This Fourth of July, create a vibrant firework display with tie-dye. We’re here to show you two ways to create your red, white and blue look. Apply your colors front to back or half and half, scroll down to see the difference.
Perfect for a picnic or laying out in your backyard to gaze at the stars. We are thrilled with how this tie dyed blanket turned out and we’re especially loving the patriotic red, white and blue colors. You’ll be all set to watch fireworks on the 4th of July!
Nothing says 4th of July quite like red and blue stars. We used star shaped stencils as a resist to dye this festive table runner. The perfect touch to your 4th tablescape!
We’re here to help celebrate your true colors with our vibrant dyes. Whether you’re part of the LGBTQIA+ community or a dedicated ally, here’s a colorful way to show your support.
Elevate your tablescape with an affordable DIY project for the perfect touch of color and texture. Cheesecloths are one of our favorite things to dye (and the easiest) for an event due to their versatility. Think wedding backdrops, napkins, table runners, chair sashes, and whatever else you need in the exact color you need it in.
Blogger Something Turquoise truly wowed us with this incredible spread of dip-dyed wood wedding décor items. “Unfinished wood soaks up the dye perfectly and adds a natural, relaxed look. From wood vases to seating cards, favors and even table numbers… if it’s made of wood – you can dye it.”
Perhaps our favorite wedding DIY of all time! Our friends from A Practical Wedding created dip dyed veils that elevated the veil from something pretty standard to something so incredibly special and unique. They are all beautiful in their own way, its hard for us to decide which one is our favorite. Learn how to create these beautifully dyed veils yourself below.