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  • Dyeing Wood and Wicker Decor Accents
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-257
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    Liquid dyes create more intense color than powdered.

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    While the stenciling effect can be imperfect, a craft knife can score inside the stencil and keep the dye from bleeding.

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    Distress the finish with sandpaper to create a true folk art look.

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    Wicker accessories receive a light tint from a dye bath.

    Deborah Durham of RIT Dye uses dye to create customized home accessories.

    Materials:

    Protective clothing or gloves
    Liquid dye
    Hot water
    Surface cover
    Foam brush or stencil brush (depending on project)
    Stir stick
    Large container, tub or sink
    Sandpaper


    • Use foam brush to apply liquid dye directly to wooden picture frames. (Hot water can dilute color's intensity and help the color set. Add water according to package directions.)


    • Tape a stencil to the flat surface of a selected home decor accessory. Use stencil brush to dab dye within stencil lines.(The effect will be somewhat imperfect because of the liquid used.)


    • To create a distressed look, apply dye to wooden accessory and allow to dry. Then, lightly sand to remove some of the color and roughen the surface.


    • Dye wicker baskets or twig wreaths by submerging piece in dye. Clean up sink or container by washing with bleach.


    RESOURCES :
    Rit (TM) Dye
    Rit Dye Corporation
    Indianapolis, IN 46221
    Phone: (317) 231-8044
    Email: ritdye.com

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