Easter is on April 20th and many will be celebrating with traditional activities like dyeing eggs. Instead of buying a dyeing ...
Using food scraps and natural materials to dye fabrics in beautiful pastel shades is a growing craft movement. We asked an expert how to get started with natural dyeing at home. Welcome to The ...
Here's how natural indigo is still grown and fermented in Japan, despite the fashion industry's dependence on synthetic dyes.
This year, instead of buying a kit to dye eggs for Easter, why not use natural materials that you most likely already have in your kitchen or yard? (With the ...
Tired of gray hair and commercial dyes? With simple and accessible ingredients, this homemade dye will let you flaunt dark and shiny hair in just 5 minutes.
This dye was once so highly prized that bags of the dried bugs were used as currency or as tribute. Spaniards, who colonized these areas, took the cochineal process back to Europe. Cochineal is one of ...
Natural dyes may stain your clothes, hands and surfaces so be careful and get permission from a grown-up first. Use the colour chart to help you decide which colour, or colours you’d like to make.