Tie dye questions

LucyR

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:wave: Okay, I'm going to try the tie dye Mickey thing. I'm experimenting with a simple one-color heart design first (in a color I don't plan on using for the Mickeys... using the kit to full advantage).

I need to know how to mix dyes. I want to do my Mickeys in black, with green, orange and purple for background colors. But my local wal-mart and Michael's don't have orange. I bought a kit with turquoise, yellow, green, purple, and fushia. If I mix the yellow and fushia, will I get orange? Can I test my mix on paper or something to see if it's right before I use it? HELP! :confused3

I'm hoping to wear them for MNSSHP, that's why I chose such wierd colors. I know I'll have to be careful to keep them from mixing into brown on the shirts.

TIA, Lucy
 
Yes, I too attended kindergarten where they taught us red and yellow make orange. :rotfl: The problem is this: I live in Po-Dunk Montana, and everything is not always available. Most kits don't have red, and at 10$ a kit I didn't want to get two (plus $6.29 for the black). I researched to the best of my ability online, and even the professional looking sites list their suggested "rainbow" for applying color with fushia where they always put red in kindergarten. I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with mixing fushia and yellow, and how it turned out.
 
According to this website mixing magenta and yellow creates red. But I am guessing if you were to mix enough yellow it would probably turn orange.
 

Last year, I bought a kit from Rainbow Rock that had blue, lime and violet. The lime really faded to almost yellow. I don't know if you are using the same brand but I just wanted to let you know my results.
 
Well, 1 part fushia and 2 parts yellow does indeed make orange. I've never posted pics before , so patience please on my first attempt.

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the kids
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the grown-ups
 
Dang! Should have known I wouldn't get it on my first try. But I fixed it - YAY!

:Pinkbounc I did it! I did it! I posted pics!


As you can see, the colors are not quite as bright as I hoped, but the Mickeys came out well. Everything looked great until I washed them the first time. They faded a bit, and the white is slightly lavender, but I'm too lazy (and cheap) to start over. I like them anyway.
 
Could someone please direct me to where I could find the directions to do the tye die Mickey head shirts. I remember reading them awhile back, but can't seem to find them on any of the forums now.

I figured that I would ask where the creative people hang out ;)

Thanks for the help!
 
Yeahhhh! Thanks so much. I think that I might try this, a little scared, but might give it a go.
 












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