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Rock Pigment Paint
Using rocks to make paint for earthy neutral abstract artwork.
Fabriquer un carnet à partir de papier recyclé, d’un petit bout de bois et de ficelle…
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A coreopsis eco print sampler. 🌼 A few folks have asked for example prints of the different varieties of coreopsis flowers so I made this eco print sampler with the 5 varieties they are currently blooming in my garden. 🌿✨ 1. Plains coreopsis 2. Incredible Swirl 3. Lance Leaf 4. Red & gold uptick 5. Sterntaler For this sampler, I worked with bamboo silk, mordanted with method 3 from my online ‘Printing with Flowers & Leaves’ course. ✨This is the last weekend to receive 50% off with code SP...
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How To Bundle Dye Silk With Blossoms - Natural Dye Tutorial
Difficulty: Easy Bundle dyeing silk with flower blossoms is a fun and easy way to explore natural dyeing without a ton of experience or materials. You can finish this easy plant dye project in less than an hour and make a silk scarf for yourself or give it as a gift. This botanical dye DIY project is safe enough to do with kids, as long as they have adult supervision. Tools • Pot • Tongs • Steamer basket • Stove top Supplies • 100% Silk or silk scarf • Alum (get it in the spice aisle at your local supermarket) • Blossoms: hibiscus, marigolds, dark rose petals, black hollyhocks, chamomile, and onion skins get fun results • String or rubber bands Note: • To fix (mordant) your silk scarf, add 1 teaspoon of alum to a bucket of warm water, stir, and let your scarf sit overni
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Bundle Dyeing with Food Waste
Difficulty: Easy Supplies • Cotton fabric • Soy milk • Avocado pits • Onion skins • Rubber bands or string • Steamer
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Creating purple natural dyes and eco-prints
There are so many ways to create purple from natural dyes, depending on how you want to prep your fabric. When I’m using soy milk binder, another natural purple dye I love is eucalyptus bark plus iron. And some more eco-print leaves I love for purple are liquidambar, oak and pelargonium (dipped in iron mordant). And of course, Black Knight scabiosa can produce wonderful purple dyes and prints, as I’ve been showing in recent reels, although it is less colourfast than the other plants I’ve listed here. How about you? What are your favourite purple dyes or prints? 💜🌸🌿
🌸Bundle dyeing with fresh flowers from my garden. If you’re new to natural dyes then this technique is a must try. It’s incredibly therapeutic to work with natural colour in this way. It’s also a very simple process to follow and the joy you feel when unrolling a bundle is a fantastic feeling. Children love this and it’s also a very meaningful way to immortalise a bouquet or offer a thoughtful gift. 🌸Look out for my next post to see how these overalls look on and they will be available on ...
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Start using your food waste to dye clothes
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Intro to bundle dyeing. My blog has the entire tutorial!