I am still playing around with eco-dyeing a month after taking Leslie Marsh's workshop. I usually get distracted by a shiny new technique, but I think this one appeals to my science brain. I am experimenting with different papers, plant materials and water baths. I just want to keep trying out new combinations. Here are the results from this week's batch.
Enjoy!
Please check out my next blog to see what I made with some of last week's papers.
Enjoy!
I used Arches Textwove and Somerset Book paper for this week's project. I cut the large sheets (20 x 26) into 3 long strips, sprinkled leaves on top and rolled them onto my copper tubes. They were tied with twine and boiled for 1.5 hours in water, vinegar and Ranger Distress dye (Vintage Photo).
1. Spanish moss, onion skin and eucalyptus leaves sprinkled on Arches Textwove.
2. Liquid amber, spanish moss and eucalyptus leaves on Somerset Book paper.
3. Onion skin and liquid amber on Arches Textwove.
The papers still wet from dyeing are number 3, 2, and 1 from left to right. The Arches came out the best again with the Somerset looking pretty, but pale in comparison. The onion skin surprised me with its orange-brown color. I was hoping for purple. The edges of the papers did come out purple so that may be where the color went. The liquid amber seems to be very yellow in the recent batches I have made. I continue to enjoy the process and the results.
Here are the finished papers, cut down and folded to fit in my journal.