It's really easy after you find the rayon seam binding... I had a difficult time locating some because we don't have any nifty stores that carry it in our area. I could find the non-rayon type but no rayon.
Soooo, in come e-bay to the rescue!
I bought a whole 100yd roll of it so I wouldn't have to worry about finding it again for a while ;)
Dyed Rayon Wrinkly Ribbon
Instructions:
(Distress Ink Style)
1. Cut off desired length of ribbon.
2. Pounce desired color of Distress Ink on the non-stick craft mat.
3. Spritz the ink with a bit of water...
4. Wad up the ribbon and dab it in the ink moving it around until the ribbon is covered in ink.
Here is what it will look like at this point...not all of the ribbon has been inked which lots of people like. You can use the ribbon as is or continue.
5. If you want an all over dye job, squirt the ribbon with a bit of water and scrunch it around. The ink will migrate and color the entire ribbon at this point.
6. To ensure your ribbon is wrinkly, scrunch it up while it's still wet. You can let it dry naturally or use a heat gun to dry it.
Keep in mind the color will lighten as it dries.
Here is what the ribbon looks like at this point... You can use it as is or continue.
Here is a little project I'm working on that has a bit of the ribbon dyed up to this point.
7. To add a bit more depth to the ribbon I like to scrunch it back up after it's dry and rub my ink pad directly on the dyed ribbon. Move the ribbon around a couple times to ensure even coverage.
And here is what it looks like now....
Easy as that!
If you'd like multi colored ribbon you can repeat steps 2-4 a couple times adding a different color each time. Be sure to let your ribbon dry between colors so they don't get muddy.
You can also use different types of inks to dye the ribbon as well. I find that Adirondack Dye Inks to yield VERY intense colors. Glimmer Mists work as well but the "glimmer" part doesn't show up as well as it does on paper. I have also used regular dye inks other than Distress Inks and they work super too :) So, go ahead...use what you have! It's all good!!
NOW...
Since I have such an abundance of seam binding I thought I'd share!
I'm going to give away 5 yards of plain rayon seam binding to 3 lucky people!
All you have to do is comment on this post by Sunday (9-19) and you'll be entered to win!
Good Luck Friends!!
Thank you for sharing how to dye the ribbon. Can't wait to ty it.. I love all the tips you give us almost day to day. Thanks for doing that too!
ReplyDeletethanks for the tips! Isn't it silly when people don't want to share their little secrets? I love passing on my knowledge!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to know its so easy to die seam binding it may be a little messy but so worth the out come. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic and looks so easy but extraordinarily effective. I just gotta try this technique. Thank you sooo much
ReplyDeleteYour ribbon turned out very pretty in the nice, fall colors. Have never heard of the Rayon edging before and didn't realize it was a secret. lol
ReplyDeleteahhhh now aren´t you a dear offering up your long sought after on Ebay rayon ribbon to lucky three people....I tell you it is HARD to come by in Germany...least wise I have not found it yet,,if anyone reads this and KNOWS where it can be had in Germany,,let me know,,,but I really hope I get lucky on this giveaway:)....come on Roni,,,make my day!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial too...
And here I was thinking I would need to go find the eBay person to buy some of this lovely ribbon. TFS the tip and the ribbon.
ReplyDeleteAs always Roni, you are soooo generous with your techniques... and I wasn't aware that this even came in rayon... thnx for the tips !!!!
ReplyDeleteYour kidding!!! It really is that easy??? Thank you for sharing this tip!!! Now I just need to win the binding, so pick me :-)
ReplyDeleteI just love the way you share your toys. Also thank you for sharing how to dye the ribbon. Please pick me!!
ReplyDeleteRoni-you're a real sweetheart to share how this is done. Your generosity is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, a great way to tie in your colours :)
ReplyDeleteSeriously? There are people who won't share this? Snort. Puh-leeze. I do like this ribbon, though. I've seen it, just don't have any...Thanks for being so generous, Roni, and I appreciate you sharing this wonderful tip.
ReplyDeleteRoni Thanks so much for sharing your technique. I had been using the reinkers and a plastic bag but it gets very messy. I like your idea better! :) Sue
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this as I had trouble the last few times I tried to match the colors of my ribbon with the other colors in the card.
ReplyDeleteI have some rayon seam binding, but it is in dark colors so not suitable. Can't wait to make a trip to the fabric store to see if they carry it. Thank you for sharing!
That's a neat technique! You could really have a lot of fun with it. I had never seen rayon ribbon dyed like this. It's very pretty! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique. Thanks so much for sharing. You are so creative and so giving - love it all!!!
ReplyDeleteTwo of my fav things...ribbon and distress ink. I love your blog and all of the great tips. Thanks for your hard work!
ReplyDeleteTwo of my fav things...ribbon and distress ink. I love your blog and all of the great tips. Thanks for your hard work!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you so much! I was wondering how folks were doing this. I'd only see some snippits about using Copic re-inkers. This is a lot easier and will use what I have. Now to find the ribbon!
ReplyDeletewow ..... what a cool idea!!! Thanks so much for sharing & for offering a give away too. Cheers
ReplyDeleteRibbon looks great, distress inks are just the best..so many applications. I use them all the time.thanks for sharing, Shirley S
ReplyDeleteRibbon looks great, distress inks are just the best..so many applications. I use them all the time.thanks for sharing, Shirley S
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the mystery out of ribbon dyeing. I tried using Kool-Aid, what a mess. This will be so much easier.I used a different seem binding also, and it didn't turn out so well.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the mystery out of ribbon dyeing. I tried using Kool-Aid, what a mess. This will be so much easier.I used a different seem binding also, and it didn't turn out so well.
ReplyDeleteI color ribbons all the time. My favorite is the May Arts silk ribbon ... it takes the inks very well. thanks for sharing, stamping sue
ReplyDeleteI love this look and how you shared with us the secret of making it. Thank you,
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I die! so pretty, thanks for sharing! holly
ReplyDeleteSo appreciate you're willingness to share...you make a real difference in my life. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that?! You are the best! Thanx for the tute, Roni!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I've not heard of this ribbon, so this is a treat!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful ribbon, I hope to win. The colors are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAmy from France
Thanks for sharing this with us!
ReplyDeleteI just saw another fellow fiskateer use this stuff and make a beautiful bow out of it. They used glimmer mist to dye it. I am going to have to see if my local Joanns carries it. Very fun stuff
ReplyDeleteAs always...thank u so much for sharing & breaking it down into simple instructions!:)
ReplyDeleteOff to find a supplier or should I wait to see if I'll win some...hmmmm
Thanks for the tips on the ribbon. Now if I just had some to try it on it would be awesome!Love your blog and all your tutorials too.
ReplyDeleteAnd that's part of the reason we love your blog....you LIKE to share!! Great technique. I'll have to get some of the ribbon. It's awesome. THANKS!
ReplyDeletethanks! had seen the ribbon, just didnt know it was seam binding! got the inks...
ReplyDeleteI love your colors. So perfect for this time of the year. Thanks for sharing so much with us all year round.
ReplyDeleteI have some of this ribbon...for sewing, of course! Not anymore! Thanks for another great tip and tutorial! Can't wait to get busy.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I was wondering how people were dying the ribbon. Thanks for sharing the technique! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteDeniseB
Can't wait to find (or win) me some!! Thanks... you always have such great tips!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial on dying the ribbon. It looks so great, and has such depth of color.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! I will have to try it! Thanks for always sharing all your great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteserThanks Roni, I'm still working on your idea of the acetate cards. You come up with more ideas than I can get done. Keep up the great work. Love it and you.
ReplyDeleteWow! So pretty! I can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing your goodies.
ReplyDeletekaren
Just recently discovered your blog-what a wealth of creative inspiration! Thanks so much; I will be checking in often!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find on ebay this ribbon Hug Snug rayon ribbon.
Is any other rayon fabric good enough?
Yes as long as it's rayon it will work just fine.
DeleteHave tried this method, love the result but I find that the color is not permanent and if gotten wet, the color will bleed. I want to use it for Kumihimo jewelry but am afraid it will bleed on clothing. I have tried heat setting with an iron, still bleeds. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteThese inks aren't color fast. You'll need to use a dye ink that is permanent once dry. I will do some experimenting with this and post something soon.
Delete