crafts
Fully tie-dyed curtains may look a little too throwback for some — but when you tie and dip just the ends of your curtains in dye, the effect is quite current. Start with plain white, inexpensive curtains (in case there’s a mishap), tie parts of the lower section tightly with thick rubber bands, dip the section into a bucket of fabric dye and allow it to dry completely before removing the rubber bands. Using a single color is chicer (and easier) than doing several.
why not use the last few drops to paint the outside of the can? Use your painted creation as a planter, as a hanging vase for outdoor arrangements (suspend it from a tree or fence) or to organize art and craft supplies.
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