Tie-dyeing T-shirts is a fab outdoor activity for the whole family. from My wear an apron or a smock over old clothes. If you're working on a wood surface, cover it with plastic sheeting. 2 of 19 Tie-Dye Basics: Step 1 Mix fabric dye according to package instructions in 3-gallon enamel or stainless-steel containers (plastic will get stained). Add a cup of salt to the dye bath to enhance the color. Then tie rubber bands tightly around a white T-shirt (we like 100 percent cotton). For special patterns, plan out the design with dots of colored chalk -- it washes off in the dye bath. (That's how we got the heart shape on the previous slide.) 3 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Tie-Dye Basics: Step 2 Immerse T-shirt in hot water first, wring out the excess water, and then soak in dye bath. Stir frequently with a long-handled enamel or stainless-steel spoon. Dyeing takes 10 to 30 minutes, depending on how deep a color you want. (If you're using two or more colors, dip and hold each section in dye.) 4 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Tie-Dye Basics: Step 3 Remove T-shirt with tongs or a big stick. Rinse under warm, then gradually cooler water until it runs clear. (Wear rubber gloves so your hands don't get dyed.) When you throw the shirt in the laundry for the first time, wash it alone in warm water, rinse in cool water, then line- or machine-dry. 5 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Bull's-Eye: Step 1 Lay T-shirt flat. Pinch center of the garment and rubber-band both layers, about 1 to 2 inches from center. 6 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Bull's Eye: Step 2 Space rubber bands 1 inch apart. FREE Christmas Coloring Pages - Get Now! 7 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Bull's Eye: Finished Product Even onesies look, um right on target, with this design. 8 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Diagonal Stripe: Step 1 Lay T-shirt flat and fold accordion-style from bottom corner. Easy Paper Crafts for Your Kids 9 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Diagonal Stripe: Step 2 Once folded, wrap with rubber bands every 1 to 2 inches. 10 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Diagonals Stripe: Finished Product If you're looking for a clean, cool design, this pattern is for you. 11 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Rosette: Step 1 Lay T-shirt flat. Pinch a 2-inch section through both layers and rubber-band it. 12 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Rosette: Step 2 Push your finger down through the rubber band to make a donut shape. Repeat. 13 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Rosette: Finished Product This design ends up looking like fun, funky flowers. 14 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Swirl: Step 1 Lay T-shirt flat. Hold a fork on the center of the shirt and twist. FREE Christmas Coloring Pages - Get Now! 15 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Swirl: Step 2 Gather into a circle and wrap 4 to 6 rubber bands around the shirt. 16 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Swirl: Finished Product This classic tie-dye design is sure to be a hit. 17 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Crinkle: Step 1 Crumple T-shirt at random. 18 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Crinkle: Step 2 Wrap haphazardly with 4 to 6 rubber bands. 19 of 19 Facebook Pinterest Jim Franco Crinkle: Finished Product Because all you have to do is bunch up the shirt, you really can't mess up this simple look.