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Liz Spencer • Natural Dyes & Growing Color on Instagram: "🍁New Tutorial: EcoPrinting with Leaves, Tannin & Rust- A multi-optional Tutorial that will work with any leaf! 🍂This tutorial can be employed at ANY time of the year (🐿️ Especially if you do your good little squirrel work in the autumn & save/press leaves for the winter months), & you can also print with 🍃spring and summer leaves! And in fact many of these leaves I use in the tutorial are saved from throughout the year. 🌳I’ve included adaptable techniques that can be used with many different varieties of plant leaves. And following the guidance in my process directions- you can use ANY LEAF regardless of it’s EcoPrinting favorability/character, as all leaves can be used as a resist in a blanket technique to create dramatic and Print Leaves On Fabric, Bleach Leaf Print, Natural Clothes Dye, Leaf Print Art Diy, Leaf Bleach Printing, Leaf Pressing Art, Botanical Printing On Fabric, Printing With Leaves, Pressing Leaves

Liz Spencer • Natural Dyes & Growing Color on Instagram: "🍁New Tutorial: EcoPrinting with Leaves, Tannin & Rust- A multi-optional Tutorial that will work with any leaf! 🍂This tutorial can be employed at ANY time of the year (🐿️ Especially if you do your good little squirrel work in the autumn & save/press leaves for the winter months), & you can also print with 🍃spring and summer leaves! And in fact many of these leaves I use in the tutorial are saved from throughout the year. 🌳I’ve…

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7 Natural Dyes From your Kitchen Medieval Dyes, Natural Fabric Dye Diy, Natural Dyes For Fabric, Natural Food Dye, Natural Dyeing Techniques, Kitchen Materials, Vibrant Kitchen, Pomegranate Peel, Fabric Dyeing Techniques

(and what NOT to use)In this blog you will learn how to properly mordant cellulose fabrics, and how to use ingredients from your kitchen to dye them.The most eco-concious way to use kitchen materials is by collecting them and drying or freezing them until you are ready to use them. Use produce nets for drying (or it will start creating mold and fruit flies) or Ziploc bags for freezer storage. More about good 'kitchen dyers' below.What will you need?Dyeing in the kitchen requires a few basic…

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NATURAL DYEING | REBECCA DESNOS on Instagram: "The many uses of rosemary 😍🌿👌 Have you tried either of these?  1️⃣ Dyeing with rosemary!  💚 Different varieties make different dye colours. Making dye is a lot like making a strong pot of herbal tea. 💚 Simmer your plants in water and allow the pot to stand for a few hours. 💚 Strain, then add your mordanted or pretreated fabric. 💚 Gently heat the pot of dye and stir regularly for an even colour. 💚 Rinse and dry.  2️⃣ Make rosemary hair growth spray!   💚 Boil filtered water. 💚 Add your sprigs of rosemary, turn off the heat and cover. 💚 Allow the water to cool. 💚 Transfer to a spray bottle. 💚 Spray your herbal water onto the scalp after washing to stimulate hair growth and reduce any hair loss. 💚 Keep in the fridge and use within a Dyeing With Tea, Plant Dyed Fabric, Rosemary Hair Growth Spray, Uses Of Rosemary, Natural Dyes For Fabric, Natural Fabric Dye, Natural Green Dye, Herbal Water, Tea Dyed Fabric

NATURAL DYEING | REBECCA DESNOS on Instagram: "The many uses of rosemary 😍🌿👌 Have you tried either of these? 1️⃣ Dyeing with rosemary! 💚 Different varieties make different dye colours. Making dye is a lot like making a strong pot of herbal tea. 💚 Simmer your plants in water and allow the pot to stand for a few hours. 💚 Strain, then add your mordanted or pretreated fabric. 💚 Gently heat the pot of dye and stir regularly for an even colour. 💚 Rinse and dry. 2️⃣ Make rosemary hair…

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