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Hey guys!
I was recently asked to review Rit’s line of liquid dyes. I have used Rit on several projects before, so I knew I would love it. I went to their website to check things out, and was so excited to learn that you can dye wood! Many of you may already know this, but it was news to me and got me a little giddy. I decided to make my baby some photo blocks for his room. These make awesome Christmas presents! The grandparents love them.
I started with my wood pieces. Mine were scraps of 2×4, 2×6 and 2×8. I made no measurements… Just used the good ol’ eyeball method.
Now for the Rit dye…
I decided to use Cherry Red for his room. One great thing about Rit are your color options. They have 25 different colors to choose from. You can also use their great Colorit Formula Guide to achieve 500 different colors… LOVE that!
I prepared my dye by adding 1 cup of the dye to 16 cups of really hot water. I used an empty rubbermaid container to mix mine.
Make sure to use a glove! I soaked both sides of each piece for 5 minutes each. So easy! No brushing or wiping… Just let it soak!
Then I let them dry on an old towel. I love that I didn’t have to wipe it like stain, and I could do it in my kitchen because there were no bad fumes! My kind of project! I also love that you can achieve the look of a stain in so many different color options.
While those were drying I printed some pictures of my little man using my printer with regular paper. I cut each picture to fit the blocks with just a little left on each side.
I used spray adhesive to attach my photos to the blocks.
Then, I used a thin layer of mod podge over each picture.
I used my Silhouette to cut out his name in black vinyl. You can also print and cut your own name using your printer and just mod podge the paper.
The results…
Don’t you love the stained look??
LOVE!
These are another take on the photo blocks I did for my in-laws last year. I think these are such a fun, cheap and easy gift! They are great for any occasion and can be done in SO many different ways… Especially now with Rit dye!
I loved working with Rit dye on this wood. I am so glad to discover how cool this stuff is on wood!
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ooh, I love how those blocks turned out, and I am always wanting the look of stain, but I don’t like the process…this would be perfect! I’d love to win this dye set!
These are SO cute! I can’t wait to try this!
I would love to win! Just this summer I started experimenting with dyes. I would love to try them on wood.
What a great giveaway, I’d love to win! Thanks for the chance to win!
What a great project! I’d love to win!
This is so cool. I think I would use it to turn a board yellow for a ruler inspired product that I have been wanting to do. Thanks for the chance.
OMG!! I love how these turned out!! I”m going to be a grandma soon and this is perfect for the nursery! I’m so excited =) Then I saw at the bottom a chance to win the dye, even better…I wanna win!!! Thanks for such an awesome idea ♥
I love it!
Thank you for educating me– I also didn’t know you could dye wood. It looks so much easier than staining or painting. I’d love to win and try it out (and 25 bottles of dye sounds like a dream come true!).
I’ve never seen the RIT dyes in liquid before (not that I’ve looked – I’ve always been intimidated by the idea of mixing the powders & the mess). Makes me think I might just attempt that some day – especially if I had some sitting here that needed to be used! 🙂 Please enter me!
yes, please! count me in.
blessings,
shana
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I want to win!!! How fun this would be.
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I’d love to win! Want to try out your adorable block project!