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Okay… so I searched all over Gainesville for someone to professionally dye my beautiful white lace to ivory (so it would match my dress). Can you believe that there is no place in Gainesville where you can get this done? Unbelievable!

But, there’s a ray of hope. One seamstress I asked mentioned tea-dying my lace. I had heard of this before but was slighting skeptical as to whether I could successfully do this myself. Searching the internet, I only found a handful of ’how-tos’ and no one really went into detail. They just skimmed over what they did to show you their beautifully dyed ivory lace. But, I’m a girl who needs directions. I ain’t gonna mess up my nice lace…

For all the other brides out there like me, who need some directions, here is, step-by-step, of how I got to the perfect shade of ivory for my beautiful Alencon lace for my veil:

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture053 What you will need to tea dye your lace

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture054 The beautiful Alencon lace to be tea dyed ivory

You will need:

  • 4 Lipton Tea bags
  • a wooden spoon
  • measuring cup
  • and (of course) your lace to-be-dyed (I got mine off eBay for roughly $2/yd; can’t beat that!)

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture055 boiled water with tea bags

I first boiled 10 cups of water

I then let 4 Lipton Tea bags sit in the boiling water for 1-2 minutes; taking the wooden spoon and taping them lightly to make sure they were totally submerged in the water

Take the tea bags out and let the mixture sit until it has completely cooled (2 hours); Very Important - you don’t want to burn your lace in the hot tea.

Once the tea cooled, I cut a small test strip from my white lace and placed it in the tea just long enough to get it totally submerged (by using the wooden spoon); I then took it out and rinsed it for a second under cool water

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture056 Test strip in tea mixture

I laid the lace on a dish towel to dry and compare with my ’control’ lace (the original white lace)

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture057 1st Test Strip Comparison

As you can see it is a little too dark; so I added 6 cups of water to the mixture to dilute the tea (looking back I think I should have only used 2 Lipton Tea bags)

Repeating the process a second time with the diluted mixture seemed to work out much better and is the right shade of ivory I was looking for. I think I would change the original recipe to : 10 cups water, 2 Lipton Tea bags

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture058 2 test strips with ’control’ white lace
The middle shade is the shade I decided to go with. Here is a picture of it in natural light; it looks barely off-white/ivory… perfect.

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture059 Dyed lace in natural light

Yes… I took this picture to show off my engagement ring too. I can’t help it… I like to take pictures of it!

Okay, moving on…

I then preceded to submerge the rest of my lace in the tea mixture (do I make this look easy? I was freaked out the whole time!).

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture060 All of Miss Dolpin’s Beautiful Alencon Lace in the Tea Dye

I then rinsed it and hung the lace to dry in our guest bathroom.

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture061 Miss Dolpin’s newly tea dyed lace hanging to dry

Oh! look at the detail! This is why I fell in love with this lace and had to have it (plus the price was amazing; can’t beat $16 on eBay for 8 yards! A budget bride’s dream!)

Miss Dolphin's Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory :  wedding diy gainesville veil Picture062 Detail shot of Miss Dolpin’s newly tea dyed lace

Next it is off to the designer where it will be sewn on to my veil. I will have a veil update in the next few weeks!

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24 Responses to “Miss Dolphin’s Afternoon Adventure: Tea Dying Lace from White to Ivory”

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Gilneas
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Gilneas (message)  1,393 posts, Bumble bee

Very brave! Can’t wait to see the veil!

My best friend is letting me use her white veil for the wedding, but my dress is very champagne… so I dyed the veil with coffee, and it came out the perfect creamy beige. It’s so scary while it’s working though!!

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

gorgeous lace, great job! can’t wait to see it on your veil!

 
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Miss Nachos
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Miss Nachos (message)  1,734 posts, Bumble bee

I’m with @Gilneas, very brave indeed! I’m happy it worked for you :)

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,625 posts, Sugar bee

I too would be freaking out the entire time, but job well done! Can’t wait to see your veil with the lovely lace!

 
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Jennifer

Thank you SO much for this. I spent yesterday scouring for ivory lace to edge my veil, and found a few white laces that I loved but alas, they were too white. Dying it never occurred to me (I don’t know why, my shoes are currently bright white and also being dyed, so….). Now if only I had bookmarked that one that was beautiful and wonderfully priced….

 
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Miss Jellyfish
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Miss Jellyfish (message)  1,450 posts, Bumble bee

Hats off to you for finding a creative solution! And I love the gratuitous ring pic.

 
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mrsRtobe
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mrsRtobe (message)  225 posts, Helper bee

You’re brave! It looks like it worked out great.

 
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Miss Dolphin
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Miss Dolphin (message)  503 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Jellyfish: Gotta show off the bling! lol

@Jennifer: I’m so glad I could help!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,295 posts, Bee Keeper

yay for a successful dyeing job. and i’m with you on the incomplete tutorials. i need a comprehensive step-by-step, none of this, then you fold here and here and ta da, you’re done with no pictures detailing what’s been done.

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

That’s awesome! You’re so brave - I’m glad to see it worked out so beautifully!

 
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moderndaisy
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moderndaisy (message)  6,703 posts, Bee Keeper

I’m crazy and ordered the dress and veil from two different salon’s in ‘ivory’ which of course isn’t going to match!! AAAHH!!

 
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Goldilocks1107
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Goldilocks1107 (message)  2,602 posts, Sugar bee

OMG - I was holding my breath throughout the post, so nervous about how it was going to turn out (ridiculous, huh? since if it had gone poorly, you’re post title probably would have reflected that!).

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,329 posts, Bee Keeper

What a gutsy move on your part to dye it with tea! Well-played, Dolphin!

 
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mander411
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mander411 (message)  735 posts, Busy bee

wow what a great thing to know!!! My lace is already ivory, looks like you got the PERFECT shade

 
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MrsWoohoo
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MrsWoohoo (message)  656 posts, Busy bee

Gorgeous lace at a pretty price. :)

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,219 posts, Honey bee

Awesome!

 
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Miss Paisley (message)  243 posts, Helper bee

Beautiful job!

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Whoa, pretty cool! :)

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

i’m impressed! and thanks for this great tutorial, i know it will help lots of brides out there! and even though i’m not going to use it, i *love* detailed tutorials!

 
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Mrs. Perfume (message)  2,253 posts, Buzzing bee

Fabulous job! I did the same with the lace for my veil!!!

 
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Mrs. Dolphin, Gainesville, FL Age and Occupation: 24, Graduate Architecture Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Interactive Interface Developer Engagement Date: February 14, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Plantation Bay Country Club About Me: I’m currently a Graduate Student at the University of Florida studying Architecture. I enjoy playing Scrabble with my Fiance, rooting for the Florida Gators, making any drink that involves a blender, cleaning (yes... I’m crazy), design... GOOD design that is, the new Pepsi with natural sugar, taking pictures, discovering new places in the U.S., and obsessing over doing (and designing) everything myself for our upcoming wedding!

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