I've been having some fun playing with Inkodye, a light sensitive fabric dye, which I first heard about via How About Orange. Here's how it works…
I was pretty happy with my first attempt. I tried a couple other objects (doily, clothes pins) that didn't work so well. I think that one of the tricks is that it needs to be a really solid object that masks out all light for the sun exposure. I am going to try a few more experiments, but I'm excited about the possibilities with this dye. I can't wait to use the red bottle! Happy Sunday… Elsie
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What about using a temporary spray glue to hold the lighter objects in place while the effect works? I have no idea whether it would be successful, but it might 🙂 Nice to see you experimenting and having fun playing 🙂
Very pretty. I love the different sizes of keys and the different looks. Lovely.
Callmesnakke
Gotta love sweet m-i-l’s. Fun project!
Wow it’s like batik or wax relief! But a tad easier.
this is REALLY cool! I’ve never heard of it before! I bet you’ll create some really cool pieces using this method! Can’t wait to see what you come up with!
You might also be able to lay a piece of glass over it to weigh the objects down without blocking any light? Very cool though, I’ll have to see if I can get my hands on some of it.
Looks fun! I love any sort of printmaking usually. It would be cool to do areas of a shirt like this or something!
-Miranda
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cool! we’ve tried a similiar thing with light sensative paper, but i’ve never tried with fabric…
georgia
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This would make really cute fabric for a skirt! I love “How About Orange”‘s version. This dye looks like so much fun!
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Really cute!
P.S I’m so glad I discovered your blog,a new favourite!
That’s so cool! I’d never heard of that but it sounds really neat, and I love the result! Very unique 🙂
xo
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This is pretty cool, I’d love to give it a go sometime.. I might have to put a weekend aside just to try all of your great craft projects!
Wow, it’s a relly nice idea…it would be great for a white t-shirt!
xoxo
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oh elsie! thanks for another rad DIY tip! I am ordering these the moment I get paid!
So cook. I love trying new things. Especially things having to do with dye. So fun. Thanks for sharing. xo, rv
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Awesome!
This is really cool! I’ve seen this dye used before for other projects but I like what you did with the keys!
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I’ve used old photo negatives with paper like this and it’s turned out really net. The light goes through the negatives and you have a blue and white photo. I don’t know how well it will work with dye, but you could give it a try.
Nora from noratime.tumblr.com
I’ve wanted to try this as well! There’s a similar project in Martha Stewart’s Encyclopedia of Crafts. Can’t wait to see what else you create!
Looks like cool stuff.
A jewelry blog.
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beautiful idea, thanks for sharing
This is so cool, you could be really creative with this! 🙂
xxx
Wow! How cool!!
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I’ve never heard of that dye, will have to try it out. I think it would make a cool skirt!
Cheers,
Savannah
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I’m wondering how the pattern stays when the garment or item is worn out in the sun after the initial exposure process. Is there a second chemical used to “stop” the process afterward?
Looking forward to your other experiments with this dye.
Cute idea! 🙂 Elsie always has the most amazing and fun projects!!! 🙂
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xoxo
Ida
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very cool!
use to have paper that did this when I was a kid.
I have never heard of this dye, but the result seems really pleasant!! i will see if i can buy it online!!
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check out the various prints and clothing using this method-may be some inspirationhttp://carolflueckiger.com/
Sara
When I was a kid it was popular to do the same sort o’thing with light sensitive paper {like Tedco SunArt Paper @ amazon.com}!
Have you tried using natural objects {like leaves and twigs?} I think that would make a really cool pattern!
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You might try cyanotype treated fabrics. It is the same idea but it doesn’t smell and definitely works with fine objects (lace, etc). You can purchase pre-treated fabrics and papers from this site: http://www.blueprintsonfabric.com/
I helped out at a local community center and used this fabric with some of the kids-it worked great and they loved it!
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Sounds a lot like the photographic historical process, cyanotype.
Ooooh! Makes me want to get a white skirt and start printing away on it!
xoxo, Jjanga
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As for the keys, consider making a windchime/ hanging art. I made a mobile (that got crunched in a storm, unfortunately) by hanging keys on fishing line from a colander & the keys were surprisingly tonal! I think an embroidery hoop would work, too.
Wow, what a great way to create interesting prints for fabric!
Fang Ting
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How neat!! I’ve been wanting to make a ditsy print for a skirt, this is perfect!
this is awesome. I’d love to see a skirt with that key print.
I’ve seen this done with paper clips and it came out adorable! What will you use your swatch of key fabric for?
That is SUPER cool!
I am digging your nail polish – what brand/shade is it?
My students and I made one of these the size of a king sized sheet. Many of us layed on the fabric, one bicycle, lots of plant fibers and such as well. We order from http://www.blueprintsonfabric.com they also sell scarves, shirts, etc. that you can dye as well!
gahhh i love that! & it looks pretty simple too. this is for sure being bookmarked to be tried whenever i get through the huge list of diy’s already waiting for me.
heather, it’s gold…. revlon, i think. XO!
super cute! I love the gradient effect of how it turned out !:)
xxx
-S
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P.S
could you pretty please do a post about photography and light? your photos just have such a lovely use of light in them!
xxx
-S
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I really like the skirt idea! I’ve found that Martha Stewart’s stencil spray adhesive works well and could be of benefit to the doily idea.
Awesome site!
Art&Collages
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Looks pretty cool. They also have the paper like that where you lay objects on it, put it in the sun for a while, and then rinse to finish. I gave a pack to my cousin for Christmas. Fun!
How beautiful! That dye sounds amazing i cant wait to try some out.
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I just ordered some of this a few days ago. I found out about it on Uncrate.com a site I frequent. The problem is that I now live in Sweden and shipping is a bit expensive. Actually it pretty much doubles the price so I ordered one of the smaller bottles in only the blue color. I’m going to give it a go ad then see if it fits my creative needs. I was googling some info about this and clicked your site. Funny thing is, is that my girlfriend reads you blog a few times a week. Haha good idea with the keys. Good luck with it!
If it’s like cyanotype then you can hold down the other objects with a piece of glass.
Can’t wait to try this! We’ve been thinking about doing something similar with bleach, but this looks far less messy 🙂
I do cyanotypes with my class on watercolor paper…this seems similar…neat.
I love your blog and this is one of my favorite techniques…you can buy cyanotype kits to coat fabric and paper, it works out much cheaper and doesn’t smell. Here is how I’ve used it …http://witchmountain.wordpress.com/2011/11/28/drawing-and-dreaming/
One of the art classes I took used inkodye a couple times.
It was in my digital photography class. We took pictures, changed them to black and white in photoshop, and then edited them so they were just black and white–not grays. Then we laid the images over the inkodye-covered paper, let them sit in the sun for a bit, rinsed the remaining inkodye off and viola! blue and white images.
There were some very beautiful images turned-out. I still have mine, actually. 🙂
We did this in several classes in college. Photo 1, Printmaking and painting.
Best time is high noon in the summer. Heat of the day = less time the oject has to be on it. We always did HUGE pieces as a group. One of them was shadows……
Yes, the objects have to be VERY solid, unfortunately doilies and small items where light can seep thru can’t be used!
Great use! Can’t wait to see more.
emily, kansas
I seem to remember my grandmother having some thick plastic doilies once upon a time — I bet those would work! Now, where would one go to buy plastic doilies….?
This is so cool! Just been on the site of this product, and i’m in love! Wish you could buy it in Belgium! ;c xxx
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