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Give your summer loves a fun, new upgrade! We’re taking food scraps and making an all-natural dye that you can use on your fave tees, joggers and more. Read on below to see how you can, too! WHAT YOU NEED White shirts, joggers or clothing of your choiceFood scraps (we used cabbage, beets, onion skins)Rubber […]

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Learn how you can make natural dyes from fruits and vegetables. The complete stey by step guide to make natural dyes and dyeing fabrics.

the beginner's guide to natural dyeing

Explore the beginner's guide to natural dyeing and uncover the hidden colors in plants, herbs, and mushrooms. This easy guide teaches you how to dye fabric naturally, perfect for updating your wardrobe or creating beautiful home decor. Find more fabric crafts, plant dyes, DIY and crafts, and DIY Homestead Crafts Ideas at practicalselfreliance.com.

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Dyeing with tea is easy, inexpensive, and gives your textiles a rich earthy color. Tea is rich in tannins which bonds well with natural fibers, which means that it doesn’t require a mordant (a substance used to bind the dye to the fabric). It is a great choice for those who are new to dyeing. Last month I got together with my good friend Carly from Figge to dye some textiles, and I loved it so much that I’ve done a couple extra batches since. I am in no means an expert but have learned some…

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I’ve written up a follow-up to my tutorial on how to dye cotton blue with red cabbage because it’s one of the most popular posts on my blog! 😀 Related: How To Dye Blue With Red Cabbage (DIY Iron Mordant) This is a little different to my first tutorial because here I’m extracting the red … Continue reading How To Dye Cotton Blue With Red Cabbage (No Mordant) →

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After years of looking at dirty ottomans, I finally decided to give them a new look with natural dye. diy | natural dye | dye | dyed goods | furnitue upcycles | new look | living room | diy home decor | diy | diy dye decor | tie dye | diy decor | kitchen

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Make your Natural Tie Dye with ingredients you have at home and get vibrant colors naturally. Learn how to make it for clothes, paper... and everything you want! All from ingredients you already have in your kitchen.

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