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Making Your Own Colored ElasticThanks for any help you can give me. Answers:Use Clear Elastic InsteadThere's a great clear elastic made just for stringing beads, and it costs very little. My daughter and I have made many bracelets with it, and are real pleased with the way it blends in. You can find it at craft stores. Make sure you put clear nail polish on the knots before you trim off the extra.By Londa Use Coffee or TeaYears ago, I worked in a showroom and watched the clothing designers use both coffee and tea to dye samples for their lines before using the final fabrics. I have been using this trick ever since. It will not harm the elastic, just make sure you rinse it and let it dry before you use it.By Sheilamay Steep In A Cup Of TeaI'd try just steeping white elastic in a cup of tea. Rinse and let it dry in the sun after staining.Use Separator BeadsIf the tea dye doesn't come out to the color you want, you can hide the elastic by putting a tiny bead between each of the main beads.By Kimhis Natural DyesUse coffee, tea, beet juice, or onion skins boiled in water to dye the elastic. Vegetables make wonderful, colorful dyes. You certainly wouldn't have to worry about it coming off of the elastic plus it could come close to the tones in your wooden beads. Simply drop the elastic in one of the above solutions for several minutes to achieve the color tone, rinse in cold water and air dry.By MJ Permanent MarkerUse a brown (or color choice) permanent marker. Stretch the elastic a bit as you color, with some scrap paper underneath to protect your table surface from marker damage.By CJean Feel free to post your ideas below! |
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