Showing posts with label Patriotic Tie Dye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patriotic Tie Dye. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27

Firecracker Tie Dye T-Shirt

Hey guys, Tanner Bell here! I'm so excited to share with you this awesome tie dye project. It's perfect for summer and the 4th of July! Did I mention it was quick? We're featuring the Patriotic Tie Dye kit that is now available. I know you're going to love this DIY popsicle inspired tie dye shirt. 

Friday, June 29

Firecracker Tie Dye Patriotic T-shirt


Just in time for the 4th of July, we've made a super cute Firecracker popsicle-inspired top!  After doing our research, we found out some people call them Bomb Pops or Rocket Pops! Firecracker pops are so iconic and remind us of summer days and trips to the ice cream truck.  I'm always a sucker for nostalgia, so wearing a firecracker pop shirt if right up my alley!  I enlisted the help of our awesome designer Lauri Eaton and she whipped up this shirt in minutes (minus drying time).  This DIY is just about as easy and fun as eating a Firecracker popsicle!

Firecracker Tie Dye Patriotic T-shirt

What you'll need:

Tulip One-Step Tie Dye in red and royal blue
Tulip Dye Zip Ties
Tulip Surface Cover
– 100% white cotton shirt
– Pliers

What you do:

1. Wet or dampen your cotton t-shirt; wring out any exess water.



2. Lay shirt on surface cover. Cinch the shirt into three different sections and use pliers to pull zip ties tightly on bottom and top section as shown above.



3.
Mix Tulip Tie Dyes and shake well.  Squeeze red dye and saturate top part of shirt.  Squeeze dye about a half inch from the cinched zip tie.  The dye does bleed and will seep to this section eventually.  Do the same with the blue dye at bottom.  Also make sure to turn over and make sure you get all areas on the other side of the shirt.

4. Roll and wrap in Tulip Surface Cover and let sit 6-8 hours.

5. Rinse under faucet to remove excess dye. Rinse until water runs clear.

6. Leave rubber bands on shirt and machine wash in large load setting.

7. After washing, remove rubber bands. Machine dry.




So what did you call this treat? Firecracker, Bomb Pop, or Rocket Pop?

Thursday, May 17

Captain America Tie Dye Avengers Shirt


Everyone around the office has been talking about Marvel's The Avengers this week and we just knew that there had to be a fun craft in there for us to in honor of the movie! We put our thinking caps on and thought that a tie dye shirt in Captain America style was in order! This project was designed by in-house designer Lauri Eaton and she did an amazing job! We think Captain America fans out there would want to get this tie dye look for themselves! In fact, a lot of guys in the office wanted one after seeing what we made! Here's how you make one for yourself!

Watch the video here for the tutorial -or- continue on and see the process in stepouts!

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What you'll need:
 – Tulip One-Step Tie Dye in Red and Blue
Tulip Fabric Spray Paint in Snow White
– White cotton shirt (or use 50/50 blend for a more faded/vintage look)
– Freezer paper
– Scissors or X-acto

– Pencil or star printout  


How you do it:

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1. Pinch middle of shirt and pull up.

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2. Apply zip ties as shown and secure tightly. Zip ties work best for this because they grab the material really tightly, oftentimes better than rubber bands! Lauri used pliers to tighten these, so make sure to pull them REALLY tight! Otherwise, the colors might bleed through.

3. Rinse shirt in water and wring out.  The water helps the tie dye set!

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4. Apply tie dye in between each of the binded areas. You will want to saturate each section and not leave any white.

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5. Once finished dyeing wrap in plastic surface cover. Freeze for 70 years!  Just joking.  Let it set for 6-8 hours.

6. Now run your shirt under the water in the sink until all the dye is out. The dye is out when the water runs clear!  Cut off zip ties and place by itself in the washer and set to large load. Put it on the hottest water suitable for fabric and use a little laundry detergent. Dry in dryer or line dry.

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7.
Next measure the middle bullseye area of the shirt. Print out or hand draw a star to this size on your freezer paper.  Cut out star and center it in the middle of the shirt. Use a hot iron to press the design onto the shirt. 

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8. Use fabric spray paint to spray inside stencil. The spray paint will give the star a more distressed look.  You can also use Tulip Soft Fabric Paint to stencil on the design as well! Use a hair dryer to speed up drying time.




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9. Once dry, peel off stencil to reveal star!

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And here's the finished product! Looks amazing, right??

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Now go out there and unleash your inner superhero! Take on the world with a vengeance, Avengers style!

Craft on!
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