Supplies
- Watercolor Paper
- Rit All-Purpose Liquid Dye (Petal Pink and Wine Used Here)
- Glass Bowl
- Measuring Spoons
- Plastic or Metal Stirring Spoon
- Rubber Gloves
- Paper Towels
- Plastic Table Cover
Time
Less Than 1 Hour Total: {{ partial.tVBA.total }}
Difficulty
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Instructions
- Cover table with plastic. Gather supplies.
- Fill a medium sized bowl with very hot water.
- Shake dye bottle before pouring. Wearing rubber gloves, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of your favorite shade. For this project, we created dyebaths with Petal Pink and Wine. Stir well.
- Test the color by dipping a scrap piece of paper directly into the dyebath. If the color is too light, add more dye; if it is too dark, add more water.
- Dip the watercolor paper directly into the dyebath. It will dye within a few seconds.
- To create an ombré effect, dip the whole card in quickly and then pull the card out slowly, allowing the bottom portions of the card to spend a few more seconds in the dye. The longer the card stays in the dye, the darker it will be. A few extra seconds should be sufficient. Keeping the paper card in the dye bath too long could warp the paper.
- Remove the table number card from the dyebath. To create the washed effect, use paper towel to blot.
- Lay table number cards out flat on clean, dry paper towels until completely dry.
- If the paper is wrinkled at all, place them under a heavy object (like a big book) to even them out.
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