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...tye die a shirt using kool-aid?

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Question by shorty
Submitted on 8/20/2003
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How do you tye die a shirt using kool-aid?


Answer by ash
Submitted on 9/13/2003
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You put some rubberbands around it and throw koolaid in the wash with it

 

Answer by jillian
Submitted on 8/4/2004
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put rubber bands around it and get tubs put the kool aid in the tubs with water and the end that u want to die in that color stick it in there  and tow the shirt in the dryer
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Answer by Hannah
Submitted on 7/2/2006
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if you put it in the wash with it, all the colors would just mix together and you'd end up with a brownish shirt. you would need to twist up the shirt, after soaking it in something like urea so that the color stays in. after you've twisted the shirt, put rubberbands around it in the different areas to divide the colors. In each section squirt a different color. Then you just have to wait and let it dry.

 

Answer by bec
Submitted on 1/19/2007
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how do you wash the tops

 

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