Tie-dye clothing became popular in the '60s as a form of protest. The look came back in the '80s and '90s when bright statement-making hues were all the rage (hello neon) and the only way to turn ...
Owner, Pei Sim with The Paper + Craft Pantry gave us the 101 on how to tie dye like a pro! Plus, we learned some simple techniques to paint a flower with watercolors. The Paper+Craft Pantry is hosting ...
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. There are endless ...
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. With DIY activities on the rise, it's no surprise that tie-dye dresses are having a moment. But the style, ...