Your mandelas always turn out so cool. But this color combo is outstanding! The colors blend so nicely together, with purple being one of them. Simply LOVE the back! Agree with Greg, I'm seeing sunlight peeking out from behind some kind of cloud formation that looks like splashing water. Spiritual. So cool. Really love this one too! Thanks for another great video!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! 😊 I love this color combination too. The design on the back was so unexpected, but gorgeous! I think it kind of looks like a whale plume.
Beautiful Mandala on this Angie, but I am so fond of the back to me reminds me of glacier and then the evening sky above some kind of maybe an ancient flower that has been buried all those years and finally started to thaw out. That’s just my thinking, but I love this shirt.😁✌️
Yussss!!! SO inspiring! Have you used hemostats for anything that isn’t a repeating design per se? I love the effect but am more into organic/off center designs or things that don’t repeat. Either way, love how this came out!!!
Thank you! 😀 I use hemostats to make sunflowers too. They do have more of a repeating pattern though like a mandala. My favorite sunflower designs are the ones I've put on the side of the shirt.
Most of the powdered dye colors are mixtures of several other dye colors. When they are used for ice dyeing, the component colors used in the mixture will "split" out and show up on the shirt. For example, purple is usually a mix of red and blue dyes (possibly other colors too). Therefore, when it is used for ice dyeing, it isn't uncommon to see hints of blue, red, and sometimes other colors show up in the shirt. On this shirt, I didn't use yellow. However, I have a few hints of yellow showing up at the edges of the shirt. The color splits are one of the fantastic things about ice dyeing. They make the shirt very interesting to look at and add so much depth of color to the item.
Your mandelas always turn out so cool. But this color combo is outstanding! The colors blend so nicely together, with purple being one of them. Simply LOVE the back! Agree with Greg, I'm seeing sunlight peeking out from behind some kind of cloud formation that looks like splashing water. Spiritual. So cool. Really love this one too! Thanks for another great video!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! 😊 I love this color combination too. The design on the back was so unexpected, but gorgeous! I think it kind of looks like a whale plume.
This is probably the most beautiful tie dyed shirt I’ve ever seen. Just wow
Thank you! I really love this one too! 😊
Beautiful Mandala on this Angie, but I am so fond of the back to me reminds me of glacier and then the evening sky above some kind of maybe an ancient flower that has been buried all those years and finally started to thaw out. That’s just my thinking, but I love this shirt.😁✌️
Thank you! 😊 I love this one too. Your description is spectacular! When my husband first saw the back he said he thought it looked like Angel wings.
Man! That’s a nice shirt Angie. It turned out really good.
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful! Mandalas are my favorite. Thanks so much for a wonderful video!!
Thank you! I think they are really pretty too. 😀
WOWZA!!! Amazing results! Love it!!
Thank you so much, I really love this one! 😀
I said "WOW" outloud at the reveal. Very nice!!!
Then my eyes bugged out at the back of the shirt!!!
Thank you, that's what I said too! I absolutely love the back. It is so pretty! 😊
Ohhh I love this one!!! I love the color combination and the way the front and back have a different design. If it was for sale I'd jump on it
Thank you so much! 😀 Unfortunately this one is already sold.
Gorgeous! I've seldom had luck with mandala but really like them. The back is awesome as well!
Thank you so much! I love the back of this one too. 😀
Beautiful! The back reminds me of the rock face patterns in Jordan at Petra! Both sides are beautiful!!! 14:53
Thank you so much! 😊
Wow, Angie. That’s absolutely beautiful. I love it. Thank you always sharing these techniques with us. Nancy
Thank you so much, Nancy! 😀
Beautiful, Angie! Very pretty.
Thank you! 😊
That's so cool 😍 It's beautiful! Kinda has an
Native American vibe to it.
Thank you so much! 😀
Thankyou so much was trying to think of something to do just what you did. Now have to buy more stuff. Lol
I'm glad you like it! 😀
GORGEOUS! Amazing job... as always! Thank you!
Thank you! I really love the way this one turned out. 😀
Beautiful work Angie!!
Thank you! 😊
really love this shirt
Thank you so much! 😊
That came out great!
Thank you so much! 😀
This is absolutely gorgeous ❤! How would I get an entire shirt to look like the back of this one? That smoky celestial cloud is so pretty.
Thank you, I think so too! 😊 I'm not sure how to get the entire shirt so soft and flowy.
Agreed! I love it too!!!
@@Junk_Cars_Art Thank you! 😊
Beautiful shirt Angie! Love the mandala for sure!!!!!!!
Thank you, I do too! 😊
beautiful on the feront and back
Thank you! 😀
Beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
It is incredible!!
Thank you so much! 😀
Yussss!!! SO inspiring! Have you used hemostats for anything that isn’t a repeating design per se? I love the effect but am more into organic/off center designs or things that don’t repeat. Either way, love how this came out!!!
Thank you! 😀 I use hemostats to make sunflowers too. They do have more of a repeating pattern though like a mandala. My favorite sunflower designs are the ones I've put on the side of the shirt.
Love it!😍
Thank you! 😊
Just a heads up... You can adjust the clasp on the hemostats by bending them slightly towards each other to stop them from releasing.
Thank you, that's a great tip! 😀
So coool !!!
Thank you so much! 😀
What is a color split? Thanks
Love the shirt.
Most of the powdered dye colors are mixtures of several other dye colors. When they are used for ice dyeing, the component colors used in the mixture will "split" out and show up on the shirt. For example, purple is usually a mix of red and blue dyes (possibly other colors too). Therefore, when it is used for ice dyeing, it isn't uncommon to see hints of blue, red, and sometimes other colors show up in the shirt. On this shirt, I didn't use yellow. However, I have a few hints of yellow showing up at the edges of the shirt. The color splits are one of the fantastic things about ice dyeing. They make the shirt very interesting to look at and add so much depth of color to the item.
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