Here's a little project I worked on this past week. I saw instructions for dyeing with avocado pits in the latest Stampington Somerset Studio magazine. We always have lots of avocados, so I wanted to give this a try.
I thoroughly cleaned 4 pits and brought them to a boil in a saucepan. Then I simmered them for about an hour.
I placed various bits in a baking dish - muslin and canvas fabric pieces; manila tags; book pages; old ledger pages; music papers; and twill, lace and rayon ribbon strips. After straining the avocado solution, I poured it over everything in the dish and let it sit for at least an hour.
Doesn't that look luscious? |
I carefully removed everything and placed them on paper towels to drain and dry.
Some of the papers laid out with varying degrees of dyed color. |
Here are the remaining wet pieces - yummy variations of pink!
This is the stack all dried. The photo is a little washed out - they are a little more pink than shown. Everything except the manila tags took the dye well. I think the tags are coated so the dye didn't penetrate enough.
This was a fun experiment. Who knew that avocados would produce a pink dye! Now I want to try all kinds of things. Not sure what I will do with these bits but they are pretty to look at!
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