





Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Kit Tulip Fabric Dye Open Stock 29037 Fdy Refill Orange
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Chris Eastman
> 24 hourThe bottles leaked like crazy which was problematic with what we needed them for. Disappointed.
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doublemeaner
> 24 hourHad fun doing sweatshirt
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K. Bush
> 24 hourAlthough I think it is overpriced and I wish the refill powder was available in bulk, I love Tulip one step dye because its so simple to use. You dont have to wet the fabric first, you dont have to use soda ash or use a fixative. And the color absorbs well assuming youre using the types of fabric it is intended for.
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Shannon Walters
> 24 houra great value when compared to having to purchase a whole set just to get more of the color you need. Way better than driving all the way to the big box craft store.
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Tall Steve
> 24 hourEasy to use, works great and great finished product.
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Krista
> 24 hourI purchased orange and teal tie dye and I don’t feel like the orange came out as vibrant or as orange as I would have liked ☹️ In person, it looks more red/pink to me (of course not as red as actual red tie dye—see picture for comparison). Also, there are splotchy “dots” of dye all throughout the orange (but not the teal). I feel I mixed both colors very well, shaking the bottles for several minutes until it looked like there were no clumps left. This is the first time I’ve used Tulip brand and I’ve never had this happen with other brands I’ve used. For the price I paid vs. what I could get at Dollar Tree or Wal-Mart, I think this should have turned out better. I would probably not purchase this particular tie dye again (at least not the orange color). For reference: I washed the shirt in my washing machine before, did a “wet” dye technique (dyeing the shirt while it was damp from the washer), let it sit for about 16 hours in a plastic bag, and then rinsed and laundered the shirt again.
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Greta Reichel
> 24 hourQuality
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Allen
> 24 hourbe careful opening
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Elizabeth Berrier
> 24 hourvery handy
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stephanie Ingrum
> 24 hourok