Fixing a Bleach Stain with Tie Dye- Reverse Tie dye and Overdyeing

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @OnyxArtStudios
    @OnyxArtStudios  Год назад

    Free Downloadable Pink/Red Swatches: onyxartstudios.com/collections/digital-downloads/products/pink-and-red-color-swatches-free-download

  • @tonilarimore8863
    @tonilarimore8863 Год назад +2

    I used the decolorant with a cricut stencil on a navy T-shirt. I also did the same on a thick sweatshirt. Both projects turned out well.

    • @OnyxArtStudios
      @OnyxArtStudios  Год назад

      nice! did you use the spray? I would like to also do a stencil soon. Thanks!

    • @tonilarimore8863
      @tonilarimore8863 Год назад +1

      @@OnyxArtStudios no, I used the jar and a sponge. I used the sponge (dampened) to dab on the project. If it didn't look saturated, I went over that area again. Then I let it fully dry and ironed it.

    • @OnyxArtStudios
      @OnyxArtStudios  Год назад

      gotcha!@@tonilarimore8863

  • @hiphopsmaddness
    @hiphopsmaddness Год назад +1

    I have used the decolourant paste and made my own spray with powder. I use stencils and have a whole clothing line with the technique. If you want to know more let me know.

    • @OnyxArtStudios
      @OnyxArtStudios  Год назад

      Awesome to know. What kind of powder did you use? I feel like this decolourant would bleed through a stencil.

  • @meerion793
    @meerion793 8 месяцев назад

    This to much I just want to cover up a bleach stain this about to have me just throw the garment away lol cute though

  • @wisedyes
    @wisedyes 2 месяца назад

    WAAAAAY too much bleach. 10% would do the job and not break down the cotton fibers.