I had some leftover dye from this project and I decided to do a little experimenting.
I have a serious love for acorns. Maybe because I didn't grow up with them, or maybe just because they're so cute with their little caps, but regardless, I think they're adorable.
The other day, Tate and I gathered a pile of fallen acorns and caps and I dyed them orange using RIT Dye.
I let the acorns {without the caps} soak in a dye bath for much of the afternoon, stirring them occasionally, until they had the orange hue I was looking for ...
... then I let them dry on a paper towel overnight.
In the morning, I hot glued the little caps back on and popped them into a vase.
I already loved acorns ... can you even imagine how I'm feeling about orange acorns? They're so stinkin' cute!
These are definitely my favorite fall decor right now. Happy little orange acorns with hats. I'm planning on sprinkling them like confetti on our Thanksgiving table.
I'm curious: have you ever tried dyeing natural elements?
The dye used for this project was provided by RIT Dye for this post ... now I'm just enjoying using the leftovers.



























Seriously why is everything you do so cute?! Can I just sit and admire you?
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea...they look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea!
ReplyDeleteAnd they look great!
Neat! I have an image of you and Tate as those little chipmunks that were part of a cartoon we watched as kids. I wish I could remember their names. It wasn't Alvin and the chipmunks... oh well, I don't remember.
ReplyDeleteThe closest thing we are going to do regarding dying natural elements is that we are going to buy white daisies and add food coloring to the water to see what happens. we just decided yesterday.
Those are awesome! i love them too, they seem almost fake, they are so cute!
ReplyDeleteRandi, these are awesome! I'm so surprised with what you can do with Rit Dye. I love how your acorns turned out!
ReplyDeleteI love them. They look great with the orange hue! My friend is bringing me a bag of acorns this week. I can't wait to get my hands on them. We don't have any around my area. Lots of palm trees but no acorns...
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and fun! I love how they turned out! I dyed a wood banner last Valentines and thought the dye gave the coolest effect on wood...but this is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun!! I would never have thought of dying acorns but they turned out so cute!! I think I need to start dying unique stuff!!
ReplyDeleteCute idea! Those will look great on your table!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea, Randi! It really makes them stand out.
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