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The embroidered eggs were just taking too long so hehe, the remaining eggs were dyed in the same manner as last year. The only difference this year, they were hollowed out first. I blew out the eggs and made some omelets. The hollow eggs filled up with the dye and I needed the tongs to fish them out of the cup and to help drain the dye back into the cup.
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Improvising on ideas from Martha Stewart's website.
FOV: 4" wide.
Left: Pyranine (from yellow hi-liter pen)
Right: Jolly Rancher Cherry candy partially dissolved in concentrated tonic water containing quinine.
Contains:
Pyranine (FL Yellow green >BL/UVabc)
Red Dye #40 (FL Red >BL/UVabc)
Quinine (FL Blue >UVabc)
Shown under UVb light.
Key:
WL = White light (halogen + LED)
FL = Fluoresces
PHOS = Phosphorescent
Blue = 450nm,
UVa = 368nm (LW), UVb = 311nm (MW), UVc = 254nm (SW)
'>' = "stimulated by:", '!' = "bright", '~' = "dim"
Pyranine and Quinine
16Nov2015
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18 Watt Triple Output UV lamp from Polman Minerals - Way Too Cool UV lamps
Hair dye packaging illustrated by Yazawa Ai.
Gotta love the creatively named colors: chiffon pink, sweet milk tea... quite cooler than auburn or light brown. ;)
So I’m back home and all of my doll heads have been soaking in water for a week to get rid of excess dye. None of the heads have faded at all unlike my Black Francie custom that did within a few days so that’s interest. Also I tried carving out the hole in Midge’s head to fit a modern body and turns out the dye penetrated the vinyl instead of just sitting on top of the surface like Rit dye so that’s weird too.
I also tried dyeing a Liv body but I noticed it wasn’tdyeing evenly in the hot water so I left it in the pot of dye for over a week and just pulled it out now.
Weirdly enough the entire back of the liv body dyed pretty evenly while the front didn’t? And the thing is, the body was being dyed with the legs folded and the torso curled up to fit the pot so it couldn’t be a case of the body floating up while dyeing and i made sure the body was fully submerged with weighted balls of foil.
Also I think the thighs and calves shrunk as well since this body is a bit shorter too. Not sure if I’ll just spray paint over this or I’ll just make her have vitiligo.
Cody Dyer; FSC Men's Lacrosse vs. New York Institute of Technology (2/16/2014); Bryant Stadum; Lakeland, Fla.
Cody Dyer; FSC Men's Lacrosse vs. New York Institute of Technology (2/16/2014); Bryant Stadum; Lakeland, Fla.
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File name: 10_03_001038b
Binder label: Home Products
Title: Diamond Dyes. Only 10 cents. Unequaled for making ink, or for coloring any article any color. [back]
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.
This was one of the tye-dye sellers at the Woodstock, Illinois farmers market. After they had packed up all their stuff he gave this "Victory" chant to his friends - they had some really nice shirts and art work.
Tie-Dye Program at Beebe Library - Wakefield, Massachusetts. July 1, 2008.
The program was just one of many programs and events for kids taking place all summer as part of the library's Summer Reading Program.
Grim was the first doll I was brave enough to dye/mod. I've always kept him around, and mostly just ignored how bad his blushing was getting. I finally decided to wipe his face up and it ended up taking most of the dye with it... weird considering he's been dyed and sealed for about two years now I think. So, I just went with it and removed as much of the dye as I could without much effort (no real scrubbing involved here). So we're starting over and he's getting a new look!
this is one of the eggs made to test the strength of my dye baths when starting to dye eggs for the season. these make good filler eggs in the bottom of baskets and bowls.
to learn more about how to make pysanky, check out my tutorial over at Instructables.com:
this is one of the eggs made to test the strength of my dye baths when starting to dye eggs for the season. these make good filler eggs in the bottom of baskets and bowls.
to learn more about how to make pysanky, check out my tutorial over at Instructables.com:
These pictures were out of a Waldron family album dated 1894, they are from Ballyhaunis, Ireland, and settled in Medford, Ma, USA
this is one of the eggs made to test the strength of my dye baths when starting to dye eggs for the season. these make good filler eggs in the bottom of baskets and bowls.
to learn more about how to make pysanky, check out my tutorial over at Instructables.com:
Festival MURAL, Boulevard St-Laurent, Montréal
CHRIS DYER
MONTREAL, CANADA
Chris a commencé à utiliser la peinture en aerosol en 1993 alors qu’il répandait le nom de son «street gang» dans les rues de Lima au Pérou. Son art a beaucoup évolué depuis mais, il continue d’exploiter ce medium pour embellir les rues à travers le monde.
CHRIS DYER
MONTREAL, CANADA
The first time Chris played with spray paint was 1993, when he used to tag the name of his street gang on the streets of Lima, Peru. Much has evolved from then, but today he continues to use that medium to beautify the streets of cities around the world.