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Tie Dye Tote

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This easy tie-dye tote is the perfect tween summer craft idea!

A tie-dyed tote bag.

With the arrival of summer vacation comes kids who are always claiming they are bored. One of the ways to combat boredom is to have fun projects on hand for the kids. As kids get older, the project needs to be fitting for the age of the child. My daughter is a tween, and she loves getting crafty.

a kid ties a tote bag with a rubber band for dying.

After removing the items from the tie-dye package, my daughter put rubber bands around the top of a plain, store-bought bag, where the handles are attached to the bag and another about 2 inches down from there. This was so that she could dye the bottom blue and the top green with a white space in between.

gloved hands using a hose to add water to  blue clothing dye.

After donning plastic gloves, she added water to the plastic bottles up to the line on the bottles.

Shake Dye

Then, she shook them up until all of the powder was mixed in.

Jars with clothing dye inside.

She carefully poured the dye into two glass mason jars and added water up to the 8 oz line.

a jar full of clothing dye, with a cloth bag dipped into it.

She dipped the bottom end into the jar with the blue dye until it was colored up to the rubber band line. Then, she repeated the process with the green dye.

a cloth bag dipped into to separate jars of clothing dye.

Vanessa pulled the bag up out of the dye a bit and left the ends in the jars for 20 minutes.

a freshly dyed cloth tote bag wrapped in plastic.

We wrapped the dye in plastic wrap and then put it into a plastic zip-top bag. We let it sit for 8 hours to let the dye set.

After 8 hours, we removed the plastic and rinsed away the excess dye with cold water. Then, we washed the bag in the washing machine on the hottest setting. My daughter is very happy with how it turned out. She can use the tote for so many things this summer!

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  1. twinkle says

    July 17, 2015 at 2:06 am

    awesome ideas.. I ll try dis

    Reply
  2. Theresa @DearCreatives says

    June 11, 2013 at 4:18 pm

    We just did a summer dye project too. They are so much fun. I’d love to do the tote bag! Visiting from DearCreatives.com Theresa PS. Happy summer!

    Reply
  3. Stephanie@Henry Happened says

    June 6, 2013 at 8:56 am

    so pretty! I wouldn’t mind one for myself 🙂

    Reply
  4. Nancy P.@thebittersideofsweet says

    June 4, 2013 at 7:46 pm

    My daughter would love this!!

    Reply
  5. Vanessa says

    June 4, 2013 at 3:18 pm

    Hi, Tonia

    This is a great project and love making sewing projects with my girl. Have a great week.

    Reply
    • Tonia says

      June 4, 2013 at 7:09 pm

      Thanks Vanessa! You too! My kids are done with school now so it will be interesting!

      Reply

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