Spring Doily Table Runner
Add a splash of cheerful pastel color to your table this spring with a gorgeous table runner made from thrift store finds. With this Spring Doily Table Runner, you can transform old thrift store or garage sale doilies into a beautiful table runner in shades of spring green, daffodil yellow, and petal pink.
This DIY table runner is a stunning way to add some color to your family dinner this Easter and can be displayed all the way until summer. All you need is a few dollars, some fabric dye, and a quick whip stitch to design this colorful home decor project. This spring, decorate your home in bright colors without breaking your budget with this beginner sewing project.
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Sandi C
Mar 02, 2017
Oh, could this be any prettier? I absolutely love this and the fact that the doilies were dyed with RIT first makes any color scheme possible! I would love to try this but I don't own any doilies. Where do you all find them? Do you collect at yard sales, antique stores or do you find them online?
Polly Esther
Feb 10, 2017
I can't believe I never thought of this before! My local thrift store always has a TON of doilies in the home decor section. I'll definitely be picking some up this weekend so I can get started on this gorgeous modern table runner!
shilohdana
Dec 09, 2016
I made one of these doily table runners using white and off white doilies. They look like snowflakes, so they are great for winter dcor. You could also dye the doilies red and green or red, white and blue or blue and white for different holiday themes and different looks. You could also just make a centerpiece of doilies using a larger round one in the middle and add some smaller ones around it for a pretty center of the table medallion look. Great dcor idea with lots of different variations!
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