I didn't think it was the least bit possible. Using avocado skins to create a soft pink dye to use on laces, fabrics, etc. Yet I had seen on several blogs that people were doing just that. So I gave it a try a couple of days ago. Made delicious guacamole from scratch and then put the avocado skins in some water and brought it to a boil. After the water turned pink (yep!! it actually did) I turned off the heat and let the skins sit in the water overnight. After straining, this is the resulting color of the dye.
I know this looks orange-y, but it is pretty close to the right color of the dye.
I dyed some cheese cloth and a bit of tatted trim. The original cheese cloth is underneath the two pieces. The tatted trim was about the same color. So, it does work! A nice soft pink.
Am going to try this again next week using a little less water to see if the dye gets stronger and darker. Got more things to dye and am looking forward to it. Stay tuned!!
14 hours ago
6 comments:
I was waiting to see how your experiment worked. Is it a peachy pink? It's pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.
Marissa
How interesting, Judy. The color is so soft and vintage. I may have to try this.
I've seen this too and am glad to hear it really works. The color is beautuiful.
A great project!!! Who knew?! Thanks for sharing.
Yes it works beautifully- I have tried it myself, and the colour is so lovely.
Hugs,Dorthe
thank you sooo much for the avocado skin instruction. i want to try it if i got some of the skins. your so creative and i want to become a new follower of your sweet blog. have a creative day! di
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