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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.
Embrace your inner cake artist with a tie-dye rainbow cake. The pattern does take more time (and bowls) to make than some other cakes, but the swirling colors are so impressive that you don't need ...
Rainbow Hair Just Got a '90s Tie-Dye ... when tie-dye shirts were the hottest trend at Summer camp. We remember stamping everything from t-shirts to trucker caps in the psychedelic pattern.
As for patterns, there's the bullseye, the chevron, and the swirl. "We call this the geode," said Stacey. And it's not just shirts she loves to tie-dye.