Ummm I'm in. Remembering my little orphaned dress I decided to give it a try. What could happen that was any worse than getting rid of the damn thing. Nothing. All I bought were these:
First I used the Color Remover (follow the direction specifically) then I chose the Yellow. The original plan was dying the dress yellow and dipping it in orange on the bottom, letting it bleed up. But deciding the final outcome, I've decided to wait until I am ready for a new dress--ta da--then I'll dye for a new look!
So this is what the dress looked like after the removal:
Not bad!
Again follow directions per the package, which means you need to wash the dress after this step. I chose to hand wash it, since it's a little tempremental and wants to change color in the wash. Then I dyed it yellow. Directions, directions, directions.
Presto bingo:
and to save another perished item, I used an old stained white tee I loved once!
I really love this dress now, even better than before. This whole job took about an hour to do, not very long. I did it on a Saturday night in my PJ's. I hung it up to dry in my living room, so that it was ready in the morning when I woke up! I felt like a kid getting a new present! Too bad it's freezing outside. I'll be thinking of summer when I open my closet!
Here is a link to a Lucky Mag video showing how the dye is done!