Last week I shared my five tips to hosting the best baby shower and today today I’m continuing the baby shower series with a simple DIY baby shower decoration idea that goes perfect with my vintage spring shower theme.
Remember those white paper doilies that I picked up at Safeway? Well, they’re no longer white. I didn’t feel like spending money to buy doilies in all of my colors so I just dyed them myself using water and food coloring. It’s seriously so easy to do and since you are doing the dyeing yourself, you can choose the colors that match your theme.
And how cute would these be wrapped around a glass of this strawberry mocktail – the perfect baby shower drink!
Now let’s talk about how I got those gorgeous colors.
First, you’ll need to gather your supplies. For this project, you must have paper doilies, water, food coloring, and trays or bowls to do the actual dyeing. To make your life much easier, I also recommend having parchment paper, kitchen tweezers or tongs, and a blow dryer. You can skip out on these items but it will take you longer and you’ll likely end up with food coloring all over your doilies, kitchen counter, and hands.
Dry the doily using the blow dryer on high heat. And repeat. If you’d prefer you can dye all of your doilies and blow dry once all of the doilies are colored. I dried mine individually because the blow dryer kept blowing the other doilies all over the place. I was doing this during K’s naptime and didn’t have time for chasing doilies.
Once you’re done drying all of the doilies, you’re done. Feel free to step back and admire your handiwork. I know I did.
This is my kind of craft because it’s quick, easy, and a great way to save money on custom baby shower decorations. And the possibilities of ways to use these are endless. Here are just a few of the ways that I incorporated them into my spring shower.
I added a little white lace, some flowers, and spring accessories to make the doilies really come alive.
Kelly says
Could I just use liquid dye for art instead? Or does it need to be food dye for being close to food?
BritniV says
I would stick with food dye if you’re using it with food!
Elizabeth says
What a beautiful addition. I love the colored doilies! Thank you for the tutorial and for linking at Snickerdoodle Sunday!
Sarah R. says
SO gorgeous! I’ve dyed vintage crochet doilies, but never paper ones…and I love how these turned out. So glad you linked up at Snickerdoodle Sunday- can’t wait to see your latest makes this weekend!
Sarah (Sadie Seasongoods)
Mandee Thomas says
So cute! You did an amazing job. I wanted to let you know that I’m featuring this post tonight at the Create & Share Link Party (7:00 PM MST)! Congratulations!!! Can’t wait to see what you share with us this week. 🙂
Katherines Corner says
love this!! Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop xo
Lou Lou Girls says
This looks incredible! You are talented. Pinned and tweeted. We are so thrilled to have you at our party. Please stop by on Monday at 7, so we can see your amazing projects. Lou Lou Girls
Diane says
I LOVE this crafty idea!. I’m really impressed with how easy and darling these hand dyed doilies look! Thank you for linking up with #PureBlogLove Link Party! We hope you will share more of your creative posts at our next party. The party goes live every Thursday at 8p.m. EST. I’m hosting at http://www.homemadefoodjunkie.com. Can’t wait to see what you bring next time!
Shauna says
I love these! What a great idea!!
Sandra says
This is a really cool idea, I love it!
Valerie says
What a great idea, I love all the bright colors!
Ashley says
Hi! Stopping by from the Wednesday Roundup link party. Thanks so much for sharing this! I have a ton of paper doilies that I originally purchased for a DIY project that didn’t pan out. Now I have some ideas!
Karren Haller says
These are the cleverest (is that a word) crafts I have seen in a long time, I love all the pastel colors, what fun for parties too!!!
Thanks for visiting to link and share on the Oh My Heartsie Girl ww this week!!!
Hope you will enjoy your week, Karren
Linda says
These are so pretty! I love playing with paper and the more ideas I see the more distracted I get from other things I should be doing. I could play with paper all day! I am going to try this for Easter. The pastel colors are lovely!
Linda
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