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How Do You Make A Marbled Tie-Dye Shirt?

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How Do You Make A Marbled Tie-Dye Shirt?

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Current popular opinion believes that the grand ol’ hippie days are now long over. Bell bottomed jeans, bandannas, and tie-dyed shirts have been cast aside in the post modern world we call the 21st century. Those of us trying to get back to the summer of love, but aren’t sure where to start, should begin by adding some color back into their lives. I suggest familarizing yourself with the ancient art of tie-dyeing. Come along with me as we turn on, tune in, and drop some shirts into the dye tub. Crumple up your chosen t-shirt into a tight ball, and hold it in place. Now place rubber bands tightly around the shirt so that it keeps its shape. This will require several rubber bands. The more you use, the more lines you will see in your tie-dye design. Begin filling your large bucket or large sink with hot water (at least 140ºF). Once full, add your dye of choice; Use 1/2 cup of liquid dye for every 2 gallons of water. Mix in 1/4 cup of salt. Drop in your tied shirt; Using gloves, hold it u

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