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Monday
Jan032011

A small project and some purchases

I have purchased a few things for my home lately so I thought I'd share them here for those who don't regularly check my Flickr photostream. But first, I wanted to share a quick project with you that I worked on yesterday. Several weeks ago I spotted a batch of embroidered doilies on Etsy (Cheeky Vintage Closet) on sale for $18 which made me think of a doily table runner I had seen on a blog a little while ago. I bought them and realized how colourful they were and not really going to work in my home as-is. So I bought some dark grey fabric dye and dyed them yesterday (my first attempt at ever dying any type of fabric). They turned out perhaps a bit darker than I hoped but they'll do. Now I just need someone to stitch them all together for me (and they reeeeally need ironing). :-)

Ok, now for my latest purchases (which I really have to chill out on until the new house additions are done for the love of gawd!)

Reader Comments (12)

GREAT idea! I like how the dye makes the collection of doilies more cohesive.

3 Jan 2011 | Unregistered Commenterclaire

You got the tolix! Looks good. If you mix the dye in a bucket then dilute say a cup in another bucket of water you can test dye from lighter to darker by adding more and more cups from first buckets of dye. They lot lovely as is though. I like the dark. More steampunk less dainty.

4 Jan 2011 | Registered Commentermidcenturyjo

ok, the doily thing, brilliant!

4 Jan 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDebbie Dusenberry

dude, that floor lamp rocks!!! I can't believe how awesome it is :) trust me it was not there yesterday or I would have gotten it

4 Jan 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNat

:-)
Nat, wasn't sure if you meant the lamp on the sheepskin above or the new one I got yesterday. :-) (I included a photo of yesterday's lamp above just now). I see on your blog that you didn't get the poof. Too bad - it was purty.

5 Jan 2011 | Registered CommenterKiM

Kim, you are brillant! I have has a bunch of doilies sitting in a cedar chest for about a decade trying to figure out what I was going to do with them that wouldn't look too "old lady." I had thought I would mount them but...well..... But this is perfect. It totally re-casts them as funky. Now I just have to figure out what colour.....

10 Jan 2011 | Unregistered CommenterOttawa alternagrrrl

ok girlfriend, someone is a serious shopaholic! imaginative, but enough already!!! it's unique and nana-hand-me-down creative! know when to draw the line and sit back and enjoy what you have... take a break, kim!

17 Jan 2011 | Unregistered Commentersabrina.design.inc

We are planning to double the size of our house in the spring - so I'm taking advantage of post-holiday sales.

17 Jan 2011 | Registered CommenterKiM

I love this page!

17 Jan 2011 | Unregistered Commentervie a la campagne

GENIUS! I love that idea - My grandma has piles of doilies that are beautiful but stained. Never thought about dyeing them! Thanks for the great idea!

24 Jan 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLove.Inspire.Create

I am obsessed with the fur on the dining room chairs! WOW! Brilliant. I am also in love with the leather chair and the concept of dying the white doilies I have in the shabby chic country bathroom. I love the grey! I look forward to following your posts as I just found you today.

12 Feb 2011 | Unregistered CommenterErin D.

hey-I love the doily table runner idea-I am actually doing this for my wedding tables in my colours. I found that sometimes the dye is a little bit dark, but I found that if I ran the doily under a hot water tap after removing it from the dye bucket and ringing it out, some of the colour will fade a bit. Keep doing this until you get the desired colour--remember to wear latex gloves or the dye will stain your hands!

24 Feb 2011 | Unregistered Commenterbride to be

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