Eid Collective

  • DECORATIONS
    • Decor
    • Party & Tableware
  • DIY/CRAFTS
    • Crafts
    • DIY Decor
  • FOOD
    • Meals
    • Drinks
    • Desserts
  • GIFTS
    • Gift Wrap
    • Gift Ideas
  • FASHION
    • Adult Fashion
    • Kids Fashion
  • KIDS
  • SPIRITUAL
  • Shop

Eid Collective

  • DECORATIONS
    • Decor
    • Party & Tableware
  • DIY/CRAFTS
    • Crafts
    • DIY Decor
  • FOOD
    • Meals
    • Drinks
    • Desserts
  • GIFTS
    • Gift Wrap
    • Gift Ideas
  • FASHION
    • Adult Fashion
    • Kids Fashion
  • KIDS
  • SPIRITUAL
  • Shop
  • DECORATIONS
    • Decor
    • Party & Tableware
  • DIY/CRAFTS
    • Crafts
    • DIY Decor
  • FOOD
    • Meals
    • Drinks
    • Desserts
  • GIFTS
    • Gift Wrap
    • Gift Ideas
  • FASHION
    • Adult Fashion
    • Kids Fashion
  • KIDS
  • SPIRITUAL
  • Shop

Eid Collective

Eid Collective

  • DECORATIONS
    • Decor
    • Party & Tableware
  • DIY/CRAFTS
    • Crafts
    • DIY Decor
  • FOOD
    • Meals
    • Drinks
    • Desserts
  • GIFTS
    • Gift Wrap
    • Gift Ideas
  • FASHION
    • Adult Fashion
    • Kids Fashion
  • KIDS
  • SPIRITUAL
  • Shop
article TAG
HomearticlePage 2

Tag: article

Ramadan Tea Towels DIY – Cookie Cutters & Hand Stamped_article cover
CraftsDIY DecorDIY/CRAFTSGeneral
January 17, 2024BY eidadmin

Ramadan Tea Towels DIY – Cookie Cutters & Hand Stamped

These handmade Ramadan tea towels make the best decor, hostess gift or Eid gift. 

Ramadan Tea Towels DIY – Cookie Cutters & Hand Stamped. It’s so much fun to make your own Ramadan craft. Especially one that’s so versatile, just think of all the ways you can use them. As a Ramadan hostess gift, Eid gifts to your family, as well, of course, in your own kitchen.

And you have different ways to achieve your looks. Use potatoes to create a block stamp look all over the towel. Or grab your Ramadan cookie cutters and make a cute pattern along the bottom of your Ramadan flour sack towels. Whatever you do, we want to see so make sure to tag us on IG!

Sign up for our newsletter and get all the DIYs sent to you email every time.  And make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration.

Note: This post contains affiliate links. You can read our disclosure on our privacy page.

20220307_153734

How to Create Ramadan Tea Towels with Cookie Cutters

20220221_150411

Let’s talk supplies first. You can always skip to the bottom for all the supplies & instructions. Products are linked, or visit our Amazon storefront.

  • White tea towels 2 pk/tea towels 12 pk
  • Iron 
  • Potatoes – russet
  • Cardboard
  • Ramadan themed cookie cutters
  • Knife
  • Acrylic paint
  • Fabric painting medium/textile medium
  • Paper plate/paint palette
  • Foam paint brush
  • Paint brush
  • Paper

Place your towel over cardboard or another surface. Iron out the area you’ll be stamping on.

20220221_151453

Once you’ve determined the pattern and colors. You’ll need to mix all of your colors with a few drops of fabric medium. This helps to soften the paint so it’s not so hard on your towel.

20220221_152004

Dip your cookie cutters in the paint and do a test onto your white paper. If it looks good, go ahead and dip it back into the paint and place your first stamp onto the towel.

20220221_152651

Repeat the process with your pattern until the towel is complete. We opted for a camel and star pattern along the bottom of the towel.

20220221_153253

How to Create a Ramadan Tea Towels using Potato Stamps

Iron your towel in the place you’ll be stamping. And determine your pattern and colors used.

Once that is done you’re going to:

  1. Cut your potato in half
  2. Insert the cookie cutter into the potato half way, take out
  3. Trim off any access pieces so you have a crisp figure from your cookie cutter
20220221_154738

And mix the paint with a few drops of the painting medium. Now dip your potato stamps into the paint and stamp it onto the white paper as a test. If that’s good, stamp it back into the paint and stamp onto the towel in the desired location.

Continue with your pattern until you’re finished.

20220221_155753

If you notice you have gaps in the paint. You can go in with your paint brush and fill in the gaps.

20220221_160320

Enjoy your Ramadan tea towels! They make fantastic Eid or iftar host gifts as well!

Supplies

Products are linked, or visit our Amazon storefront.

  • White tea towels 2 pk/tea towels 12 pk
  • Iron 
  • Potatoes – russet
  • Cardboard
  • Ramadan themed cookie cutters
  • Knife
  • Acrylic paint
  • Fabric painting medium/textile medium
  • Paper plate/paint palette
  • Foam paint brush
  • Paint brush
  • Paper

Instructions for Cookie Cutters Tea Towel

  1. Wash your towels
  2. Iron your towels out, or just the portion you’ll be painting
  3. Place cardboard or another surface behind the towel as it might leak through 
  4. Determine what pattern you’ll be doing with the cookie cutters
  5. Mix together your paint & fabric medium paint – just a few drops
  6. Dip your cookie cutter into the paint
  7. Stamp it onto the white paper as a test
  8. Now stamp it back into the paint 
  9. Stamp it onto the towel in the desired location
  10. Continue this with other colors/cookie cutters until your pattern is complete 
  11. Lay flat to dry for 24 hours

Instructions for Potato Stamps Tea Towel

  1. Wash your towels
  2. Iron your towels out, or just the portion you’ll be painting
  3. Place cardboard or another surface behind the towel as it might leak through
  4. Determine what pattern you’ll be doing with the potato stamps
  5. Cut your potato in half
  6. Insert the cookie cutter into the potato half way, take out
  7. Trim off any access pieces so you have a crisp figure from your cookie cutter
  8. Mix together your paint & fabric medium paint – just a few drops
  1. Dip your potato stamps into the paint
  2. Stamp it onto the white paper as a test
  3. Now stamp it back into the paint 
  4. Stamp it onto the towel in the desired location
  5. Continue this with other color

Printables are intellectual property of Eid Collective. You may not use Eid Collective printables to sell items or alter them in any way. Please do not send or distribute printables to others, once you gain access to the printables, it is for you, and you alone to print and enjoy.

Showcase it! When you print up the Ramadan Tea Towels DIY – Cookie Cutters & Hand Stamped, make sure to tag us in your photos. We look forward to seeing how you’ve displayed it!

And make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration and sign up for the newsletter.

Share This Article
Pinterest
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Read more
Using the Technology Wisely this Ramadan_article cover
SPIRITUAL
December 12, 2023BY eidadmin

Using Technology Wisely this Ramadan

By Ayisha Heba

Using technology for a productive Ramadan this year

A quick reminder to use technology to your advantage this Ramadan. From keeping in touch with each other to helping attend classes or even read the Quran.

Sign up for our newsletter and get all the DIYs sent to you email every time.  And make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration.

Using the Technology Wisely this Ramadan

Every year when Ramadan comes, it brings us a lot of hope and joy. Each year we try to refresh our souls by welcoming Ramadan in all the possible ways we could. Being in the digital era, it’s much easier for us now than our ancestors. For example, our parents or grandparents during their early ages,  might have had their fasting days confined only to the kitchen, house and nearby mosques. Of course, they would have had the best Ramadan with families around and traditions.

But, today being relaxed at our couch, we have the access to listen to international speakers on Quran and Islam and lift our spirits high while we hold our thirst and hunger. Before, people choose to sleep or cook to pass the time till it’s time to break fast. However, today there are plenty of positive ways to reap the benefits of Ramadan at your fingertips. Thanks to modern technology and social media.

This pandemic has made seeing our friends and family who live miles away even more difficult. But luckily we always feel connected to each other as we are able to do live video calls, share our pictures instantly and what not. Over the past 2 years, almost all of us have had our Eid meet with families online. And it’s good to see the oldest of the family to the youngest on a single screen at the same time, even though they live in different time zones.

Not only that, our kids also enjoy the sweetness of Ramadan with all the activities and friends they find through various Islamic social media platforms. In this way, slowly the kids start having love for our religious celebration and start paying less attention towards other unwanted celebrations they see around them.

Today the opportunities to utilise Ramadan are so high that we get really confused about which classes or programmes to attend. There  are quran and Tafseer courses, quizzes, Eid corner, qiraa’t competitions and a lot more happening online for adults and kids worldwide. Moreover, unlike olden times, the quran is so handy that we can read, listen and understand with the help of different mobile apps no matter where we are. Be it on a flight journey, drive to your work or even while waiting for your turn at a doctor’s appointment. So, don’t you think we are lucky enough to be in the digital era and embrace Ramadan without any limitations? 

Like every other thing in the world, being too much into our gadgets could also have a negative impact on us. While we involve too much in these social media platforms, we should also ensure we are mentally present and not just physically within our own homes. As we all know, preparing food, praying in congregation, having suhoor and iftar together as a family, are all ways to earn happiness and Barakah in this life and hereafter.

Remember, Ramadan is our special guest who comes only once a year and not every year is guaranteed for us. So, let’s be wise enough to make use of the internet and our gadgets to make this holy month a fruitful one. By making use of all the resources available to learn and enrich our Islamic values.

About the Author

Ayisha Hiba is a freelance content writer and owns a blog called ‘Humans Around Us’. She is a graduate of Journalism and Mass Communication. She has written contents for various UK and US based websites. She is currently living in Germany with her family.

Make sure to Pin the article to Pinterest. And, as always,  make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration and sign up for the newsletter for discounts and free printables!

Share This Article
Pinterest
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Read more
Mamool Recipes for Eid_article cover
DessertsFOOD
December 12, 2023BY eidadmin

Mamool Recipes for Eid

5 mamool recipes to choose from this Eid

Mamool Recipes for Eid. A traditional cookie served on Eid for specific cultures. And oh, the ways you can spell it: ma’maoul, maamoul, mamool or maamool. But that doesn’t take away from the delicious, crumbly cookies. Traditional stuffed with pistachio, walnuts or dates.

Make sure to follow us on IG for more inspiration and subscribe to the newsletter for discounts and free printables! 

Let’s take a look at some of our current favorites!

Easy Mamool Recipe

Mamool cookies topped with sesame seeds
by Moumena Saradar

Maamoul Date Cookies

Yummy maamool cookies topped with powered sugar
by Fufu’s Kitchen

Date Mamoul

Round date cookies dusted with powered sugar
by Cook with Dena

Best Maamoul Recipe

In different shapes and patterns
by Amira’s Pantry

Maamoul Cookies With Pistachio and Walnuts Recipe

Cookies filled with nuts
by Mama’s Lebanese Pantry

Mamool Recipes for Eid. Let us know some of your favorites below and make sure to Pin the article to Pinterest. We look forward to showcasing more ideas and fantastic brands.

And, as always,  make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration and sign up for the newsletter for discounts and free printables

Read more
modernhome_article cover
DecorDECORATIONS
December 12, 2023BY eidadmin

Modern Ramadan & Eid Decorations

L ooking for decor that’s a bit more modern this Ramadan? Check out this list.

Can we please acknowledge that we even have modern Ramadan & Eid decorations options now? I think we can all look back ten years ago and say, wow. The options that we have now, as Muslims, have greatly increased. And you can now choose from so many great options that are so fantastic. Enjoy!

Make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid content and subscribe to the newsletter for discounts and free printables.

Let’s take a look at some of our current favorites!

RASM

From metallic dome jars – to ceramic Masjids
Canada

ERUM KHALILLI

From graphic art prints – to gift boxes
USA

ISLAMIC MOMENTS

From greeting cards – to mugs
UK

MODERN EID

From pillows to – acrylic centerpieces 

Discount: 10% off their order total on orders with a minimum of $15
Code: EidCoxme10
USA

EID CREATIONS

From disposable tableware – to banners
USA

CRESCENT STAR CREATIONS

From napkin rings – to gift wrap
USA

RUSTIK HOME

From wooden garlands – to metal trivets
USA

MODERN DAR

From soup bowls – to glassware sets

We hope you enjoyed these Modern Ramadan & Eid Decorations. Let us know some of your favorites below and make sure to Pin the article to Pinterest. And, as always,  make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration and sign up for the newsletter for discounts and free printables!

Read more
  • 1
  • 2
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Recent Posts

  • Where to Buy Ramadan & Eid Family and Kids Pajamas
  • 10 DIY Ramadan Home Decoration Ideas
  • 10 Fantastic Ramadan Baskets & Bags
  • Kid’s Ramadan Mini Masjid Ideas
  • 2024 Ramadan & Eid Calendar
Shop Printables
Categories
  • Crafts
  • Decor
  • DECORATIONS
  • Desserts
  • DIY Decor
  • DIY/CRAFTS
  • Drinks
  • Educational
  • FASHION
  • FOOD
  • General
  • Gift Wrap
  • GIFTS
  • KIDS
  • Kids Crafts
  • Meals
  • Party & Tableware
  • SPIRITUAL
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

email: eidcollective@gmail.com

Privacy Policy

Contact

Press

Printable Library

Copyright © 2022 Lemani by WebGeniusLab. All Rights Reserved