Saturday, 23 March 2013

Dip Dying - Ombre Shirts





To say that we love ombre is an understatement, not only do we both own matching ombre denim shirts, every time we pass by ANYTHING ombre, whether if its hair, a painting, a rug, street art, we both scream "OMG LOOK OMBRE." Nobody really understands our excitement.

So, it shouldn't come as a surprise that we decided to base our projects on this very technique - ombre dip dyed shirts! 


Materials:

Process:


Step 1:
First thing we did was to fill our small plastic tub halfway with hot water. We then stirred in one tablespoon of the dye and added a handful of salt. (You can easily use the instructions on the packaging for this). One mistake we did make was to not stir long enough for the powder dye, just because this resulted in granules on the shirt itself as well as everywhere else! Therefore, we recommend using the liquid dye instead.

Step 2:

Get Dying, we slowly dipped the shirt inside the dye, to the length we wanted the shirt to be dyed up till. We then let the shirt sit in the dye for approximately 10 minutes. 



Step 3:

The coolest step - getting the ombre effect. So we removed the shirt from the dye, and stirred in an additional tablespoon of dye to the hot water (REMEMBER STIR WELL). We then dipped the ends of the shirt into the darker fuschia dye and again, let it sit for 10 additional minutes. If you wanted to achieve a more layered effect, you can continue these steps until you get your desired ombre style.


Step 4:

We let this hang dry for at least 24 hours and then hand washed the shirt with cold water to let all the excess color leave (a lot of the color bled, so prepare to clean up the mess). Then we just tossed our shirt into the washing machine on cold (separately of course) as well as in the dryer. After this process, the colors were completely intact and did not bleed at all!


Final Results


Before:

(next project will involve mom's white shirt and some neon dye)

After:





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