DIY, Tie Dye Scarf

The other night while trying to organize my craft storage, I found a box of Rit Dye from last spring when I was dying everything in site. I have had my eye the American Apparel Circular Scarf for a while and decided this would be a good time to make it myself.  I happy with the way it came out, what do you think?

17 Comments

17 Responses to DIY, Tie Dye Scarf

  1. elissa says:

    cuuuute! make me one? ;)

  2. Alicia says:

    Great job. I wouldn’t have paid $30 for the one on the site. =P

  3. Jill says:

    the scarf turned out great, and i love your mask! your pictures are always so creative, they’re really inspiring.

  4. punky says:

    Aww, Thanks Jill.
    I have a collection of silly masks, which dont get enough use…I should pull them out more often.

  5. Fabi says:

    I loooove it!!!! =D

  6. MissAmyShops says:

    diggin it, espesh with the mask – great color theory!

  7. Jill says:

    no problem! the masks are so cute, they put a whole new spin on the outfit. it would be so neat if a designer had masks like this incorporated into their runway show.

  8. punky says:

    That would be super cool.

  9. J says:

    I love the scarf – you should sell some!

  10. catherine says:

    love the powerful scarf, the color and the face are fine!

  11. Kayla says:

    Verrrrry cool.

  12. Jen says:

    I love how your scarf turned out!!
    I tried doing it myself, but every time I try it always turns out like those Tye dye shirts you make at camp when you’re 6.
    How did you make yours so professional looking?

  13. Anna Pope says:

    Cute scarf and even cuter mask!

  14. ambika says:

    It looks awesome. Well done.

  15. Jennifer says:

    I love it! I looks fantastic! What did you start with?

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  17. Miss Anonymous says:

    How did you make the scarf? And how big are the measurements ?

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