Most of us have dyed t-shirts before in school or at camp, or maybe have even bought a cool tie-dye shirt at the store. But what if you could do tie dye at home without ever using a washing machine?
A visual expression of happiness in fabric form, tie-dye, in all of its Technicolor glory, is the kind of mood boost we need now—particularly as we’ve been stuck in the same-old confines of home.
Whether you think tie-dye is totally rad or totally not your style, the psychedelic print from the '60s is back in a major way. It's become a hot quarantine fashion trend that doesn't seem to be going ...
Tie dye with alcohol inks and a paintbrush. Don't limit yourself to just tumblers - you can use these techniques on tons of ...
Four years ago, one of my favorite sweatshirts got a very bad oil stain on it. Instead of throwing it out, I decided to tie-dye it, drawing on techniques and muscle memory from my days tie-dyeing at ...
Following its previous releases centered around, ice dyeing, diagonal, sunburst, yin & yang, and reverse tie-dye, Nike and Rit Dye have come together for a new DIY offering. Serving as the fourth ...
STATEN ISLAND N.Y. -- Easter is the time of year to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. And, you know, just color some dang eggs for the kids. Step into our oval office, where the SILive team tested ...