Sabine Wren ~ Coreopsis ~ Cheerfulness
#april flowers @thepromptfoundry
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.. Yellow flowers..(Coreopsis.. ).
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©youropinionsareirrelevant 6.2023.
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Ice dyeing is a fun way to create colorful patterns on fiber using flowers from your garden. Plus, it is a simple technique that you can do to capture a slice of summertime color. This tutorial will show you how to ice dye with whole flowers, as well as the resulting tie dye effect on silk gift bags pretreated in different mordants.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro - Ice dyeing with flowers
1:49 Dye flower fun
3:26 Flower pickin'
4:08 Silk fiber
5:07 Frozen flowers
5:52 Ice bundle build
8:29 Midway thaw
9:13 Reveal
11:37 Ice dye results
13:09 Wrap up
14:13 Sneak peek of next tutorial
15:00 Blooper
SUPPLY LIST
Dye flowers - coreopsis, sulfur cosmos, scabiosa/pincushion, geranium, marigold
Shears
Ice
Strainer
Pot
Mordant - alum acetate & gallo tannin used in video
Textile of choice - silk featured
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YOU FOUND ME 💥💥💥
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Ha HA! Our secret plan all along has been revealed! What every will we do now!?
*snatches all your work to feed the others*
What will you do about that!?
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n380_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library
Via Flickr:
Wild flowers of New York. Albany,University of the State of New York,1918. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/40798423
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Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Robert Frost, Nothing Gold Can Stay
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Heya, this is different from my usual content but I made a Coreopsis Spino for my Redbubble! Check it out above or in my Linktree! 💛
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#2121 - Coreopsis lanceolata - Lance-leaved Tickseed
The seeds do indeed resemble ticks, and the generic name translates as 'Bug-like'.
Native to the eastern and central parts of the US, but now found in many other parts of the Americas, invasive in eastern Australia, and target of nationwide extermination in Japan.
In its native range, quite a useful source of nectar, pollen, and seed in large urban city revegetation projects, thriving in full sun and not requiring special care.
Nannygoat Hill, Cooma, NSW
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