How to Dye Golf Balls for Father’s Day | DIY
A fun DIY project for Father’s Day or Easter or any day!
Easter craft projects are fun and this project might not only be for Easter time since in this case there is actually a very practical purpose for dying golf balls! When dad (or mother or uncle anyone else :-)) is at the driving range or on the course, this could help him to easily identify his golf balls from the countless other white ones sailing across the green. Check out this simple DIY tutorial for a fun Father’s Day gift.
Materials needed: Golf balls, liquid dye Glass jars with lids Tongs or spoon, Rubber gloves Paper towels [Helpful notes: It goes without saying — dye stains! Protect your work surface with newspaper or a plastic tablecloth and protect your hands with rubber gloves. We used the following Rit dye colors: Golden Yellow, Tangerine, Evening Blue and Scarlet.]
Instructions:
1) Measure 2 cups of hot water and approximately 2 teaspoon of liquid dye into each glass jar.
2) Immerse golf ball into dye mixture using tongs or a spoon, cover tightly and shake to mix.
3) Check color frequently, the longer the golf ball remains in the dye mixture the darker the color. When desired shade is achieved, remove golf balls, rinse and dry with paper towels.
That’s it! so easy. Have fun with these colorful golf balls and let us know how it went.