Easy Ombre Tea Towels

When House & Home (such a great shelter magazine, even if everything is sourced in Canada!) published this ingenious DIY Ombre Bedding, I knew I had to try it for myself! I love the imperfections and relaxed look of the watery dye.

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Cheap and easy supply list….rubbing alcohol, black Sharpie marker, spray bottle, clothes pins and white dish towels. Since I wasn’t sure of the outcome, I went with a $2 pack of flour sacks from Wal-Mart.

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Turns out, when rubbing alcohol is sprayed on permanent black Sharpie, it bleeds in a lovely lilac hue! So first step is to draw a thick line along the edge of the towel…I just used the seam as my guide, we’re not looking for perfection. Make sure you have a protective layer underneath to prevent bleed-thru.

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Through trial and error, I found I prefer to first saturate the ink with alcohol while the towel is flat, so it bleeds out in both directions.

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Then spray again once the towel is clipped up so the ink bleeds down.

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The more you spray, the more the color spreads, but also becomes more diluted.

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Once it’s dry, just toss in a hot dryer for 15 minutes to set the color. After that, it’s machine washable!

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I experimented with different patterns of dots and stripes, but none turned out as well as a single line.

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I think it would look lovely on cotton napkins or throw pillows, too.

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Have you done any projects with dye or Sharpies? I’m hooked on the possibilities!

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***I shared this project with Sarah, the best link party in town!*** 

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14 Comments

  1. Sheri wrote:

    Hey Cassie – check out this blog, http://www.inthefunlane.com/ – she did pillows the same way and they are awesome. Her blog is great too. Have a blessed day!

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  2. Simply LKJ wrote:

    What a fun idea! The craziest thing we did with sharpies was "paint" Katie's toenails for homecoming a couple years ago, she had played in a volleyball match and didn't have time to wait for real polish to dry. Worked like a charm!!

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  3. Erin {Home Everyday} wrote:

    This would be a cute idea for a onesie too. Anything ombre makes me happy 🙂

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  4. Katie Lee wrote:

    Love it! I think you and I would be great friends in 'real life', because I love a good kitchen towel.

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  5. The Yuppie Files wrote:

    What a cool, easy project! Who knew something so simple would look so good!

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  6. Sarah Tucker wrote:

    Oooo I need to try this because I am constantly throwing out my dish towels (because I think they are yucky after some time…weird? I know haha). This would be a cheap and easy way to have cute dish towels that I didn't care about throwing away!

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  7. Fine House wrote:

    This looks great, it goes so well in your kitchen!

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  8. Jenna at Homeslice wrote:

    Beautiful! I wonder how it would turn out with colored sharpies?

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  9. Kasey @ Hello! Lola wrote:

    How fun. Loving the purple, I may have to try this with some sort of Blue, possibly Aqua.

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  10. Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication wrote:

    Cute! I'll definitely have to try this!

    Posted 9.12.12 Reply
  11. Sara @ Russet Street Reno wrote:

    What a cool idea! I wonder if that will work with other Sharpie colors?

    Posted 9.13.12 Reply
  12. Freckles Chick wrote:

    Ooh, I need to try this. The color possibilities are endless!

    What are your thoughts on ombre hair?

    Posted 9.13.12 Reply
  13. Nuha wrote:

    Absolutely love this idea! and it looks so good – definitely not DIYish at all!

    Posted 9.13.12 Reply
  14. katieokeefeblog wrote:

    This looks so fun and really simple. Did any of it fade when you put it in the wash?

    Posted 9.20.12 Reply