Reverse Tie Dye (or Bleach Out)

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2011

In this video, I show you how to reverse tie dye a denim bag. I made the bag out of some old blue jeans that were donated to me. But you can use this method to on almost any item (that is okay to bleach). Make sure you do this outside! After I made this video, I was smelling bleach for the rest of the night.

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  • I think you should hurry up and wash the bleach out. DON"T let the bleach sit!!! It will make holes in your jeans. Also, depending on the dye (and material) - you will get different results. It is hard to predict without being a scientist ;). I never know what I am going to get until I do it. But it usually turns out well - I am sure yours will, too.

  • hot or cold water?

  • @missjillianxo cold! :)

  • AWESOMENESS

    

  • @helikesitnappy Thank you!

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  • I Need help.. :( Yesterday, I bleached my jeans and i got the color you had at 3:28 except a more redish color and it showed the bleach outline wich i didnt want to happen. Now their in a plastic bag damp.. is their any way i can make it turn out the way urs are? and plus i dont think they are 100 % Jean and i didnt use Clorox this time, does it make a diffidence?

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