Try this T-shirt Tie Dye

One of our favorite summer projects is tie-dying and as much as we love tie-dye, you know we like to keep it simple… which is why we are such huge fans of Tulip One-Step Tie-Dyes and have been using them for years for all of our projects (see tie-dye shorts and tie-dye beach sheet). We were ready to jump on the Tie Dye Your Summer bandwagon and once again turned to Tulip because they come with bottles that you simply fill with water and you’re ready to go. Even gloves come in the box, plus some ideas. All you need is something to tie-dye and a cool idea!

Striped T-Shirt Tie Dye Prep

1. lay t-shirt flat and get rid of wrinkles
2. pleat the shirt from top to bottom (you can fold it in the middle if it’s easier to handle it)
3. fold sleeves in last, pleating them as well, and tucking them under
4. you should have a flat pleated shirt
5. wrap rubber bands around at intervals, making sure the pleats stay intact
6. your t-shirt should look like a centipede when ready to tie-dye

Dotty T-Shirt Tie Dye Prep

1. lay t-shirt flat
2. pinch sections of the t-shirt and wrap the rubber band tightly around. The larger the piece sticking out the top, the larger your circles will be and the more rubber bands you use, the bigger your white space around the circle will be. You could pinch both front and back, but we pinched the front and back together (i.e., the back of the shirt was in the rubber bands you see) and it looked fantastic while saved a bunch of steps.

Once you have your shirt(s) ready, wet them thoroughly. You could definitely do this step first, but we found it was easier to work with dry shirts.

Gather the tie-dye supplies - most of which will be in your Tulip One-Step Tie-dye kit + protection for whatever area you will be tie-dying in. We suggest tie-dying in the grass, if you can, since the area will be stained.

Add water to the color bottles you choose and you are ready to tie-dye! It couldn’t be more simple, then add color to your shirts directly from the bottle.

Once the color has been applied, place them in a bag for 6 or more hours (we left ours in the bag overnight) because we’re lazy like that.

Remove the shirts from the bags and rinse them in cold water until the water runs clear. It takes a while, but once the color is out, it’s gone and your tee is colorfast. Follow the instructions for washing and drying and then enjoy your new shirts.

Voilà, one old tee that was stained turned into a new tee that looks amazingly cool and a new tee that looks much better than plain white! We might cut the neckline on the blue tie-dye t-shirt, but we really love how it turned out.

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What are you thinking about tie-dying?

xo ~kim & chloe

Thank you ILTC and Blueprint Social for sponsoring this post. All opinions are our own, as usual!

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  • Jessica @EatSleepBe

    Last year I made a whole bunch of tie dye shirts. They were so much fun to make!

  • http://thismamaloves.com brett

    We’ve been doing tie-dye a bit this summer. And yes, we use the Tulip. I want to start venturing into more designs- I like the more muted one you did with the small bursts. We have so many fun shirts that have little stains and this is the perfect way to get more use of them!

  • Robin (Masshole Mommy)

    I haven’t tie dyed in years. I would love to do this with my kids.

  • http://www.insidemyheadwithkelli.com/ Kelli A

    How fun! They make tie dyeing seem so easy. Will have to check them out. I would love to do a tie dye baby set for my cousin who is due in a couple months!

  • http://mythoughtsideasandramblings.com Lisa

    I’m going to have to try this!!

  • http://abeautifulrawr.com Linh of {A Beautiful RAWR}

    So much fun! Love how to circular one turned out. Hmm…may need to attempt this one weekend :)
    Linh
    http://abeautifulrawr.com

  • http://AHeartFullofLove.com Jen V

    Those turned out really cool! I especially love the blue one. I might have to try tie-dying with my girls before they go back to school in a few weeks.

  • http://www.allthefrugalladies.com Ronnie

    LOVE tye-dying and I feel like I haven’t done this since the 90s. I’m re-inspired! Will give this a go. :)

  • Angela S

    Thanks for the step by step. This looks like a fun project!

  • http://www.gloriouslymade.com Deanna Ritz

    I love how easy you make this look in your pictures. It turned out really cute as well. Fun activity!

  • http://espacularaiesa.com Debbie Denny

    I used to do this a lot when the kids were younger. I need to get on this again.

  • http://mommatandbabye.com/ Trisha

    I think I’ve tried tie dying once in my life but I think this would be a fun activity for my daughter to participate in. I love how yours came out!

  • http://www.saramuellerdesigns.com Sara Mueller

    what a great and easy tutorial! thanks for sharing!

  • http://midlifeattheoasis.com Lois Alter Mark

    Love how those came out! I haven’t done any tie-dye in years but this totally makes me want to try it again!

  • http://www.giveaways4mom.com Giveaways 4 Mom

    I never knew how tie dye t-shirts were made. Thanks for the amazing tutorial.

  • http://www.philzendia.com Diane N - Philzendia

    This is something I have to try. I love how the shirts came out!

  • http://mamato5blessings.com/ Mama to 5 BLessings

    Those turned out great. I love to tie dye, I cannot wait for the end result once you take off the rubber bands!

  • http://www.growingupmadison.com Amanda Love

    I actually bought a tie dye kit at Michaels this summer but yet have to get it done. This reminds me that I need to do it before summer is over.

  • http://themichiganmom.com aly mashrah

    I’ve never tried tie dying shirts before, but this looks fun and easy!

  • Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell

    I normally don’t care for tie dye, but the designs you made are super cute!

  • Catherine L.

    My friends and I loved to tie dye our shirts when we were in junior high. It was so much fun. Yours turned out really cute.

  • Ann Bacciaglia

    I have never tie dyed anything as I always thought it was to complicated. Thanks for sharing such an easy to follow along tutorial.

  • Rebekah

    I remember doing this in elementary school! Loved it - wore my shirt for YEARS afterward. Thanks for the tutorial.