I am happy to announce the release of my new online self paced Botanical printing on paper course. After booking a space you will be receiving a link to a web page where you will find the instructions in the form of 12 lessons. The course is released for the first time on the 1stContinue reading ““LEAVES ON PAPER”, a self paced Botanical Contact Printing on paper online course”
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Protected: ECO PRINTING ON PAPER FOR ART
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My Indigo diaries 2022 – The Indigo plot (late June) news – Planting the Indigo and – Meet the growers … Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw
June has come and is almost gone in Glasgow, the weather is finally warm and we have a lot of sun, and our Japanese Indigo, Woad, Flax, Madder, Genista plants are in the ground at #theindigoplot. They are growing strong and the Indigo pigment is starting showing in the green leaves of the Indigo plants.Continue reading “My Indigo diaries 2022 – The Indigo plot (late June) news – Planting the Indigo and – Meet the growers … Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw”
Protected: Ecoprinting on paper the club , Combined mordant, month 12 steaming on paper for white background
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Protected: The True Colour of the Cotinus – Steaming leaves on paper for a Blue Print
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Protected: Set up a Fructose vat – Instructions
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My Indigo diaries 2022 – The Indigo plot (late May) news – Meet the growers … Deborah
The Indigo plot at the Botanics is going live this Saturday with a planting event https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/japanese-indigo-planting-day-at-the-indigo-plot-at-the-botanics-tickets-330506974257 If you are in the West of Scotland there is still time to join in the fun, You should book a space, it is free but we want to be able to contact you in case there is aContinue reading “My Indigo diaries 2022 – The Indigo plot (late May) news – Meet the growers … Deborah”
#TheIndigoPlot at the Botanics
INDIGO WORKSHOPS: GROWING a dye garden has become a great way to generate plant based colours for dyeing fabric and yarn. A more sustainable way to bring colour in our life. I started growing my own Japanese Indigo in Glasgow because of the Covid crisis but after we went back to normal I decided toContinue reading “#TheIndigoPlot at the Botanics”
Protected: Eco-Print, Dye and Stitch, an online collaborative workshop
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Protected: The True Colour of the Cotinus, print blue and extract pigment
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