It's the last day of our Tumble Dye week. We hope you love the ideas we shared as much as we do. Have you started imagining the possibilities? We have even MORE to share today!
This artwork was created with a canvas, tumble dye, cream acrylic paint, a brush, a monogram, and yarn.
To make your own, mix Tumble Dye with paint for the perfect match to your room. Use a brush and apply it to your canvas. You need to work fairly quickly because the paint dries fast. After your paint is dry, add the monogram. We wrapped our monogram in custom-colored yarn first (using tumble dye of course!).
We also dyed yarn for this crocheted banner. To make it multi-colored, simply spray the bundled yarn with a few colors and let it dry. After most of the dyed yarn is used, spray it again and let it dry.
Tumble Dye can be used like watercolor. For this book art, first we printed our design on an old book page. Then we accented it by painting with Tumble Dye.
Why settle for plain white when you can have exactly the color you want? Tumble Dye works great for fabric. For these skirts, we dyed a think elastic yellow and lace mint.
To create the ombre look, like our lace-trimmed sheets, use the dip-dye method. Mix Tumble Dye and water in a large bowl, dip one end of sheet in one color and the other side in another color. Let the sheet hang to dry. The colors will blend beautifully as it dries.
Are you excited to give Tumble Dye a try? Enter our giveaway and you could win some of your own! Just leave a comment to enter. We're curious to know how you'd use tumble dye if you won. Remember, each post you leave a comment on this week gives you an additional entry for up to 5. We will announce the winner Monday. Good luck!
This artwork was created with a canvas, tumble dye, cream acrylic paint, a brush, a monogram, and yarn.
To make your own, mix Tumble Dye with paint for the perfect match to your room. Use a brush and apply it to your canvas. You need to work fairly quickly because the paint dries fast. After your paint is dry, add the monogram. We wrapped our monogram in custom-colored yarn first (using tumble dye of course!).
We also dyed yarn for this crocheted banner. To make it multi-colored, simply spray the bundled yarn with a few colors and let it dry. After most of the dyed yarn is used, spray it again and let it dry.
Tumble Dye can be used like watercolor. For this book art, first we printed our design on an old book page. Then we accented it by painting with Tumble Dye.
Why settle for plain white when you can have exactly the color you want? Tumble Dye works great for fabric. For these skirts, we dyed a think elastic yellow and lace mint.
To create the ombre look, like our lace-trimmed sheets, use the dip-dye method. Mix Tumble Dye and water in a large bowl, dip one end of sheet in one color and the other side in another color. Let the sheet hang to dry. The colors will blend beautifully as it dries.
Are you excited to give Tumble Dye a try? Enter our giveaway and you could win some of your own! Just leave a comment to enter. We're curious to know how you'd use tumble dye if you won. Remember, each post you leave a comment on this week gives you an additional entry for up to 5. We will announce the winner Monday. Good luck!
38 comments:
What a fun week! I think I would try the stenciled pillows first.
Loved seeing all the different ways to use it on fabrics. Really want to try out the t-shirt ideas!
My husband and I just bought a house last summer, and I have got to get curtains up in the other bedrooms. Tumble dyed curtains would look fabulous in my toy room!
I've never used that before! I have some old doilies I want to perk up and use for crafting. :)
I would use stencils as masks and spray cardstock for backgrounds for scrapbook layouts. And dye a ton of paper flowers. You can make perfectly matching light, medium, and dark colored flowers. Yeah.
Thanks for the opportunity to win.
This looks so fun! I have a couple neice's birthdays coming up and I would love to create some unique outfits for them! Thank you for offering this giveaway!
Thanks for the great ideas!
Wow, so cool! I loved seeing all these neat ideas this week! I have to get some Tumble dye and try some of these projects! Hope I win some!!
This looks so neat! The better question would be what WOULDN'T I dye with it! I'm thinking flowers, papers, ribbons, fabric, T-shirts, socks . . .
Wow! You have certainly given us some wonderful ideas on how to use the Tumble Dye. I think I'd like to try some of this product.
Thank you for the giveaway!
Jill
Great ideas. I have plenty of colors of tumble dye and now have many more projects!
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for a chance to win some goodies!
Fantastic! Would love to try it!
I would make new "again" dinner napkins, ones that were previously stained can be brought back to life with some new color!
All of these ideas are fabulous. Thanks for the chance to win.
These are really great ideas! Thanks for sharing! I like the canvas idea! I might try it for my craft room.
I am very exscited about tumble dye. I love the book page, and painted canvas. I love to create projects like that. Thanks so much for a week's worth of inspiration.
I didn't know there was so many ways to use Tumble Dye! If I won, I would definitely do the pillows!
Tumble Dye is so versatile. I can't wait to try it and create some of these projects you shared!
I would use tumble dye in my art journal!
Wow, you have had so many great ideas this week. I can't wait to try some of them.
I would use it for altered books, collage, fabric alteration. I love it!
cute project!
Tumble Dry is adorable. What a fun giveaway! Hard to share this one but I will...
great projects. tfs the different ways tumble dye can be used.
So many great ideas! Thank you!
Wow, the tumble dye is great!! I would love to try painting with it and it would be cool to dye some pillows and trim!!
This collection is so fresh and pretty..
Janie Boots
boots3103@hotmail.com
Awesome giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win.
I shared this giveaway on my Facebook profile page:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100000174549581
I also shared it with MD Scrapbooking Divas:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Maryland-Scrapbooking-Divas/153000828062345
Have a wonderful and blessed weekend.
Monique Fox
mnfoxx1110@yahoo.com
I would use it on strips of fabric to make homemade flowers for my layouts and projetcs.
What great ideas this week!! I would like to make a shirt! I think that idea is awesome. But I also want to do a pillow, and a million other things! Thanks for all the great ideas and inspiration!
I might use it to brighten up some tees.. Thanks!
The dyed skirts and trim are my favorite!
I keep purchasing white laces to use as borders and think I'd mainly dye those ... but I'm open to suggestions! Thanx for the inspiration and blog candy opp!
Using the Tumble Dye like watercolor makes a beautiful picture. And to be able to use the dyes for adding color and design to fabric....WOW!
I just recieved my tumble dry! gettng ready for some DIY! Love to win this package
I would create some NEW tie dye shorts and t-shirts from my old ones. I just stumbled across your product and I am dying to test out on some old clothes that I can make "NEW" again!
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Betty Schultz is a creative dreamer! I am just starting with spray tie dye and have projects in mind. I want to make fabrics for tee shirts, skirts and dresses for 18" dolls. Also,we have 8 grandchildren who would love to make their own shirts. The tie dye kit will be well loved at our home. Win or not, I am starting my projects tonight!
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