I saw this tutorial for Dip Dyed Easter Totes on the Small Fry Blog. It’s such a cute idea, so I wanted to steal it for myself!
I got to thinking that leather straps would be so cute, so I picked up an old leather belt for $3 at the flea market. Just cut off the buckle and then cut the whole thing in half. Make sure you get a belt that is both long enough and wide enough. The whole for the belt buckle bothered me, so I trimmed it down a little so they wouldn’t show.
Next I picked up a $5 canvas bag at Joann’s Fabric in white. It was a little too stark white for my taste, so I soaked it in tea bags for an hour, so the color was slightly off white.
Next I filled the sink with hot water and some magenta RIT dye. I did a quick dunk about 3/4 of the way up, then I started dipping it for longer and longer as I got toward the bottom. The whole process takes about 5 minutes and there’s really no ‘right’ way to do it. After I was done, I gave the canvas a quick rinse and hung it to dry.
I cut off the top part of the bag and made a new hem to attach the leather handles.
The leather isn’t too thick, so I was able to sew it on to the bag with a denim needle. It’s attached by two seams and it’s holding up just fine!
I’m ready for spring with my new dip dyed tote!
I’ve attached a pom-pom for a little fun, but how cute would this be with a patterned silk scarf tied at the top?!
Beautiful
Thank you so much!
Linda a bolsa!!beautiful !
Congrats!!!
Hugs and kisses
Caris
Thank you Caris!
Great idea and wonderful tutorial! I am tempted to try it with beetroot juice, just to see what happens! Thanks for sharing
Great idea with the beet juice!
Wow, this bag looks so great! I need to try this although I already have too many bags 😉
Thanks! Janneke, I think we can never have too many bags!
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What a cute project! I love it so much that I decided to feature it in our roundup of tote bags! Check it out here: http://www.favecraftsblog.com/tote-bags/
Have a great day!
Thanks Julia! And thanks for including me in the round up. I love your blog!
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hi 🙂 in my country there’s no RIT dye. is there anything else i can use to dip dye my bag? 🙁
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