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
✨Bundle dyeing✨ with Flowers & Food Waste 🌸🌿 👉🏼✨ Comment BUNDLE & I’ll send you a ✨free✨ bundle dyeing tutorial! 🦋 Bundle dyeing is an easy technique that yields beautiful results. ✨ If you’re new to natural dyeing, food waste dyes are a budget friendly, low pressure way to begin experimenting. It’s also the ideal natural dye project to do with kids! I worked with yellow onion skins, marigolds, & avocados for this project. 🧅🥑💕 Some of the best (most colorfast) food waste dyes include avoca...
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