@@FunEndeavors I know they will! BTW I love you videos, you have the best voice and your instructions are always clear. Thanks for all the work you do for us💙🐾
This shaving cream technique is awesome and has so many uses for mixing colors so they retain their original color next to each other. These all had a great combination to them, very cooperative. If you ever do it again, maybe try opposite color wheel colors: purple/yellow, orange/blue, green/red. With this technique they won't mix (too much?) and could make for some really interesting combinations.
@@FunEndeavors cheap shaving cream is on the grocery order 🤩. May have to try some toddler size tees or onesies. I have tons of fabric paint. I’ll try it. I’m thinking on woven fabric it will work well. Stretchy I’m not so sure about.
I suggest you let them sit on the dye at least 5 minutes & you wont have as much shaving cream remaining the socks when you pick them up. You'll get more color saturation that way.
Do you think you would get different results if you mixed dye with shaving cream, then adding it in the tub followed with swirling, rather than pouring dye onto the shaving cream?
I'm not sure. I don't think that would work as well. If you noticed, the dye was lifted off of the top of the shaving cream by the fabric. If you mixed it with the shaving cream, I think you would lose the marble effect.
These are so cute I've decided I'm going to make matching socks for t-shirts I'll be making for family members.💙
Thank you so much! I'm sure your family members will love them. 😀
@@FunEndeavors I know they will!
BTW I love you videos, you have the best voice and your instructions are always clear. Thanks for all the work you do for us💙🐾
@@karenlamontagne9617 Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. 😊
This shaving cream technique is awesome and has so many uses for mixing colors so they retain their original color next to each other. These all had a great combination to them, very cooperative. If you ever do it again, maybe try opposite color wheel colors: purple/yellow, orange/blue, green/red. With this technique they won't mix (too much?) and could make for some really interesting combinations.
Thank you! That's a good idea.
They look very cool specially the green ones 😳
Thank you!
Totally cool socks, Angie. You'll have to try some bamboo socks sometime. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 🙂
I've never had any luck with socks even 70% cotton the color washes out alot so I'm anxious to try this
Awesome! This is a great technique to use up leftover liquid dye. You can dye the socks to match your shirt. 😀
I might try this with canvas shoes.
Awesome - I posted a video of a pair of canvas shoes I made using this technique yesterday.
So cool reminds me of a kaleidoscope!
Thank you! 🙂
Super cute idea! I've got new white socks on the way and I'm going to do this! Thanks so much💜
Awesome - have fun with it! 😀
Very cool! Off I go to dye some socks in shaving cream. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! 😊
Fabulous tips and tricks as always! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you - I'm glad you like them!
Love them!
Thank you!
Those came out really good the last batch of socks I did I overstirred it oh well next time but these turned out great😁✌️
Thanks so much 😊
😎 cool. I have some of the bamboo socks from Dharma. I’m going to give this a try. 🤔 wonder if you could do this with textile paint 🎨. Pondering
Thank you! I'm not sure, that's an interesting idea.
@@FunEndeavors cheap shaving cream is on the grocery order 🤩. May have to try some toddler size tees or onesies. I have tons of fabric paint. I’ll try it. I’m thinking on woven fabric it will work well. Stretchy I’m not so sure about.
@@boxecreations9463 That's great - let me know how the fabric paint works.
This is so cool! My favorite is the first pair 🥰
Yay! Thank you!
I've dyed easter eggs in cool whip and I wonder if it would work with tie dye. I may have to take one for the team and try it 😂
It probably would. It's pretty much the same consistency as shaving cream.
Very cool!!
Thank you! 🙂
Fun!
I suggest you let them sit on the dye at least 5 minutes & you wont have as much shaving cream remaining the socks when you pick them up. You'll get more color saturation that way.
Great idea - thank you!
Do you think you would get different results if you mixed dye with shaving cream, then adding it in the tub followed with swirling, rather than pouring dye onto the shaving cream?
I'm not sure. I don't think that would work as well. If you noticed, the dye was lifted off of the top of the shaving cream by the fabric. If you mixed it with the shaving cream, I think you would lose the marble effect.
I wonder what would happen if you tried using powder dye and sprinkled it on the shaving cream?
I'm not sure. I wondered the same thing.
Can you do this with powder vs liquid?
I haven't ever tried it using powdered dye.
So if I had a big bin, could I do t shirts?
I suppose you could. I haven't ever tried a shirt though.
How about a crumpled T-shirt marble dye?
That's a good idea!
do the socks have to be damp?
No, dry should work well too.
I wonder if this would work with bleach??
I'm not sure - interesting thought though.
I tried it on a shirt, didn't come out well...but I also just tried 1 attempt.