My experiment with dye |
Fall leaves using dye |
Materials used :
White cotton tea towels
Adhesive Alphabet stencils
Liquid dye of your desired colors
Paint brush
Paper cups and a spoon
Salt
A cardboard piece
Iron
Step 1: Apply the stencil in the area where you want the monogram. I made my own stencil using my new crafty toy (Silhouette portrait - you would have known about this if you are following me in instagram) but you can get adhesive stencils in craft stores or make your own using freezer paper or clear contact paper or using wax paper and painter's tape like I did for my kitchen storage cabinet makeover.There are a lot of possibilities to make your own.
Have used masking tape on the sides just to show you where I have placed the stencil as it is not visible in the photo. |
Step 6: Once the monograms are dry, remove the stencils.Heat set them for a minute using iron.
Step 7: Wash the towel in warm water first and then in cold water till the water runs clear. Dry them and iron. You are done !! This method gives a washed away look as we are not doing it like the normal method of dyeing. However , the result may vary with the type of dye you are using. (I used Rit dye).So, try different kind of dyes and decide your favorite or if you like this look you can go with using Rit dye. But wait, I have one more idea to achieve the same effect using paint for vibrant look. Lets see how.
Alternate way - using acrylic paint.
Materials used :
White cotton tea towels
Acrylic paint
Fabric Painting medium or textile medium
Paint brush
Paper cups
Adhesive Alphabet stencils
A Cardboard piece
Iron
Paper plate or palette for mixing
Steps are almost similar to the above method.
Step 1: Place your adhesive stencil.
Step 2:Mix your colors with textile medium to make it as fabric paint. Follow the instructions specified in the package. My textile medium suggested 2:1 (Acrylic paint : Medium).So I went with 2 drops of acrylic paint and one drop of medium.Mixed well.Yes!! You need only drops of paint for making one or two towels. Multiple the amount of paint according to the amount of towels and the area you are going to paint.
Step 4: Apply the first paint color with small paint strokes using paint brush. Paint will not spread as much as dye .So you can water it down to bring that effect or you can use the paint as such and apply small strokes here and there to bring that effect.
Step 6: Iron the monogram to set the paint and you are done !! The package suggests to wash the paint fabric in gentle cycle or to hand wash the towels.
Comparison of dye and paint tea towels |
Share what you think in the comments below. As always I will be happy to hear from you. :)
Thanks for sharing this on Dream Create and Inspire! Love the towels
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You'r welcome Maria :) Thanks .
DeleteThese are very pretty. Thanks for the tutorial and for sharing on Snickerdoodle Sunday. Pinned and Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteThank you Beverly :)
DeleteI can think of some holiday decorating I could do with this idea. Pinned! #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! Love the way the towels turned out.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful!! What a great gift idea for friends. Who couldn't always use another towel, right? #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteFun project! It's good to see that the stencil left a pretty clean line and that the dye didn't bleed much into the surrounding areas.
ReplyDeleteOnce again - happy to be co-hosting the #HomeMattersParty with you.
These are so pretty and great for gifts. Great idea. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! Great tutorial. Also, great to be co-hosting #HomeMattersParty with you this month!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! I love how they turned out. What a fun project:) #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried anything like this yet so thank you for sharing a great tutorial. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteWatercolors are so popular these days, I love how you got the look using dye so it can go onto fabric tea towels. These would make a lovely gift idea. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift idea, thanks for sharing this. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThese towels are so cute! What a fun paint idea. :) #HomeMattersParty
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