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Today I’m going to show you how I made the fun Candy Corn un-welcome Halloween sign using RIT dye product!

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Supplies:

  • Wood – whatever shape you choose
  • Orange Paint
  • White Cotton Fabric
  • RIT Dye in Orange and Yellow
  • Paper Letters
  • Mod Podge – Matte Finish

This was my first time using RIT Dye. I am loving every bit of it, and dying everything within reach! And plus, it is so easy.

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Following the directions on the RIT Dye bottle, I just mixed 8 cups of really hot water with 1 tablespoon dye and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Mixing continuously to avoid uneven coloring, soak your fabric for 10 minutes. Then rinse in warm (then gradually getting colder) water until the water runs clear.

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Run the dyed fabric thru a regular cycle of laundry (wash and dry) to prevent any dye bleeding.
Repeat these steps for the orange dye.

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Cut the dyed fabric, and some of the white, into 1 inch strips. The number of strips will depend on the size of your wood. I made the mistake of cutting my strips and THEN dying it, causing my fabric to fray and become messy in the finished product.

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Ok, so now that we have the fabric dyed you will want to prep your wood. I painted the sides and the back incase you see it while it’s hanging up!

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Then mod podge strips of the fabric onto the wood in a candy corn pattern; white, yellow, orange. I left long strips of fabric on the edges to create a hanger.

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Once this is dry (or a little tacky) place your wording onto the fabric and mod podge them on.

 Let dry

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Cut the excess fabric off the ends, except the 3 left and 3 right ones on the top of your sign. Braid these and tie them together at the ends to create a hanger.

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Hang on your front door or an entryway for the Halloween season!

*I wrote this post as part of a paid campaign with RIT Dye and Blueprint Social. The opinions in this post are my own.

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