DIY Lace Doily Bowl

A little while back I was searching for doilies – not the paper kind, nice crochet and lace doilies – for a DIY project.  I finally found some online, so I ordered a bunch figuring I’d use them for something. Sure enough, inspiration struck soon after and I decided to make some into bowls! I had heard of covering balloons with them to make really pretty lanterns (similar to our “thought bubbles”), and it turns out you can make a doily into a bowl using a very similar technique.

lace doily bowl

What you need: doilies (I ordered them from this website), fabric stiffener (I found this at A.C. Moore), and a bowl. Choose a bowl that will allow you to drape the doily over the bottom of to create a bowl shape.

lace doily bowl

If you have a bowl and doilies already and don’t want to purchase fabric stiffener, you can make your own! Just mix equal parts white glue and water.

lace doily bowl

This DIY is as easy as 1,2,3: Turn your bowl upside down, soak the doily in fabric stiffener, and drape the doily on the bottom of the bowl.

lace doily bowl

Use your fingers to smooth the doily over the bowl, removing any wrinkles and pushing out excess fabric stiffener. Leave it on the bowl overnight to allow it to dry and harden.

lace doily bowl

Experiment with different shapes and sizes! In the morning, your lace bowls will be ready for use.

diy lace bowldiy lace bowl

Photos by Julia.

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sofie
11 years ago

This is a really cute idea!! :-) .. . when do we get to take a peak at the upcoming catalog?? Can’t wait!! :-)

11 years ago

My great aunts used to do something similar to this for christmas, they would crochet little doily snowflakes add starch and give them out as ornaments. Very cute.

11 years ago

I admittedly have a slight obsession of crafting with doilies. I have 2 purses with them mod podged on and most recently I used a pair as elbow patches on one of my denim shirts. BUT I still have yet to make a doily bowl. I do believe the time has come!

JoAnn Algra
4 years ago
Reply to  Chelsea Ward

It is really quite easy. I am making flower girl baskets right now for my daughters upcoming wedding.

11 years ago

I love this, so simple…well it looks so simple anyway. Thanks again for the inspiration Free People!

11 years ago

Gosh! What a great idea!!!

11 years ago

Yes!! This is so easy and yet so darling! Thanks!

Alexandra

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11 years ago

we love it!!

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Bud
11 years ago

What a great idea! I’d imagine throwing a few different shades of Rit Dye into the equation would make it even more fun. :D

amaliaa
11 years ago

hey! this is awesome!!! i have one question so pleaaaaase answer. If i want to make the fabric stiffener on my own what kind of glue should i use???

amaliaa
11 years ago

oooh thank you very much! i just stealed some doilies from my grandma so im gonna make this bowl soon :P (once again everything in this blog is amazing thaaaank you)

liz
11 years ago

Also, it is very easy to paint fabric wtih acrylic paint. I used metallic paint to turn vintage lace into jewelry. Using silver and gold paints, the lace looks like it was dipped in the metal. I have some bronze paint I want to try next.
See my blog post below for an easy DIY jewelry project.

http://archipelagojewelry.wordpress.com/2012/09/21/gilded-lily/

11 years ago

Seems so easy!! i’m so excited to try this. I will get the fabric stiffener tomorrow

What a gorgeous project! I love anything made with doilies ;)

Syb
11 years ago

Beautiful and cute! I wanted to do it for a long time. If I well remember I’ve learned that you can do your own fabric stiffener with water, corn starch and liquid glue!…

Coco
11 years ago

I stiffened some vintage doilies done by family and fixed them to color board and framed them. I DID find that once stiffened, they break and were fragile. No problem behind glass but in bowl shape ?? I don’t know?

Ann
11 years ago

These are so pretty – I’ll definitely try that DIY stiffener. I’ve been making crochet snowflakes and spraying with laundry starch but it wouldn’t work for bowls – not stiff enough but ok for hanging decorations.

11 years ago

How simple and delicate! Can’t wait to give this a go!

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Ananya
11 years ago

awesome!! and easy.

ashley
11 years ago

How do you get the doily off the bowl?

jaye
11 years ago

These look great! What size doilies did you use?

lola
11 years ago

Just one question, does the fabric stiffener end up coming off the bowls, or is the bowl a gonner?

Anita
11 years ago

I love it! And I read other people asked same question. How do you take off doily out the bowl? Please answer. Thanks.

Kartzie
1 year ago
Reply to  Anita

You will need to put foil or plastic wrap over the bowl. That helps pull the shaped doilie right off the bowl