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Tie Dye Adventure

Writer's picture: Rae Sabine Rae Sabine

“My first thought process before making this tie dye bandana was that it wasn’t going to turn out the way I would want. After spending a full session on reading and planning I felt excited for the next session to actually do it. It was fun to actually do the tie dying and Rae helped me figure out where to put things. It turned out a lot nicer than I thought it would.”


This client gave me permission to share his words and this photo of his work with you.



 
 
 

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