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Unlike most trends that you need a trip to the shops to get involved in, all you need for tie-dyeing is something white, at least one colour of fabric dye, and some rubber bands or string. It looks ...
Tie-dye involves folding or crumpling fabric with string or rubber bands to create patterns with dyes. Tie-dying gets messy, so make sure to wear gloves and use a plastic drop cloth. There are endless ...
Tie-dying clothes at home ranks high on most people’s list of social-distancing activities. Besides puzzles, it seems to be the single offline thing many of us are curious about trying now that we ...
Is it just me, or is everyone wearing tie-dye sweatsuits on IG right now? Okay, cool, not just me! If you *don’t* feel like spending the money to buy your own, though, you can make one yourself—like, ...
My kids and I have been housebound for three weeks now, so we've been on a little bit of a creative project bender. We've made Shrinky Dinks and painted with acrylics on canvas. We've done 1,000-piece ...
For the last year or two, there's been a constant stream of tie-dye in my Instagram feed, and the 90s kid in me is A-okay with that. More time at home = more people looking to try that new bread ...