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Saturday, 15 September 2012

Dunkin and Dyeing

Guess what I played with yesterday!

It felt like a science experiment in my kitchen yesterday.

I tested out all the different tea bags and made lots of lovely crinkly seam binding.



I used Chalk White Seam Binding








I love all the shades. I crinkled it up and dried it in the oven. 


I dunked the tags in the leftover tea. Next time I need a colour I will know how to get it.


I couldn't stop there so I dunked and splattered some white art paper with the various solutions of tea and coffee and dried it in the oven. When it is dried in the oven it creates a fabulous texture, and the darker papers that were dunked in coffee look like leather.


Then I played with some of my mists and sprays. I dried them in the oven too. I cant tell you the exact recipe for these colours. They were a little bit of this and that. I used Dylusions melted chocolate, Lindys Boogie Boogie Gold, Perfect Pearls heirloom gold, and Java walnut ink - I will probably never be able to recreate the exact colours again! 


If you want to dye your own ribbon or paper , it is very easy. 
Boil the jug. 
Pre heat the oven to a moderate heat. 
In separate bowls steep various tea bags.
I used instant coffee for the above picture. 
Let everything soak until you get the colour you want. The more teabags  (or coffee) the richer the colour. 
When I was happy with the colour I lightly scrunched it in my hand and dried it on an oven tray. 
I kept a close eye on the oven. Do not leave it unattended.

The tags were dunked in the solution while the seam binding was drying and then into the oven for a few minutes. 
The paper was splattered or soaked in the solutions and then also dried in a single layer in the oven.

Take extreme care - the paper gets very hot and do not get distracted while the paper is in the oven. 

Let me know if you have any questions - next time I will take pictures of the process and the state of the kitchen after!!


I made enough to share. If you would like the above seam binding leave me a comment below and I will send it out to someone lovely in the next two weeks!

If you have any other techniques or tips for dyeing paper and ribbon I would love to hear them!!

Have fun playing 
xx Michelle