Our Ice & Easy Ice Dye Kits are perfect for beginners, weekend crafters, and the 'I just wanna try this out' crowd. Great for parties, wedding and baby showers, team building events, and classes! They're so easy to use, the options are endless. Want to give the best gift? These kits are perfect for teachers, co-workers, heck even grab one for that white elephant party you got roped into. You won't miss with this kit!
Ice dyeing is wildly unpredictable, in the best way, and these kits give you everything you need to make professional quality shirts, except the shirts! (Well minus the ice too ... we would include that, but the boss said no).
Just three easy steps:
- Choose and create your design
- Cover your item with ice & dye
- Wash it out
It's that simple! No fancy equipment. No art degree required. Just a little time, a little ice, and a whole lot of color.
What's in the box?
- 2 bottles of prepared dye powder *†
- ~20 rubber bands
- 1 pair of Medium nitrile gloves
- Instructions
* The dye powder has everything you need for permanent results. No need to add water, no additional steps required.
† If using the scrunch method in the muck, one bottle covers about three adult Large t-shirts. For more detailed designs, plan on using one full bottle per adult Large t-shirt.
Dragonfire contains the following colors: PR203 Phoenix Flame and PR206 Dragon's Heart (T)
Peacock contains the following colors: PR201 Kaleidoscope Eyes (T) and PR202 Alchemist (T)
How much dye should I use?
If you're using the scrunch dye method, one bottle covers about three adult Large t-shirts. For more detailed designs, plan on using one full bottle per adult Large t-shirt.
What can you dye with this kit?
These dyes are formulated for use on 100% cotton, rayon, linen, hemp, and silk!
Rack vs. Muck?
On a Rack - Garments are placed on a raised rack (like a cooling rack or grate) so that the melted dye water can drip through. For rack designs and more intricate folds, you may need to use more ice. In the Muck - Garments are dyed in a container and left to cure in the melted dye water ("the muck"). It may look murky during the 24 hour waiting period, but trust the process.