New Tulle colors

We are excited to announce that we’ve added 5 new colors of Tulle fabric:

Baby Blue Tulle fabric
Hot Pink Tulle fabric
Pastel Pink Tulle fabric
Lavender Tulle fabric
Purple Tulle Fabric

You can use tulle to make poofy skirts and dresses, or use it to flare out beneath a patent vinyl skater skirt as a petticoat.  It can also be used for decorating tables, cakes, posts, etc.

A lot of people think of white tulle for weddings, but with additional colors you can expand and use it for so much more.  Plus, with Halloween around the corner, it can be the perfect addition to that princess or fairy costume that you’ve been thinking about putting together!


Matching Products:

Lavendar tulle fabric by the yard.

Lavender Tulle

$1.49

Purple tulle fabric by the yard.

Purple Tulle

$1.49

Hot pink Tulle

$1.49

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10 Comments

Hayden Sloane

Pastel pink paired with baby blue sounds perfect for a soft, whimsical theme. I like that you pointed out uses beyond clothing, since I often need versatile fabric for decor.

Sydney Lane

I usually associate tulle with white wedding decor, so seeing purple and lavender highlighted for broader uses is refreshing. It makes me think about themed party decorations and colorful table setups.

Marlowe Dean

The Halloween angle is spot on—purple and hot pink tulle would make a fun fairy or princess costume. I appreciate the reminder that it’s not just for formal wear but also seasonal projects.

Robin Tate

Hot pink and pastel pink tulle are exactly what I needed for a dance costume project. The note about using it as a petticoat under patent vinyl is a great styling tip I hadn’t considered.

Jamie Brooks

These new colors feel like a push to think beyond traditional wedding uses, which I appreciate. Lavender and hot pink especially seem ideal for playful, layered costumes this season.

Reese Palmer

I’ve only ever bought white tulle, so the expanded color range is exciting. Lavender and purple would look great for cake table decorations or even backdrop draping.

Quinn Avery

Using tulle to flare out a skater skirt is such a practical idea, especially with these brighter colors. Baby blue and pastel pink could create a really soft, layered look.

Alex Monroe

The idea of using tulle as a petticoat under vinyl is clever, especially for creating contrast in texture and color. Purple under black vinyl would look particularly striking.

Emerson Gray

The addition of baby blue and lavender really opens up options beyond bridal, especially for spring events and kids’ outfits. I like the suggestion of layering it under a vinyl skater skirt for extra volume.

Sydney Lane

The mention of decorating posts and tables got my attention since I plan events. Hot pink tulle could really elevate a simple setup without much extra effort.


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