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How to make DIY natural dyes for fall crafts.


Fall is a season of vibrant colors, making it the perfect time for crafting with natural dyes. Natural dyes are a great alternative to synthetic dyes, as they are eco-friendly, non-toxic, and create unique, one-of-a-kind hues. In this article, we'll show you how to make DIY natural dyes for your fall crafts.

  1. Pomegranate Peel Dye: Pomegranate peel is rich in tannins, which makes it a great natural dye. Boil the peels in water for an hour, strain the liquid, and soak your fabric or yarn in the dye bath.

  2. Turmeric Dye: Turmeric is a spice that can create beautiful golden-yellow hues. Mix the turmeric powder with warm water to make a paste and apply it to your fabric. Let it sit for a few hours, then rinse it off.

  3. Beetroot Dye: Beetroot is a great source of natural dye that can create shades of pink and red. Cut the beetroot into small pieces, boil them in water, strain the liquid, and soak your fabric in the dye bath.

  4. Onion Skin Dye: Onion skins can create shades of yellow and orange. Boil the onion skins in water for an hour, strain the liquid, and soak your fabric or yarn in the dye bath.

  5. Black Walnut Dye: Black walnut hulls can create rich browns and greys. Crush the hulls, boil them in water, strain the liquid, and soak your fabric in the dye bath.

By using natural dyes, you can create beautiful and unique colors for your fall crafts. Experiment with different materials and dye combinations to find your perfect shade.



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