

Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Kit Kaleidoscope, 12 Colors Tie Dye
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jackie
> 24 hourGreat product. I docked it one star because the bottles are big and once you mix the water with the colors they recommend you use it right away because the color will start to fade in time. So basically its a one use type thing. What we did was get a spare bottle, dump a little powder in and add water, this way we could use more powder another time. It has a nice pamplet with how tos, it includes rubber bands and gloves. The colors are great and I like the variety of colors along with the price.
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Michele Jones
> 24 hourIve purchased this kit two years in a row to take with my family to the beach for a rainy day craft project. This kit comes with bottles that are already filled with powdered dye to which you add water to activate, rubber bands for tying, and several pairs of plastic gloves to protect little fingers. You dont have to soak the clothes in soda ash before you dye them, like you do with some kits. Weve had no problems making 5 adult sized t-shirts with extra dye left over using one kit. My kids love the rainbow of bright colors, and after a year of washing weve had no problems with fading. To use at the beach, we lay down plastic garbage bags on the ground, and dye on top of them. After saturating the shirts we roll them up in the plastic garbage bags and leave them in the sun for a few days before rinsing and then washing.
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Dr. Lionel Hand
> 24 hourI love tulip tie dye kits but this one had holes in some of the bottles. I always craft with my grandchildren so you can imagine the mess. It wasn’t done during delivery because the holes were too small .
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Reenie
> 24 hourJust a review to let people know how many items I was able to dye with this kit. Kit says 36 items, I was able to dye 6xl T-shirts, 7sm T-shirts, and 13 onesies.
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Josh Higham
> 24 hourWe did this for a birthday party for a four year old and even the littles could do it and be pretty clean about it! We got, I think, 20 projects out of this kit and the colors are SO VIBRANT and all worked really well together.
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Lori Tokley
> 24 hourThis was bought for an activity for an adult camping trip and it was fantastic. The colors are deep and vibrant and very easy to use. May want to bring more rubber bands.
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Ruins
> 24 hourThis package was great. I bought a bus tub (like in restaurants) and a strainer (for cooling pizza) at my local restaurant supply store because I wanted a safe container to use to dye in and the diameters were perfect. I only ended up using 8/12 colors to die three 4x Hanes v-neck t-shirts to wear for sleeping. There was plenty of dye even when I only used two bottles per shirt although if it were double, I would have had more vivid colors. I *do* like how the colors came out. I didnt try any of the methods in the kit on techniques but did research looking for examples of what I wanted to beforehand. The plastic tarp sheeting was the perfect size for the space I had (I did this indoors in my laundry room) and I just needed to wrap everything up and toss it in the trash when I was through. Cleanup was a breeze, the dye didnt get on my skin although I used professional latex gloves that I already owned. (I never use the gloves that come with hair dye either.) The only pain about the whole process was the actual rinsing of the t-shirts. I probably had to rinse about a dozen times in cold, another dozen in warm and then perhaps half a dozen in hot to get to a light murky color. I didnt expend more energy to get clear water. The colors have stayed true and I have washed the shirts several times on their own in warm water and with a set of blacks because my fabric softener wasnt getting the t-shirts soft enough.
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Amanda
> 24 hourAs a tie-dye product, this stuff is fine. The colors are nice and vivid and you get a lot for your money. BUT, as I just spent half a damn hour on the phone with poison control trying to figure out the toxicity of this stuff, I WILL NEVER buy this brand again. There is no information on the packaging or insert about toxicity. Not only is there no information on their website (aside from how to buy more of their products) about what the dyes are made of, if theyre toxic, or what you should do if accidentally ingesting--they dont even have the decency to list a phone number or contact information aside from a generic email address. To be clear, I had a bottle spill, the cat decided to walk through it before I could clean it up, then he started licking his feet. I finally did a super broad google search of Tulip One Step and got some random ass phone number. Played press-button roulette for a few minutes, then was finally given a number for poison control. It took two separate people from poison control to find enough of a chemical inventory of the product to let me know that, Tulips dye recipe is a SECRET....but there is a general statement of its nonhazardous, so whatevs I guess. How fing hard is it to make an easily visible/accessible toxicity label?
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Rebecca Wykes
> 24 hourThese tie dyes are so easy to use and produce great results. This is probably my third time purchasing and it’s always so fun to see how things turn out.
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Prof. Cecelia Greenholt
> 24 hourSuper fun, but vague instructions. Look for online tutorials. Definitely not ready in the time they suggest, unless you want it super faded after wash. I do like that they show different ways to dye the shirt. Do NOT use inside, it is super messy.