As we all know, my table-scaping skills leave something to be desired, but when I received a package of RIT Dye, I knew I could bring a little bit of Halloween spirit to my October table.
I started with some white herringbone napkins that had seen better days. I think we've had these for over 7 years, and are down to only a few usable ones from our original set of 8, so why not bring a little color in?
I used a purple dye, a big, old pot that I didn't care about ruining (it was my first experience with dye, so I was super nervous) and a spagetti ladle for stirring:)
I added 1/2 a bottle of dye to a pot of hot water (make sure it's over 140 degrees) then brought the whole thing up to a simmer.
In the meantime, I got the napkin wet with the insta-hot water from our kitchen sink.
Then added the napkins, and stir, stir stir. Seriously, keep going. And going.
I did a test with a paper towel for color, but it says to leave it for about 30 minutes and keep on stirring.
The next part freaked me out, pour out the dye bath and rinse the napkins with progressively cooler water. Since I adore my white kitchen sink, I carried the whole thing upstairs to the laundry room and the stainless sink I wasn't as worried about. Turns out, I had nothing to worry about, the dye rinses right off the sink, phew!
Rinse, rinse, rinse.
Then I hung them up to dry over the sink.
And look how perfectly they go with my black tablecloth and orange Jack-o-Lantern:)
The whole thing was much easier than I had expected, so maybe I'll do a rainbow of napkins next!
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This is also a part of my 31 Days of Free Fun series, click on the image below to get to the entire list of free activities!
7 comments:
love the place settings! the napkins are great and muted and i love the bats and webs!
Boo!
What a cute, spooky little set up you've got there with your custom napkins :)
Happy Halloween!
I would have never thought of that! What a cute result, too. Thanks for sharing. :)
Those turned out great!! Thanks for sharing.
So cute!! I have a couple bottles of that stuff ... just haven't taken the dye plunge yet!!
Love them, Jessica! I am using every last drop of my dye...working on dying an old shower curtain right now...as in keeping with your "free" theme ;)
Pretty! I'm always afriad to dye fabric because I'm worries it'll be uneven, but yours came out perfect!
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