Dyed DIY Doily Bowls: Easy & Simple

Creating dyed DIY doily bowls is a fun and creative project that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. These delicate bowls not only serve as beautiful decorative pieces but also make unique gifts or functional storage solutions. Using simple materials like doilies, fabric dye, and a bit of crafting glue, you can transform ordinary lace into stunning, colorful bowls that add a personal touch to your home decor. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the process of making your own dyed doily bowls, offering tips and inspiration to unleash your inner artist.

I can’t get enough of doilies. In fact, when I travel, I’m always looking for them at various antique stores. I love how intricate the designs are. Well, here’s a great tutorial for taking doilies and making these beautiful bowls. I was actually shocked at how pretty these DIY doily bowls turned out.

These dyed DIY doily bowls are also perfect for putting little gifts in, storage solutions, or keeping jewelry in. Let’s get started.

Dyed DIY Doily Bowls

Supplies:

  • Doilies
  • Tye Dyes
  • Mod Podge Stiffy
  • Glass Bowl
  • Saran Wrap
  • Paint Brush

Step 1: Prepare the dye.  I found that these kits were great because I just had to add the water to the squeeze bottle.  The kits also came with gloves.  You could also use other dyes and prepare them in buckets, but these worked GREAT!

Step 2: If you want more intense colors, squirt the dye directly onto the dry doily.  If you want more of a pastel look, wet the doily with water, ring it out and then apply your dye.

Step 3: Let the doilies dry.

wet with water.  This way the dye won’t come off onto various things when you apply the Modge Podge.

Step 5: Use the Modge Podge Stiffy and pour it onto the doily until the doily is soaked.

Step 6: Cover a bowl with Saran Wrap.  Place the doily over it and form it to the shape of the bowl.

Step 7. Let the doily dry and reapply the Modge Podge Stiffy with a paint brush.  This might take a couple of applications.

Step 8: Remove the bowl and the Saran Wrap.  Lay the doily over the bowl and let it dry thoroughly.

I’m over the moon about these DIY doily bowls.  I Love how they turned out and I’m still shocked at how pretty they are.  I also love how they look stacked too.  I can’t wait to find the perfect spot for them now.

Creating dyed DIY doily bowls is not only a fun and rewarding craft but also a fantastic way to add a personal touch to your home decor. Each bowl is a unique expression of your creativity, and the possibilities are endless with color combinations and designs. We’d love to hear about your experiences with this project! Have you tried making your own dyed doily bowls? Share your thoughts, tips, or photos in the comments below! Happy crafting!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean my dyed doily bowls?

Wipe them gently with a damp cloth. Avoid soaking them in water, as this may cause the dye to bleed or the doily to lose its shape.

How can I use my dyed doily bowls?

Use them as decorative accents, for storing small items like keys or jewelry, or even as unique gift containers. Their versatility makes them a lovely addition to any space!

Can I use any type of doily for this project?

Yes, both cotton and synthetic doilies work, but cotton holds dye better and produces more vibrant colors. Choose doilies with interesting patterns for added texture.

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