 We are officially live right now. Wait a sec. Before you start, I got to introduce you to the world. This is my daughter Brittany and today we're tie-dying and we got all these different cool colors and patterns and what we did we went online and we found out a bunch of different patterns and different ways to tie it up. This is what? Now that's the classic swirl spiral. Okay. This is the scrunch from corner to corner. Triangles, yeah, for a pattern. Okay, so rocket and that's the cerulean blue or turquoise. This is the turquoise. Okay. The beauty of tie-dye is it doesn't have to be perfect. Probably the less perfect it is the more cool it's going to look. So what are you just doing with those two colors? White and blue or are you going to? Okay. Yeah, I was looking online and we saw this one and it looks really cool. After they put the first color on it, it was just blue and the white and it looks really cool. Yeah, that's a good thing we have gloves. Hey Cam, this is my daughter Brittany and yeah, so can I see what you're saying? That would look cool though if you put pink in it too but yeah, that's fine. I think that's great. That's going to look cool. So what I did on these, you can imagine a t-shirt unfolded and you know just laid out like like pulling out and I laid a string down across and then just rolled the string all the way up and then pulled it together where it kind of scrunches right here and then tied it on the bottom. So we'll give that one a shot. So what we do with these tie-dyes is we end up wrapping them up in a bag for at least 8 to 12 hours and then you take it in the sink and you rinse it out until basically all the tie tie-dye comes out of the water, you know. So when you're looking at the water, you know, if there's no more blue in this one for example, it's ready. Better what? Oh yeah, what you should do though, if you want to wrap it up though in a good bag, a bag without dye in it. So it's going to look awesome. I guarantee it's going to look perfect. So that's turquoise. The colors we're working with, this one is cerulean blue, this one we have brown and we have pink here. So turquoise cerulean blue, brown and pink. So yeah, the reason I got brown was one of the tie-dye shirts I had a while ago. It got so old that I can't wear it anymore. But uh, oops, fail. Oops, I just got pink on mine. I guess I'm doing pink on mine. Pink and, what do you think? Pink and what? Cerulean blue. Okay, let's do that. This is just a muscle shirt. So I'm just going to go like that and then where's the cerulean blue? Is that it? No. So Britt's working on hers over here. Yeah, I have no issues wearing pink. I'm not one of those guys who cares about that crap. I think that's going to look pretty cool. And that's looking marvelous. Let's flip it over. Oh, that looks great, hun. That looks fantastic. You're going to dig that. That's awesome. It's awesome. So I'll do a little bit more here, a little there. And yeah, the pink's pretty cool. A little like that. What do you guys think? Is that good to go? Yeah. All right, so Britt, what are you doing on this one? Oh, nice. Yeah. We got 46 people watching. While you're doing that, I'm going to try to put this one in a bag. Oops. Oh, God. So far, that's going to be my tank top, probably about the city camera. But you just put it inside of a bag or throw it on the grass while you're trying to put it in the bag. And you just fold it up real tight and let it sit. Yeah, it's going to look cool. So what other color are you going to use? Yep. Oops, I just got dye on my pants. You got it on your leg. Yep. Yes. I'm going to have to get more plastic bags. That's an N5D shirt. This one Brittney's making for Cameron. Okay. Cool. It'll be perfect. I don't think you can mess up tie dye. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. The more imperfect it is, the better it probably looks. Yeah. So can it all up? Yeah. And that's important too when you're doing tie dye. You want to make sure you're using cotton and pre-wash them. Put the camera there on you and we're going to grab some more plastic bags. So I'm not sure how it'll come out over the screen printing, but we're hoping it'll come out very nice. I'm sure we'll update you all tomorrow. Saying I don't know how it will come out over the screen printing to the N5D logo. All right. Very earthy brown and blue. These colors, two colors together are just fantastic. Like I said, I think my last shirt that I really, really fell in love with was turquoise and brown. It was very earthy and I just loved the colors. It's two colors that you don't really see very often. Yeah. That's going to look really cool. Kim says Brittney's doing a great job. I agree. Yeah, sure. What I want you to do after this is hold the camera. I'm okay. So what I'm going to show you guys now is this looks pretty cool. It's a medium shirt. I don't think it's going to fit me anyway, but I'll probably end up cutting off the sleeves of the dust. It's a medium shirt and this is one of the things that they did online from one of the tutorials that he saw. So what you do is just lay it out like that. Like I said, it doesn't have to be perfect. None of this has to be perfect. And you start in the middle. You know, I should probably do it the other way around for the logo. We just kind of stretch it up from the center toward and bring it from the outside back into the center. This one's so simple and basic too. It's like one of the easiest ways to tie dye. So basically that's it and all you got to do is add the tie dye to it. So pink and cerulean blue, I think we're going to do the brown and blue like I think the brown and blue looks nice together. The brown and this is cerulean or I think I did cerulean on my brown and blue. I kind of like how the holes in the top kind of give it a splatter look too. Turquoise. Very earthy looking shirt. That turquoise is really nice. So I'll just show you real quick what this looks like so far. Kind of looks like a cow. A little bit. Add more blue to it. Looks nice. Rescrunch. Maybe add a little bit of pink in there. So since it's such a thick shirt, I mean there's so much white. I don't think I put enough dye down when I did that first one. So definitely add some more blue. The blue looks really nice. I definitely think the dye will expand as it goes on too. And then I guess I'll just do one more on the front. And call it good because I'm good with having a lot of white in it with the center. I think that rock one would have been fun, but that's so yeah, strenuous. My mother Brittany's grandmother was giving us tie dye advice yesterday. Tips on different kinds of ways we could do it. And one of the ways that we had already seen video was. Have you seen this? Rocks inside of rubber bands and doing it that way. So it's a brilliant pattern, but very time consuming. Bring the sun back to O-Town with you, Brittany. Who said that? Kelly Hohling. I heard it was pretty nice up there today. Almost a high of 70, a record high for this time of year. Okay, so I think this might be good to go. Let's take a peek at what we're looking at so far. Looks good. Yeah, and I should expand out somewhat. It's nice that it doesn't stain the screen printing on the front. So we'll put it in this bag for about 12 hours or so, eight to 12 hours, and we'll rinse it out all these until all the dye comes out of the shirt. Okay. It's a cold water rinse, right? Yes. All right, Brittany, what are we going to do next? We bought disposable gloves. Do you want to use these? Use those, huh? It's fine. So we saw a pattern like this on TV, and it came out really cool. It'll look perfect. Yeah, okay. Yeah. Yeah, okay. That's a good idea. Pretty in pink. Do you think you have enough dye in that? That's right. That's right. Awesome. You're now camera. I've got another one of these that I did. Like I said, I took a t-shirt, laid a string down like that across, and then just rolled it up tightly like that, and then brought it around like that. And then pulled them together, which scrunches it up like that. So that's what we're looking at right now. So the last one I did was pink and turquoise. Well, it was the, I think it was the cerulean, then brown was the last one you did. Oh, the scrunchy. It was brown and blue, I believe. Oh, no, it was pink. That's what I just did though. Yeah, but different styles, different tie-ups. You're asking a triple libra to make a decision. Rock, paper, scissors. Turquoise and brown. Like I said, doesn't have to be perfect. Perfectly imperfect. Perfectly imperfect. And I just love the earthy colors of these combinations. Brown, turquoise. I think like a seafoam green would be nice with the mix too. It's kind of a chocolate brown. You're getting a little sloppy here with the drippage, pretty sick, imperfectly perfect. Just carry over what I did on the other side. Some more turquoise, maybe up for 12 hours or so. 12 hours. That's good to go. So we've already got dye on this one. Let's give her this one. I think I have one that I already had a... Yep, I guess I'm just going to scrunch this one up again too. The beauty of tie dye is it doesn't show on their stains on it as well. No. See I guess ideally we probably should have put like a large garbage bag cut it open and put that underneath here. Maybe? Yeah, I definitely have dye on the bottom of my shoes. Remind me not to wear these in the house though. So. I think I have pink on the bottom. Remind me not to wear those inside. It's a try out. So I'm going to do a little one. Okay, last time. So if you're just turning in, Brittany and I are tie dyeing No emergency though going on here. We haven't burned the place down. We've got a bunch of different t-shirts and different tie dye colors that we're working with. Just really cool colors that seem to go well together. I think the pink looks really good. I'm excited to see how my triangular one comes out. It's going to be a full on pink dyed shirt or... You're not tie dye experts by any means. Yeah, I don't think I don't think you can mess it up at all. The sign, I think we're good to go. I think it looks good. Happy that the screen printing didn't get tie dyed as well. You know, the color stayed true for the screen printing in it. Well, I think that's going to have to be perfect just in the way it is. Let's invert the bag. So what we're going to do is... So I much rather see you than me. We're going to... What time is it right now, hun? So tomorrow morning. Because I don't think we're going to wait. Well, we could do it at one o'clock, but I don't think that's going to work. What we've got to do first is we run them under the sink until the water runs clear. And then we wash them in cold water, I believe. But I'm going to make sure. Yeah, that's a good idea. Yeah, yes, this is what we're looking at right now. I've got quite a mess going on right here. I got a little sunburn today. But that's what we're looking at right now. We're going to check in tomorrow when we... Get an update about how it all turned out. Yeah, after we rinse them out and stuff. So I'll let you guys see what it looks like tomorrow. Until then, send you all instant love and light. This is Greg from N5D.com. And Brittany, my daughter. Peace. Now I must say good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you might be across the planet around the world. My name is Greg Prescott. And you're looking at my daughter, Brittany, right now. And today is day two of tie-dye. So what we did yesterday, we made these incredible tie-dye shirts. That came out fantastic. The spiral. Good job. Yes. And what you do is now that they've been sitting for at least eight to 12 hours, you just got to squeeze out the dye in there until the water runs clear. So here it is. I don't know, like 9.30 or so. I got up early and I did mine ahead of Britt. So these are the dyes that we use. That's the chocolate brown. And the hot pink, the turquoise, and the cerulean blue. Yeah. It takes a while to squeeze out the dye. Yes. Now, as we saw yesterday, Brittany used more dye than I did. So what, let me show you. I'll just turn it around real quick. This is what I made yesterday. And it came out really cool. It's kind of like lips on here, unintentional. But I like the colors on it. I like having a little white on there, but it's probably too much white. And I'll be going over things that I learned. One of the things I learned is use more dye. But let's go to Britt. No, it doesn't. You can see the difference. Definitely. And it'll lighten up too after you dry it. I think it looks great. So I see Candace Crow Goldman is on here with us. And just a reminder to everyone, we're kicking off International Regression Week tomorrow. And Candace and I will be kicking that off on the N5D YouTube channel. So be sure you join us. What's Candace saying? She loves subtle tight eyes. That's subtle. You got it all out? Okay, that looks pretty good. So I'll show you what I did yesterday. I love this one. Brittany called it Cotton Candy. I think that's the appropriate title for it. This was turquoise and the hot tank. And it looks like cotton candy. That's the front. I'll show you the back. So that's what that one came out looking like. I really like it. Now this one, the way I did this one, was just the scrunch method like this. I scrunched it up and brought it towards the center like that. And just sprayed the dye on it and flipped it over and did the same thing on the other side. And that's how that one came out. I did the same thing on this one. This was the turquoise. And the brown, very earthy. And I noticed that it almost gives the brown combined with the turquoise. It almost gave it like a little pinkish-purplish on there. But I still like that. And I did that, like I said, the same method. I did it, the scrunchy method. This one I had the string on the bottom. And I rolled it all up. And so you can see the pattern of how that goes across like that. And so that one came out pretty cool too. Okay, so Britt's working on number two. Oh, look at that one. I like it. You could make purple. Now, what pattern did you do on that one? This one, I was trying to make. This is my new one that I rolled out on there. Uh-huh. Okay. Cool. I love it. I love the colors. That one was probably easier to get the color out. Yeah, that's what I meant. That's the red apple one. Still there though, yeah. It's just got a couple other ones here. This is gonna be interesting, the ones you did with the triangle. And then this one. Is that this? Yeah. It felt like your spiral one. That came out good. I really, really like that one. Your first one. So you soaked them and that's what you get. There's like no white in that spiral one, but it still looks great. So another thing that I did that I learned is when we were watching the tutorials, they said that you're supposed to wash them individually in hot water. Well, what I ended up doing is, let me show you, I took this one that I have on and I washed it with this one because there's similar colors. They have the similar colors in them, so I figured what the heck. I washed them together. Didn't make a difference. So you can wash, you can wash them together. Yeah, likes with likes. And that's what we're looking at here with Brett. Let's see. Probably wash that with this and this with that. I don't know, we're gonna find out. Looking good. Brett's first two. She's a pro at this. Here's that pink one. Oh my. It was mainly pink. Yeah, but it still looks wonderful. I love that. That looks outstanding. Good job. Yeah, there's a lot of pink in that one. Can't wait to see what these look like dried because the colors come out a little bit lighter, like what Brett has here. Yeah, it's probably gonna end up a little lighter, like what you're looking at right here. Or, you know, something like that. So that's gonna look fantastic for little N5D. Yeah, that's got a lot of pink in it. Okay, it starts all the way through. I thought it was gonna kind of make me white. Yeah, that was really cool. All she did was made these little triangle cutouts, put one on top, one on the bottom, and there's a certain way that you can fold it up in triangle. It kind of just makes a little triangle or pattern in the back of it to see if it's not white. Yeah, I think it looks awesome. Yeah, so you can see the diamonds in the top. Diamonds. See, my shirts are bigger and I had to wring them out longer. I used more colors. I was really wringing it out longer. That's true. That is true. So another thing that we learned, and we kind of knew ahead of time, is that you really can't mess up tie dye. Just have fun and do it. Do your research online. There's all sorts of tutorials out there on different ways you can tie dye, different patterns and stuff like that. Candice says the pink one looks like alien eyes. You can't really mess up tie dye. Yeah, well, you definitely use a lot more. I think it'll look more like the cotton candy pink than I have over there. So as I mentioned, what I did was I washed them. You know, the like with the like, this with the one I'm wearing right now, in hot water, small load, hot water. For only six minutes, that was long enough. I dried them on just regular normal. Yeah, that looks great. Okay, so Brittany did more experimenting on her patterns than I did. So I'm really curious about what this one will look like. I think they said you're supposed to leave the rubber bands on while you're... What? I know. I have to take all of them off. Okay, well, that's what they said. Like I said, you can't really mess up tie dye. That was one of the tips. Just to leave the rubber bands on, but... It's like unwrapping Christmas presents, you know? Everyone's loving them. Maybe we'll inspire other people to tie dye. Oh, that's great. You kidding me? That's fantastic. Looks like a giant blue stain. She made that one for Cameron. I wonder what that was. Yeah, got a lot of dye in that one. A lot of dye in that one. Yes. What does Brittany's t-shirt say on the back? It says, no rest for the wicked. And the front is Sunday Fun Day. Sunday Fun Day. It's a red pub job. Today's Sunday? It is Sunday. Sunday Fun Day. Sunday Fun Day. Lori's saying, you have inspired me. Nice. Wow, there's a lot of blue in that one. Yeah, but you can't really mess it up. Kendra says the pink one looks like pink lightning. Paul is saying it's... Yeah, Paul is saying it's the Milky Way on a t-shirt. And Selena is saying you leave the rubber band on when you rinse, so the dye doesn't color the area where the rubber band is. I guess it depends on how soaked they are, too, in dye. Yeah. In a pot. Yeah, in a pot of dye solution. That was the triangle one that we saw. So while you're doing that, I'm going to get these two together in the washer. We're going to do these two together here. So, like I said, just six minutes on hot. I have a little detergent. Let's take a look at them beforehand. Bear with me on this picture. And yeah, sorry about the shaky camera angle here. Just want to lay them out while I'm doing this. That's what we're looking at with the first two. How cool are they? Your mother says hello. Oh yeah, Britt says don't look once for you. Your mom says very cool. That one's got a lot of work to it, huh? Yeah, but that do not really... That does look really cool. I want to rinse it out a little bit. It does look like a galaxy. Right, like a star. Constance says I'll buy one. Yeah. I guess I overdied you on your bag. I think they came out perfect. Exactly the way they should be. Like this blue one. I think it's fantastic. Oh wait, that's... That's the one. That's... Oops. Mom, don't look. Yes. Bella, don't look, but this one's yours. This one's yours. Yeah, that is so cool. I think it came out fantastic. Your mom's going to dig it. Kaley says the Nebula shirt is my favorite. My sister? Yeah. She's watching. Yep, your sister's watching. Don't tell Cameron about it. Don't tell Cameron that. This is his. You're not to be able to watch. That does look cool. Yeah. What's behind that shirt? Yeah, a lot of work on this one though. More fabric, a lot of dye. Your mom says I love it. Thank you. Yeah. Your mom says she'll buy the Bolt one too. I think she meant the one I can't... Candice was talking about the lightning. Yeah, the pink one. No, Britt says that's hers. Yeah, I probably should have waited to put the washer on. It's kind of loud. What? What? That one says they look fantastic. Good job, Brittney. Patrick Cologne from upstate New York. Watching. A lot of upstate New York representing today. I love how that yellow stood out in there. That's so cool. Debbie says great workout. It is on your forearms. You done? Yeah, I'm done. Okay, so hold that up. Unfold it. All right, so that's what we're looking at on the front. And that's the back. I think that came out fantastic. Yeah, and then yeah, you put the rubber bands around. And then hold the blue one up for your mom. That she's not supposed to see. This was the spiral one that Britt did. Yeah. Yeah, I think it's gorgeous. Yeah, it'll lighten up. So what we'll do, oh, one other thing I wanted to point out too, you know, things that I've learned. What you can do if you want more pastel colors, I saw there's a tutorial on there where you can actually use food coloring. And it doesn't come out as deep and as dark, but it comes out like very pastel colored. So you can use this kind of thing to dye. As I mentioned, like on my shirt, I didn't use enough dye, but I kind of did. You know, it came out exactly the way it was supposed to. I love the colors. I probably, you know, if I were to do it again, I'd probably do a little bit more color in there and use a little bit more dye. And the last thing I learned is that you don't have to wash them individually. Like with like is fine. Like these two together will be fine. We have her other two that are in the washer right now that are washing. Your mom says, I am in love with that, babe. Thank you so much. So that's what you have so far. And what we'll end up doing is in a couple hours after everything's washed and dried, we'll come back. It's cleaning up afterwards. But we'll come back with the final results of what they look like dry. So until we come back the next time. It's Greg and Brittany. So you all end up loving my face. Up a little. That's better. So namaste. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening wherever you may be. My name is Greg Prescott. And I'm joined by Brittany Prescott, who together we made these amazing tie dye shirts. So which one's your favorite, Brett? The cotton candy. So this one and that one. Okay. I kind of like the cotton candy one too. And that pink one's cute. I like this one. And I think the one you made for your mom came out great. But they're all fantastic. So I think we did a killer job on this. So what were you saying about things that you might do differently or what you might have learned? And the things that I learned were that I probably could have used more dye on this one. But it still came out pretty cool. I like it. And that you can wash like colored together for the first wash. And it's not going to affect. Once not going to affect the other. What else? What's about it? So that's it for now. We did a killer job here, I think. And you really can't mess up a tie dye, can you, Brett? No, no, no. No. It comes out how it's supposed to. Exactly. So that's our final product. I hope you guys enjoyed it and the whole process. And I might do this again here another week or two. Get a few more t-shirts and give it a shot. Find some new stuff. So I'll just go through one by one. Here's that pink one. Came out great. That was the one that Brett put the triangles on. It's a tank top that kind of kind of looks like lips up here. This one looks like cotton candy. Came out really cool. We got this one, the earthy colors on both of these with two different patterns. That was the scrunch pattern. And that was the it was rolled up from the bottom. And then the blue tank top that Brittany made for her mom. And this one's for Brittany's boyfriend, Cameron. And this one came out really cool too. I like that. So that's what we got. So until the next time, this is Greg in Brittany, sending you all infinite love and light. Peace.