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DIY Tie-Dye T-Shirts

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Grab some white tees, rubber bands, and dye — then twist, squirt, and reveal wearable art. The messier, the better.

Tie-dye is the ultimate summer craft: creative, messy, surprising, and you get to wear your art. Every shirt comes out unique, which makes it a great group activity.

What You Need

  • White cotton T-shirts (or socks, pillowcases)
  • Tie-dye kit or fabric dye + squeeze bottles
  • Rubber bands
  • Plastic gloves
  • Plastic tablecloth or trash bags
  • Plastic bags or cling wrap
  • Old clothes to wear
  • Bucket of water for pre-soaking

How To Do It

  1. Pre-soak the shirts — wet them and wring out excess water
  2. Choose your pattern — scrunch, spiral, or accordion pleats, secure with rubber bands
  3. Mix your dye — follow kit instructions, warm water helps dissolve
  4. Apply the dye — wear gloves, squirt generously, flip and dye both sides
  5. Wrap and wait — place in plastic bag, let sit 6-24 hours
  6. Rinse and reveal — rinse under cold water, remove rubber bands, wash alone first time

Pro Tips

Best time: Morning on a hot day — heat helps dye set faster and more vibrantly.

Seasonal tip: Do this early in summer so you can wear your creations all season long.

Good to know: Dye can stain driveways and decks. Work on grass or lay down a plastic tarp.

Safety Note: Always wear gloves — dye stains skin for days. Wear old clothes. Keep dye away from eyes. Work outdoors. Young kids need adult help.

Variations by Age

Pre-tie the shirts for young kids. Let them squeeze the bottles. Use primary colors. Try dye on socks for a quicker project.

Try advanced patterns like spiral galaxy or bleach tie-dye on dark shirts. Make matching shirts for a friend group.

Use ice-dyeing for watercolor effects. Try indigo shibori on linen napkins.

Sit at a table to avoid bending. Use pre-mixed squeeze bottles. Focus on simple crumple patterns.

Accessibility

Low-mobility: Set up at table height. Pre-soak and band shirts in advance. Adaptive grip: Wide-handle squeeze bottles.

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