Hi, guys! I’m sharing this really fun and colorful DIY yarn tassel wall hanging on the PBteen blog today! The best part is that it was dyed with Kool-Aid, which is easy to find (local grocery store), inexpensive, and smells bomb.
I’m having a lot of fun doing projects for PBteen because it prompts me to explore different areas of crafting and focus on a more specific audience. I’ve been wanting to try a project like this for a long time and thought it would be a great fit for an easy and summery DIY for teens to try. Of course, I hope these projects will have something for everyone to enjoy, and I hope all of you do :). Head on over and bring a teen with you! See you there! Click here for the tutorial.
SUPER cute Amy!
XOXO
Love the color! And I love all of your Pottery Barn posts. Heading over now to check it out!
How fun is that blue?! It makes your project really pop! Super cute.
So beautiful! Checking out your tutorial now : ]
I..just..can’t deal! This is so cute and simple! I have batches of dye leftover from another project so this is perfect.
So cute, Amy! I love this!
This is fantastic! I love the kool-aid idea, cheapest dye ever. We used to use that to dye our hair in elementary school. Your styling is spot on too.
These are beautiful, Amy!
Amy, this is another amazing DIY and I love that you used kool-aid to dye the tassels! You are being featured over at The Makers Link Party this week, thanks so much for partying with us!
~Katie
These are so cute! We would love for you to come and link up with us at Your Designs This Time!
http://elizabethjoandesigns.com/2014/06/designs-time-no-14/
Hey! Came over from the Makers link party to say hi. I am now following you on Pinterest so I won’t miss out and will have to go look around your blog too! I love these tassels…so fun :)
I live in Australia and we don’t have kool aid. What can I use as a substitute?
Hi Bec! Any fabric dye should work. Just follow the instructions that come with it instead of the ones I provided here. Good luck!