Showing posts with label how to throw a tie dye party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to throw a tie dye party. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 23

DIY Cleanup Method With Tulip One Step Dye

Hey everyone! Tanner Bell here, I'm super excited to share with you this DIY tutorial for cleaning up after a tie dye party! I know how much it stinks when you have to waste dye and I don't want you to have to waste any dye- that is why we're going to put down the paper towels and pick up a T-shirt and start picking up the dye.

Wednesday, July 25

How to throw a TIE DYE party!

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Last month, we hosted a fun tie dye party in our backyard for some super creative local high school girls. They had a blast making everything from shirts to shorts to socks. They tie dyed everything, including their hands! Here's a fun guide on how to throw a tie dye party of your own. Tie dye is a great team-building activity to do at slumber parties, birthday parties, and church and club events. Here's how you can plan to tie dye at your next event!

How to throw a TIE DYE party


What you need (based on 6-8 guests):

Tulip Tie Dye Activity Kit (the one shown available at Walmart; other Tulip One-Step dye kits are available at your local craft store)
– 100% natural tshirts, socks, jeans, shorts, etc. (you can supply or have your guests bring their own)
– Extra items to dye if guests forget (optional)
– Plastic bin filled with water for wetting your clothes before dyeing
– Large plastic tablecloths
– 1 or 2 plastic or metal buckets – filled water pitchers
– Snacks and drinks (the more colorful, the better)
– Folding tables
– Weights for weighing down surface covers
– Gallon-sized plastic bags
– Paper towels
– Wet wipes

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