via Miles of Light * Original Nature and Botanical Photographic Prints by miles of light on 11/11/11here is part two of this processnow after we've done the first steps we need a jar with watergently put the package you've made with the fresh flowers and the wet piece of fabric into a glass jar filled with water *detail: it would be even a more organic process if you can do it with rain water(but it didn't rain a single drop last summer here so...)leave the jar open, place it in a place with full sun for at least two daysthe water will turn a not so beautiful color, green-ish, yellow-ish, it will look dirtyafter two days remove the flower-fabric packageuntie it, and hand wash the fabric with regular soapyou can add some fabric softener if you wishlet it dry and see the magic color appear...I thought the result was going to be a green-ish colorbut instead my fabric turned this peachy color with some yellow-ish and pink-ish specslet me know your results if you make this, and what kind of flowers you used :)All work and images (c) Romina Bacci 2011
Saturday, February 18, 2012
DIY: Flower Fabric (Part 2)
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