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File name: 10_03_001038a
Binder label: Home Products
Title: Diamond Dyes. Only 10 cents. Unequaled for making ink, or for coloring any article any color. [front]
Created/Published: Buffalo, N. Y. : Gies & Co.
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 9 x 13 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Children; Dyeing
Notes: Title from item. Retailer: Fred'k A. H. Gifford, Provincetown, Mass.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
My sis got me a tie-dye kit for Christmas. It's pretty awesome. Made three t-shirts with mom... one for me, her and a surprise tank for stephanie. We wet the tees before tie dying - next time I'd do it with dry t-shirts for a stronger colour. (Yes I'd totally do this again).
After a Rit dye bath to color the legs arms and scalp. I did a couple of articulated Bratz bodies as well. I needed to wrap the Blythe body legs in a paper towel afterwards so the any dye that entered the holes could soak out. Afterwards the body was good to go... didn't stain clothes and a nice even color.
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All the paintings below were created on silk using silk dyes and...
One that didn't have to wait. The ex EJ&E has been congested lately and west bounds have been held at the old Monon diamonds in Dyer. But this westbound came right on through with a UP leader. He's crossing Hart Street in this view.
Project Manager Linda Adcock (Left) and Geologist Sarah Mackey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, mark a location where environmentally-safe green-yellow dye has exited from a rock formation indicating where seepage is making its way from the drill site. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)
My sis got me a tie-dye kit for Christmas. It's pretty awesome. Made three t-shirts with mom... one for me, her and a surprise tank for stephanie. We wet the tees before tie dying - next time I'd do it with dry t-shirts for a stronger colour. (Yes I'd totally do this again).
The leaves are from local plants. The scarf is not rinsed yet and I hope that the prints will stay like this after rinsing. will see...
It took awhile for Q643 to show at Dyer, just about 45 minutes after he got his EC1, to go south on the Monon Sub. Must have got hung up at Thornton by the UP. Anyway, he still showed up in decent late light with two BN GE's. He's passing the shiny new station in this shot.
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I wore this tunic to a party and spilled food and drink on it. The wine came out but not the soy sauce (?), so I dyed it black.
After dyeing this tunic black, I wore it to ecstatic dance. I love wearing things that move!
Tunic, Free People (overdyed consignment). Leggings, Felina. Bag and slides, Adidas.
(C.japonica)
ACRS., 1973, Camellia News, No.51, p.37, Reg. No.158: Originated by G.W. Hooper, Camellia Vale Nursery, Bexley North, N.S.W., Australia. A chance seedling from Bokuhan, ('Tinsie') seed was planted 1967 and first bloomed 1970. The scarlet, 5 cm informal double flowers are produced early to late. The 8 cm x 3.8 cm deep green leaves have sharply pointed apices and small blunt serrations. Growth habit is upright and vigorous. Chinese synonym: 'Duolidaier'.