• 2009-03-02T05:46:07Z The Inspired Bride

    I was hoping to do a colored crinoline for my wedding, but I was not looking forward to a long search for one or dyeing it (I see grand visions of perma-stained hands, and possibly kitties). It dawned on me that maybe - just maybe - someone on Etsy would be clever enough to fill that gap since color in unexpected places has become a pre-peak trend of late, found in bridal shoes in particular. Well, thank goodness for Wedding Cabaret, who will not only do it for you, but will do it affordably! For only $25, you can choose from a wide variety of colors. Don’t have the time to even pick up th...

  • 2011-02-24T09:25:00Z Sparkle and Hay Wedding Blog

    I have very few "regrets" or things I would have done differently for my wedding (I truly could count them all on 1 hand & they honestly did not detract one bit from my day) but this is one of those things if I could go back and do it again I would - dye the crinoline under my wedding gown.  Wouldn't it be so charming to have the crinoline under your gown tinted to just the lightest shade of a peachy blush pink (similar to the Sparkle & Hay header color)... I may have to see if this can be done before my wear it again session...weddingbycolorbirdstonebrasspaperclipor for those of ...

  • 2010-08-20T05:00:00Z classic bride

    I thought I'd bring back a little Classic Finds goodness by featuring 'Fresh + Classic' finds every once in awhile on CB ... If I get enough positive feedback, maybe I'll make it a regular series. ;o)So to hop right in, I've lately been appreciating crinolines dyed in pretty vibrant hues ... the richer and deeper the color, the better! I'm especially smitten with Kirsten Dunst's boldly pink crinoline from Marie Antionette ... such an unexpectedly cheerful pop of color! Which color would you want your crinoline to be?For more fresh and classic finds, check out my Classic Style File over on the ...

  • 2007-12-20T15:30:00Z AisleDash

    Filed under: Fashion, Do-It-YourselfLots of brides who wear a crinoline under their dress like to dye this piece of fabric for the big day. It's a fun way to add a touch of color to your ensemble, though it won't stand out. Usually, the color of the crinoline only peeks out from time to time, like on the dance floor or as the bride is walking around.Sometimes you can find a colored crinoline, but most brides tend to dye their own. The most popular way to do this is using Rit dye, which sells for just over $2 per box and comes with easy-to-follow instructions right on the package.The easiest...

  • 2010-05-10T10:34:44Z Strictly Weddings Blog

    We’re getting close to summer (even tho the cool spring weather is trying to hang on) which makes us think of bursts of color and with many of our brides that could be incorporated in several ways. So, here’s an idea we found that may fuel your thinking … think about adding a little zing under your wedding dress …just a pop of color! How? Throw your crinoline in the wash with a little bit of RIT Dye (they have a really “sweet” website; wish I had something to go dye). This could be a DIY (do it yourself) project or you may send it off to someone to custom dye it for you. Just anot...

  • 2011-11-08T05:00:34Z Brendas Wedding Blog

    Another Tuesday = Another Giveaway. This week I'm thrilled to have Ann of Swank Underpinnings join us who is awarding one lucky reader of Brenda's Wedding Blog with a $100 shopping spree to her etsy shop. Add a little flair under your wedding gown with a little bit of ruffles and lace. Each of Ann's vintage-inspired petticoats & crinolines are handmade with attention to detail, style, and comfort and she always welcomes custom orders! To enter the contest, please leave me a comment {wedding thought} with your wedding date {if you're a bride} and your favorite item from the Swank Underpinn...

  • 2012-02-28T05:27:13Z Merriment Events

    Loving these dip dyed table cloths. Such an easy and affordable way to dress up a basic cotton linen and to have something unique and custom for an event!   images: 1 + 3 photographed by Polly Wreford for Red Magazine first spotted here and here at Bright Bazaar; 2 photographed by Emma Lee via House to Home...

  • 2009-03-19T12:30:57Z Elizabeth Anne Designs

    A Backyard Wedding shows us how to dye a petticoat - love the result as seen in her wedding! {Tutorial found here, photo by Shepherd Photography} Do you have a tutorial you would like to submit for our new DIY Daily feature?  Use our submissions form to share your craftiness! © Elizabeth Anne Designs: The Wedding Blog, 2009 | Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us | StumbleUpon It! | Submissions Posted in: diy, diy daily, elizabeth, what to wear Join us here too! EAD Living, Message Boards, Bulletin Board, The EAD Library ...

  • 2011-05-09T06:17:00Z erin ever after

    I've fallen hard for dip dying and sort of want to do it to my hair, my chairs, my silverware...nothing is safeImages: Martha Stewart, Design Sponge, Bright Bazaar, House and Home, ...

  • I had so much fun working on this Easter story for Oh Joy! I hope you’ll click over to read the story and make some neon dip dyed eggs of your own!   photo by katie stoops ...