Making your own fabric designs is such a fun way to personalize any of your textile projects. I tried hand painting curtains for a dalmation-esque spotted effect last year, but to be honest, it took so much time that I wasn't too keen to try something like that again. Stamping, printing, and dying fabric are other alternatives for DIY fabric designs, but what about bleach? I thought I'd try a more bohemian speckled effect for a recent reupholstery project, and you guys, it was so much fun and so easy!
Supplies:
–concentrated bleach
-paint brush (An angled brush like this works best.)
-small basin
-drop clothes or tarp
-heavyweight washable fabric (I used twill.)
Tip: Wear old clothes that can get ruined with bleach splashes without breaking your heart. You shouldn't need gloves because your hands shouldn't get bleach on them, but if you're worried about that, go ahead and wear gloves.
Preparing to bleach the fabric: Lay out your fabric on top of a tarp or drop cloth. This process shouldn't produce splashing, but you'll want to protect the area around your fabric just in case.
Soak your brush in a small basin of concentrated bleach. Before dropping the bleach onto your fabric, make sure the brush isn't dripping too profusely with bleach. You don't want to get drip lines, like you can see on the top left corner of my fabric. The bleach shouldn't drip off the brush until you have it in place over the fabric.
Techniques for dripping the bleach: You should have enough bleach on your brush that it will drip, but not until you hold the brush still. Move the brush into place above the fabric and just hold it, directing the bleach down to the angled tip of your brush. The bleach will drop off and onto your fabric.
The longer you let the bleach drip in one spot, the larger the mark left by the bleach will be. Once the bleach stops dripping easily, You can shake the brush (in a vertical, not diagonal motion) to create smaller splatters on the fabric. Then soak the brush again, make sure it's not dripping too much, then keep adding more spots.
The bleached effect will appear pretty quickly after the liquid hits the fabric, which makes it easy to envision your design as you make your way across the fabric.
Wash the fabric. Allow the bleach to sit on the fabric long enough for all of the spots to be uniform in color, but don't let the bleach sit any longer than that or it will destroy the integrity of the fibers. I ran my fabric through a cold rinse cycle before putting it through a regular wash cycle with laundry detergent. Don't wash it with other linens, which may cause any residual bleach to ruin other items in the washing machine.
I used my fabric to reupholster this DIY stool I made over a year ago. I was ready for a change, and had to fix the legs that were coming off because back then I didn't realize you needed mounting plates to keep the legs on the wood! That's a bit embarrassing to admit, but there ya have it.
I love my new and improved foot stool, and have enough fabric leftover that I might make a tote or something too! What craft would you make with your own bleach-spotted fabric? –Mandi
Credits // Author and Photography: Mandi Johnson. Photos edited with Stella and Valentine from the Signature Collection.
It’s funny you mention that, because I’ve recently only purchased fabric from Joanns! 🙂 This was a twill found int he apparel section, and of course, as the tutorial shows, I added the pattern with drops of bleach. Also, my laptop case project uses 45″ home dec fabric from Joanns (here: https://abeautifulmess.com/2015/03/diy-quilted-laptop-sleeve.html). There were other great trendy fabric in the 45″ bolts of home dec fabric at Joanns that I was considering too. And in the quilting section, they carry some fun patterns. I’ve been enjoying the Cloud 9 for Joanns fabric I’ve discovered recently. I used to work at their corporate office in Hudson, Ohio, and had to walk across the huge warehouse on my way from the store planning department to merchandising frequently and would notice fun fabrics being rolled onto bolts that I didn’t even realize they had in the home dec department. I could get lost looking at fabric for hours, though admittedly the majority of what the stock is not my cup of tea. -Mandi
You did an incredible job, it looks awesome!
Where is your favorite place to buy fabric? You guys always have such great fabric colors and patterns and I think that’s hard to find at a local Jo-Ann’s. Any suggestions?
What a cute little stool. The polka dots are so cheerful!
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What a great craft! Who knew something so simple to execute could end up so…cute! The end result is so awesome and definitely brings a big, bold touch of attitude to the room. Pair this with a bright, custom-made Felt Ball Rug and you’ve got yourself a room with some serious personality!
this is adorable!
xx nikki
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Wowzers! Love it! I was thinking about doing a bleached pattern on curtains but wasn’t sure about it. Thanks for more inspo, this is lovely!!
Sarah
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nice idea ! love it
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I love this, great idea!!
A very very nice footstool.
Have a nice new week
Patricia
(from the nethelands)
Love your DIY posts like this! Would you consider doing one for bleaching denim?
xo
Bleach spotting is so fun- this stool turned out so cute! A friend of mine made these kind of cheeky/silly boob t-shirts by using a similar technique. Haha, don’t know if that motif is up everyone’s alley, but it just goes to show there are so many possibilities with the medium! Thanks for sharing!
xo Mary
Mostly Salty Blog
I love how happy this little stool looks!
That could be a cool look! I’d suggest using a bleach pen. It’s like a gel, so it bleeds less. -Mandi
I’m just going to chime in with everyone else and say that stool looks adorable. The pink plus the white splashes is a very charming look.
This is such a cute idea! Love the whole interior of this room and the chair looks so cute!
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What an awesome idea? I don’t know why I didn’t think of this considering I’m always spilling bleach on my clothes by accident.
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I always love seeing your DIY’s, you’re so creative, I can’t wait to see what you come up with next! And I just adore this one.
Courtney x
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Love this so much. Have tried writing with bleach on fabric before, but this looks so easy. Think I will try hanging fabric on the washing line and trying to get a drip effect. Fingers crossed. oxoxo
Wow did that change the room! I love how pink isn’t just for little girl spaces anymore. Super fresh, thanks for sharing.
That looks really cool! It’s a color that I would choose too.
-M
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