Learn how to naturally dye paper with avocado and get an amazing blush pink color! The dyed paper can be used for many of your DIY creative projects! Let's Make Avocado Dye! Check out this fun and easy DIY tutorial to make this natural dye for paper and fabric crafts. The color might just surprise you! In this tutorial we'll learn step by step how to make pink paper from avocado pits and skins. You'll just need avocados, paper, a pot of water, and a cookie sheet or large casserole dish.
In this blog post I'll show you how to dye paper with homemade plant dyes. The pink dye is made from avocado skins and the yellow is from pomegranate skins. With just a few tweaks to my usual fabric dyeing method, we can easily dye paper.
Can you see the patterns on the pink paper? It's hard to imagine that avocados could get any better until you learn that you can dye with them! Both avocado skins and stones (pits) can be used to make dye that ranges in colors from tans to peach to pink to rust. Greyish lavender tones can also be made by dipping avocado dyed fiber into an iron water after bath. In this tutorial, I will show you how to dye with avocados.
Supplies. Put the avocado skin in a pot with hot water. Let the dye bath simmer till you're satisfied with the color.
Let the dye bath with the skin sit over night. Remove the avocado skin and heating the dye bath. I tried this technique several times and noticed that you get better results when you wet your paper before putting in the avocado dye bath.
With this guide you will learn how to make a beautiful range of pinks, apricot, blush and even grey dyes using avocado pits and skins. This is the most interesting but also the most time-consuming way to dye paper. I personally tried to make natural dye out of avocado skin, avocado pits, and birch tree leaves but you can make natural dye out of bark, leaves, acorns, flowers, and so on.
1. Make the Natural Dye The natural dye is made by putting the plant material of your choosing, in my case avocado peel, in a pot and. Paper dyeing with Avocado skins and pits - How to achieve a deep, rich, red color.
Enjoy:)Order my book here: https://www.amazon.com/Treasure. Natural dye concentrates (shown here in brazil wood, osage orange, turmeric, avocado and cochineal), rust liquor (optional), a small palette or small containers to mix and store your inks, Gum Arabic solution, paint brushes and essential oil if you plan to store your inks for a few weeks.