Okay, so I saw this “black and turquoise dress” trend popping up, and I was like, “I gotta try this!” I’m not a super crafty person, but I do love a good DIY project. So, here’s how my little experiment went down.
The Hunt for Supplies
First things first, I needed a dress. I didn’t want to ruin anything fancy, so I hit up a thrift store. Found a plain black dress – score! It was a simple A-line thing, nothing special, but perfect for what I had in mind. Then, I needed the turquoise. I wasn’t sure what I wanted exactly…paint? Fabric dye? Sequins? My local craft store had an aisle full. It’s a good thing.

The Messy Part
I decided to go with fabric paint. It seemed the least likely to end in total disaster. I got a bottle of turquoise fabric paint, some brushes, and a roll of painter’s tape. Back home, I laid the dress out on some old newspapers (pro tip: don’t skip this step!). I used the painter’s tape to create some stripes across the bottom of the dress. I wasn’t going for anything super precise, just some fun, uneven lines.
Then came the painting. It was…messier than I anticipated. I definitely got some paint outside the lines, but hey, that’s part of the charm, right? I did a couple of coats to make sure the turquoise really popped against the black.
Waiting…and Waiting…
The hardest part was waiting for the paint to dry. The bottle said it would take a few hours, but I’m impatient. I kept poking at it, probably making it take even longer. Finally, I decided to just leave it overnight.
The Big Reveal!
The next morning, I peeled off the painter’s tape. It was pretty cool! The lines weren’t perfect, but I actually liked the slightly uneven, handmade look. I think need to do iron, so I ironed it.
So, that’s my black and turquoise dress adventure! It wasn’t perfect, but it was fun, and I ended up with a unique dress that I actually like. I am very exciting and happy.
