Instructions for dying clothespins?

Ann
by Ann
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  • Kelli L. Milligan Kelli L. Milligan on Jun 04, 2020

    Just put in the solution until you achieve the color you want. May need to soak several hours.

  • GrandmasHouseDIY GrandmasHouseDIY on Jun 04, 2020

    Hi Ann because clothes pins are wood you could also stain them with regular wood stain.

  • Peggy L Burnette Peggy L Burnette on Jun 04, 2020

    Hi Ann, hope this helps you dye your clothespins. Have fun.

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    How to Dye Clothespins.

    • Step 1. Cover the work surface with a plastic tablecloth. Plastic protects the surface from spilled liquids and from accidental stains.
    • Step 2. Set one plastic bowl atop the tablecloth for each dye color. Use bowls or empty food tubs that are large enough to hold all of the ...
    • Tip. Old sherbet containers or thrift-store glass baking pans may be used in place of household plastic bowls. Keep the dye-bath containers for ...
    • Step 3. Mix 1 part dye with 4 parts hot tap water in each container, using one color of dye per container. If the tap water isn't as hot as you'd ...


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  • Vimarhonor Vimarhonor on Jun 05, 2020

    Hello. I have paint that painted them with acrylic paints to make children’s craft I imagine dying and it’s the same way and immersion to get the depth of color that you want with the dye and letting them dry completely.