![]() Her’es how I do it though – add water halfway, shake and then add more water. Tulip dyes are my fave because all you do is add water and shake. ![]() Then she applied five rubberbands until she had ten sections. Meagan said she used a fork in the center of the fabric and then swirled it around. I do this to keep my fabric moist while I color it with the dye. Separate the crafts ones from the ones you’ll use for baking.Īlso – put some water in a spray bottle. Next, find some kind of an elevated grid, I use cooling racks for baking. Dye is PERMANENT, it will forever stain whatever it touches. Clear a large space on your work table and cover it with a plastic tablecloth or trash bag. Here is Ava ready to go with her Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Kit! Make sure to pre-wash the fabric – they used a light cotton gauze – and then while it’s damp, that’s when it is time to dye! Prep time for your tie dye rainbow swirlīefore you get started, prep your area. As long as you stick with colors that complement each other, you can’t go wrong. See why I love tie-dye? There are so many possibilities and it’s a fun craft for any age. Tie dye rainbow swirl is one of the easiest techniques and yields bright and bold results! Our kids contributor, Meagan from recently shared this cute Sekka Shibori dress she made, but while she worked on that project, little Ava made her own masterpiece – this gorgeous rainbow swirl tapestry! Talent definitely runs in the family!
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