One of the things that I enjoy most about working with a great design team, like the Button Bevy from
Buttons Galore & More. Is that on occasion we get to work with products that I may not have used otherwise. This was the case when we were asked to participate in the
RIT Dye Blog Hop. As some of you may already know, sewing machines and I do not really get along. So, as a paper crafter I work with fabric on a limited basis. But when I found out about this hop I did a little research and found that these fantastic fabric dyes can be used for so much more than just dying fabric!
Did you know that you can use
RIT Dyes as stains for wood? That is exactly what I did for my blog hop project. I took this raw wood tissue box and stained it using
Liquid Petal Pink RIT Dye. To create a great accent for a dorm room or even a beautiful teachers gift.
I just poured a small amount into a glass dish and used a foam brush to apply it to the wood.
The photo below shows the top partially stained, so that you could see the difference.
When the stain dried I then applied a coat of matte finish Modge Podge to seal the tissue box.
It was then easy to attach my paper embellishments using my ATG adhesive.
Then I added the Liquid Pearls swirls around the flowers.
I used a mixture of buttons from
Buttons Galore & More to coordinate with my patterned papers by Basic Grey.
Thanks for stopping by to see all of our crafty goodness with the so very versatile
RIT Dyes.
Check out these links to the rest of the Button Bevy and all of their creations:
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