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Hand made dye from plants cherry laurel 

Michaela Schmid
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You can use many types of berry, fruit or even flower petals to make dyes, pigments and inks. It's become something of a hobby of mine.
I'm doing some experiments so in future I might be able to predict the outcomes of my dyes. Until the way I worked was "wait and see" and that's very much still my approach, but this looked like a challenge that was right up my alley.
This was a lot of work and I hope it's informative. I sure learned a lot. If you have any questions, or any experiments you'd like me to make, let me know! I'm always up for a good experiment :)

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Комментарии : 24   
@mervezembil833
@mervezembil833 3 года назад
I love watching your videos of you experimenting with natural dyes and creating the loveliest colours! I really want to try some of these recipes myself. Can't wait for more!
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
I hope you do try it out for yourself! It's so much fun and even with a bit of experience, the dye making process is always full of surprises. Pretty surprises, which is the best kind :)
@mariapawlusiewicz96
@mariapawlusiewicz96 3 года назад
Your videos make me want to do the same experiments, i love the idea of making your own paint from scratch 😍
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
I hope you do! It's a lot of fun and always full of surprises! :)
@BrenzerM
@BrenzerM 3 года назад
I loved this!!!!! ❤️ Thank you
@finnegan-mccoy
@finnegan-mccoy 3 года назад
I love your dye videos! Small question- did the dye stain your pots or any of your utensils?
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
It did stain the wooden utensils, but I washed them right away and after a bit of scrubbing I got most of it out. There was no staining on the plates or pots (thank goodness)
@finnegan-mccoy
@finnegan-mccoy 3 года назад
Thank you!
@elisabethm9655
@elisabethm9655 3 года назад
I think the reaction on the copier paper could be that it’s not an acid free paper? And since I’ve enjoyed this and several other of your videos, I’m subscribed and belled😁
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
I think you must be right. Chemistry is my worst subject, but it would make sense :) thank you for subscribing! I’m so happy you like my videos
@alphaechomv
@alphaechomv 3 года назад
I felt a personal connection with that unsticky sticky note. :) As for acids and colors, I'm making soap with natural ingredients and there's a huge difference in color depending on what oils (acids) you use and at what part in the process you add the colorants. I wish I took better notes!
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
Oh wow. I've always wanted to try soap making, but I know I'm too clumsy to get involved with lye. :)
@TG-mx5wb
@TG-mx5wb 3 года назад
Omg, those green bee plates!
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
I love them so much! If I remember correctly I got them at Anthropology (but that was years ago, so I'm not sure they're still on sale)
@alexanderwox274
@alexanderwox274 3 года назад
is there any way you could make water color with stuff you have around the house like without alum
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
Absolutely. You could try and leave out the alum. The result would likely be less bright color, that isn't as lightfast. You could use for example corn starch as a thickener if you're looking to make ink. There might be an issue with mold if you make larger amounts to use over time, but If you work in small batches, you could achieve very good results with just vinegar, citric acid, corn starch... I haven't personally tried it yet, but you could look into iron mordant (rusty iron like old screws submerged in 2 parts water, 1 part vinegar, in a tightly closed jar and leave for two weeks) Iron mordant should make colors darker and more lightfast.
@ashaparekh9071
@ashaparekh9071 3 года назад
Can plant n flowers dye long lasting
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
It can, but it depends on a lot of aspects. Which plants you use, the amount of light the dye is exposed to, how often it is washed... for example I wouldn't plant dye a t-shirt that is washed a lot and is worn in sunshine, but for example a couch cushion that isn't washed often and sits indoors away from direct sunlight will last a lot longer. I'd suggest making dye samples and taking note how the color develops over time. I hope that helps! Sorry I can't give a more concrete answer, but I'm still learning myself. :)
@ucc1481
@ucc1481 3 года назад
where was alum put in the whole experiment?
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
Alum is in all of them :)
@ucc1481
@ucc1481 3 года назад
@@michaelaschmid in what quantity pls ?
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
@@ucc1481 I added a flat teaspoon to each pot
@anjapeh403
@anjapeh403 3 года назад
Kirschlorbeer ist hochgiftig! Lieber nicht ausprobieren!
@michaelaschmid
@michaelaschmid 3 года назад
ok
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