Have fun!

Durring the summer you can normally find kits in the craft section of Wal-Mart or other stores like that and any light color shirts work. The kits come iwth dye and stuff to mix with it so the colors odn't run.

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