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How to Dye Twine with Products from Your Pantry

by Lindsay Ballard on March 4, 2010 2,043 Comments

Twine is one of my favorite elements to incorporate into a new project. It’s very easy to work with, cheap, and versatile – how could you go wrong?

As much as I love twine, there are times when I want a little more variation in it’s color. I decided to see if I could dye it myself using common household products to give it a little more visual interest. Guess what? I can!

The colors I was able to produce are not vivid, so they still give the twine a natural look with just a little twist. I think this technique is going to be so fun to work with!

Here’s how:

1. Combine 2/3 cup of hot water and 2 tablespoons of distilled white vinegar.

2. In the liquid, squirt at least 20 drops of food coloring. I was using McCormick’s food coloring, and I followed their color recipes on the back of the box for combining colors. If you perform a Google search for “food color combinations,” many more alternatives will come up.

Darker colors work better than very light colors. For example, I couldn’t get plain yellow to work.

3. Wet your twine (I used both jute and hemp) under hot running water until soaked. I learned the hard way that this is a vital step!

4. Add the wet twine to your food coloring mixture and let sit for 10 minutes, while mixing the liquid every now and then. If you feel the twine is too light in color after 10 minutes, go ahead and leave it in longer. You will want the twine to look slightly darker at this point than what your final product will be.

5. When you are happy with the color, remove the twine from the food coloring and run it under hot tap water followed by cold tap water. Some of the extra color will run off of the twine, so don’t be shocked when you see that.

6. Set the dyed twine aside on either a few layers of paper towels or an old cloth. Allow it to dry overnight.

Here are the colors I came up with during my experiment. Going clockwise from the left: Sunset Orange, Teal, Dusty Rose, Blue and then the original color of the twine.

Fun, huh? Don’t you want to give this a try? Oh, and the Dollar Tree is now stocking rolls of jute twine for $1. Just sayin’.

Are You Up for the Challenge (Again)?

by Lindsay Ballard on February 25, 2010 65 Comments

About this time last year, the economy was in the tank, and we were all looking for ways to add some Spring decor to our homes without breaking the bank. I wanted to prove that we could stretch $5 more than we thought. I challenged my readers to create new Spring decor for their homes using only $5 worth of products from the Dollar Store – the Five Dollar Challenge.

This year, things aren’t much different, are they? Sure, the economy has rebounded a bit, but we are all still more conscious of each dollar we spend than we were several years ago. Well, are you up for the challenge (again)?

I’m excited to announce the 2nd Annual Five Dollar Challenge! I was blown away at the creativity you guys displayed last year. My Mr. Linky from 2009 has expired (boo hiss!), but there were over 150 entries in last years challenge. And have I mentioned there are prizes?

This year the rules are largely the same:

– Create a new Spring decor item for your home using only $5 worth of items purchased at a dollar store
– i.e. Dollar Tree, Dollar Store, Everything’s $1.00, etc. The $5 does not include sales tax.

– You may use the following supplies *if* you already have them on-hand – paint, glue, paper, fabric, tools.

– On or before March 25th, post a tutorial for your new craft on your blog. If you don’t have a blog, please email me photos and a written tutorial to lindsay@makelyhome.com and I will find a way to display it for you.

– On March 25th, come back to my blog and link up your tutorial to the Five Dollar Challenge post that will go up that morning. Any entries that do not follow the rules will be disqualified (and I’ll feel like a big, honkin’ jerk).

– A panel of esteemed judges (JJ from the Blah Blah Blahger, Emily from Remodeling this Life and Gina from The Shabby Chic Cottage) will select five entries to put forth to the Living With Lindsay readership for voting.

– YOU guys will vote for your favorite of the entries. One winner and one runner-up will be selected to win the prizes (which are gonna rock, I must add).Got it?

If you have any questions, please post them below, and I’ll answer within the comments so everyone has the same information.

If you are up to the challenge, please announce it to your readers! Help me spread the word by posting the below button in your sidebar:

Woo hoo! I can’t wait!

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About Makely

Lindsay Ballard is a former college mascot turned political geek turned roller derby playing, DIY fanatic.

Lindsay chronicles her projects, design ideas, and lifestyle tips here at Makely, where she shares tutorials and inspiration. Her DIY designs are bold and graphic, while her spirit is fun and full of color.


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