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How To: Dip Dye Wooden Cutlery

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Thursday, 19 April 2012

How To: Dip Dye Wooden Cutlery

I acquired a ton of this 'disposable' wooden cutlery recently which was crying out for a fun and colourful makeover. With Emma's birthday approaching I thought it would be a pretty alternative to the usual plastic fare widely on offer.
To ensure the cutlery would remain 'food safe' I used food colouring rather than paint or fabric dye for this project.

You will be able to find this wooden 'eco' cutlery and most good party supply stores and some supermarkets. The rest of the materials you probably already have sitting in your cupboards.

Liven up a party, barbecue, picnic or even lunchbox with these colourful eating accessories.
Here's how...


What you will need:
Wooden cutlery (uncoated)
food colouring/dye (liquid or paste)
water
a few bowls or containers
paper towel
a protected work surface

How to: 
**protect your clothing and work surface as food colouring will stain everything, including hands. Mop up spills promptly**

- Make up some strong solutions with your food dye and a little water. The stronger the solution the deeper the colour result.
- Place the cutlery in the solution, it will be absorbed up the wood by capillary action. Get the kids to place bets on which will win the absorption race!
- Once you are happy with the colour result, rinse off the excess dye on the handles under running water. We don't want our guests to go home with stains on their hands.
- Allow to dry on some paper towel.
Don't they just look so pretty?
And if you are wondering what happened to the cake...

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7 Comments:

Blogger CheezyK said...

I see Emma found the cutlery useful ... :D

Great idea though, better than plastic, prettier than plain wood and easier to clean up than 'silverware'.

19 April 2012 10:05 am  
Anonymous marla said...

Fabulous!! I need to do this asap :)

19 April 2012 10:58 pm  
Blogger Lowri said...

This is a really fun idea - thanks for sharing!

20 April 2012 6:08 am  
Anonymous Rosa Marie said...

I`ve never seen the wooden cutlery before.
Soo cute!
Rosa Marie

20 April 2012 11:18 pm  
Blogger The Craft-Arty Kid said...

Very pretty. I love the way the colour seeps up the wood. Great effect.

5 May 2012 8:06 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am so sorry to interrupt the fun, although it seems a wonderful idea...
After the "food safe" thing, I realised that you intend to use them to EAT. My point is that maybe our mothers, grandmothers used wooden spoons, cutting surfaces etc, there not sterilized, and you'll never sterilize them completely!
Wood has pores where collects food! Once a while you must disinfect them by rubbing it with salt and lemon..
But I understand it's quite difficult when it comes to spoons and forks!!!
If you want my advice, use metallic or plastic ones and keep them for decoration!!!!

16 June 2012 8:02 am  
Blogger Miss Cinti - my poppet said...

Hi anon, thanks for your concern about food hygiene. This is disposable cutlery so is only designed to be used once.
Cheers Cinti

20 June 2012 7:35 pm  

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