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Tie-Dye T-Shirt

Posted on July 12, 2025

This is my first time tie-dyeing a t-shirt. This was a backyard fun event that our Women’s Bible study held for a summer get-together. You need a 100% cotton t-shirt and tie-dye paints. One of the ladies provided the paints, rubberbands, plastic bags and racks to do the dyeing.

Rolled Tie-Dye T-Shirt
You pinch and rolled up the creased shirt from the middle at the center. Here is the rolled up t-shirt with rubberbands around it to hold in place. I used different colors of paint to decorate my t-shirt. I just followed directions and didn’t really know how it would turn out.

After painting the rolled shirt, you put it into a sealed plastic bag for 2 days. Here is my shirt inside my bag.
Sealed Tie-Dye T-Shirt in Bag

After 2 days, I put rubber gloves on and did the cold water rinse, followed by a hot water rinse in a big pot in the kitchen sink. Then I took off the rubberbands and opened up the t-shirt. Wow is an understatement when I saw it revealed. It turned out so cool! After more rinsing and once the water ran clearish, I hung up my t-shirt to dry.

Here is a photo of the finished product. I just love my tie-dyed t-shirt and am very pleased how it turned out.
Tie-Dyed T-Shirt




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