Dear Lord! I need to stop watching these videos! I just found another hobby out of the very very many I already have!!! I am using this technique on fabrics!!! Thanks so very much. Your work is gorgeous! I need to live at least a 1000 years to use all my material!!!! God Bless!!
Hahahah. You should see my craft room. I have paints stacked in one corner, sewing machine on another table. Bins with paper crafts, bins full of yarn. Baskets full of driftwood and on and on. I hear ya. But I love it all!
Excellent tutorial. Clear instructions with text on the bottom. Patti, you have a fantastic sense of design. Last night I did some successful flower pounding with red maple leaves. Will gather more and use your ecoprinting on paper method. Glad I finally found you. So much info in this video. Thank you, thank you, thank you. And metric measurements 💚! So much easier, and every country except one uses metric.
Beautiful outcomes and clear tutorial! Thank you. One thing I learned when botanically printing in a "dirty pot" with alum and iron in the water, is that the steaming should not be done inside a building since breathing the steam with those metals in it is not good for you. It seems like that might be relevant here too.
Very clear instructions. I wanted to try some natural material for prints, this will be perfect. Instead of water pot I guess I could use a couple of bricks covered with a heavy duty aluminum foil. If I did that and the brick leaked some, would, and how it affects the prints. Have to try. Thanks for the clear and concise instructions.
Nature and science is so cool and you just never know what you will get for your results. Because there is lime and iron oxide in bricks it could create different results. Another science experiment in the making!
I published a more recent video on steaming the papers instead of boiling and I was very pleased with the results. Here’s the video if you want to take a look. ruclips.net/video/UQqhB7zTKZo/видео.htmlsi=gMcks-owrI_3orzr
These are really pretty just the way they are with the natural organic shapes. As an artist I would be tempted to watercolor in some indistinct flowers using brighter pastels. Then slightly outline the flowers. Thank you for showing this technique. I love your results.
I have to agree this contains the very best step by step instructions...I roll my paper though and tie it with cheese cloth, ...it comes out well and I get really pretty cheese cloth too! But, I don't mind the accidental nature of my prints. Tying works if you aren't concerned about arrangement. Very nice video! I'll be watching this over and over!
I've never seen anybody place their plants strategically for eco-dying. They came out fantastic and makes it more likely that you will have a pleasing composition. Ones that don't turn out as beautiful focal points can still be used as backgrounds or pages for journaling. Great ideas! I'm certainly going to save this video.
Hola Patti, los resultados que obtienes con tu técnica para imprimir son asombrosos. Muchas gracias por tu generosa explicación para mostrarnos todo el proceso repleto de sabios consejos. Definitivamente, te quiero en mi vida.
Translation: Hi Patti, the results you get with your printing technique are amazing. Thank you very much for your generous explanation to show us the whole process full of wise advice. I definitely want you in my life. Encantada de que hayas disfrutado el video (feminine) Glad you enjoyed the video
At around 16:20 - 16:26, as you're showing the third sample, I saw an image of a monkey head on the first side and a fox head on the reverse when you flipped it over. After watching your video and another about botanical printing, I experimented with a handful of different papers and discovered that in many of them I saw images created organically from the process. So cool!
I was looking for something else and this popped into my feed. Never heard about eco printing before but this looks like somethig that I would try. Your instructions are simple and to the point. You just got a new subscriber!
Simply breathtaking I’m so in love with this I jumping around like a jackrabbit Thank you for sharing this with me Be safe as you go and God bless you and yours
Thank you so much for the directions on how to achieve great prints. Just took mine out of the pan earlier this morning and they are very vibrant and beautiful! This definitely will be my go to video!!! Thanks again:)
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts I actually did another batch last night:) They are so pretty! I keep looking at them and touching them because they feel so neat plus I’ve taken ooodles of pictures and videos. Let’s just say I’m obsessed! 🤩 Lol!!! 😂
Thank you so much for sharing how you eco print. I've been doing it the hard way. If you have access to grape vines, try them. They print awesome. And peony leaves too.
Thanks Darlene. I’m looking forward to doing eco printing again when there are more flowers in bloom. I will definitely try and get a hold of some grape leaves and I actually planted peony’s in my garden this year. Yeah!
Gorgeous prints, Patti!! Thank you for sharing the process and your is the best! I've seen a few others and was discouraged. I will actually try this now. Thank you.
I really love the way you present your method. Your voice is very soothing and you take time which makes it easier to remember what to do. Thank you very much for sharing with us!
I really liked your video and the way you presented it. I am a papercrafter and love all things plant and flower related. I’m a gardener as well and have many varieties of ferns and flowers. Guess what I’ll be doing in the next few days? For sure I’m going to utilize my ginkgo tree. Thanks very much!
Thanks so much Anna. Ooh. Lucky you to have lots of ferns and flowers right in your yard. I have heard that grape leaves and peony flowers make excellent prints as well. Enjoy experimenting with all your plants!
The best recipe. Thank you so much. I’ve been researching this and your tut gave me confidence to attempt. Perfection on the first attempt. The only difference is the container, I used a 2 Litre as that’s what I had. They are drying now and I’d love to share. But thank you so much Patti.
Beautiful!!! Thank you so much for this video. Question though. Do I have to put anything on the paper to keep it from getting gross from the plant matter over time?
Translation: Your video is amazing. Thank you for sharing all your experience, with all the data !! Your very welcome. Glad you like the video. Eres muy bienvenido. Me alegra que te guste el video!
They are beautiful...wish we could have seen what each sheet came out to look like since we saw you place the flowers & leaves on each page. Did you notice what leaves or flowers didn't have a big showing?
It would have been a long video and a lot of work to film each flower sheet and show each result. But yes, that would have been good for the viewer. I felt that the mums didn’t show as much color as I would have liked. I have heard that peonies work well and grape leaves. I was happy with the fern imprints as well. Any waxy leaves didn’t work as well.
loved the video . .. love the way you totally enjoy the process, thank you !!! Am I correct in the following conclusions? 1. Adding vinegar at the end gives better color . 2. Weighing it down with a pot of water means...no real risk of the paper ever burning. I tried it, and got a couple of good ones !!!
Translation: Me fascina seria genial tener las instrucciones en español, Dios la bendiga por compartir sus conocimientos Thank you. I can only publish in English as I only speak and write English. I have to use google translate for other languages. Gracias. Solo puedo publicar en inglés ya que solo hablo y escribo en inglés. Tengo que usar el traductor de Google para otros idiomas.
Great video, I am inspired to try this and am about to go outside and forage some leaves, although I don't have any alum, but am going to try some baking powder.
Translation: Beautiful I loved this video so much 👏👏 too bad everyone has trouble understanding your class, just to see is to enjoy Good night🙌🌹🌻😘Salvador Bahia💕💕 Obrigado pelo lindo comentário! Você pode ouvir meus vídeos em vários idiomas. Como traduzir minha voz para um idioma diferente. Clique no ícone abaixo do vídeo com o duplo CC. Agora clique no ícone ao lado do CC que se parece com uma engrenagem. Clique nas legendas e escolha a tradução automática. Agora selecione seu idioma. Minha voz será traduzida em palavras na tela para o seu idioma. How to translate my voice into a different language. Click on the icon below the video with the double CC. Now click on the icon right beside the CC that looks like a gear. Click on the subtitles and then choose auto-translate. Now select your language. My voice will translate into words on the screen into your language.
The alum helps the dyes and pigments penetrate into the fibres of the paper. The vinegar helps to set the colour. The rust is used to achieve darker images. I found that some of my prints were a bit too dark so I would use less rust or no rust at all maybe next time. It really is a bit of a science experiment as there are so many elements that can change things. If your pan is steel or aluminum, the types of plants you use. So use the alum for sure and you can experiment with not using vinegar and rust.
I wish I could give you multiple thumbs up for this video. Do you know if similar results are possible using muslin fabric instead of water color paper?
Ahhh thanks! I appreciate the thumbs up! Yes, you can definitely use muslin or cotton. Prewash your fabric so it removes any sizing. Instead of the layered paper method, I would roll the material into a tight roll and then tie with string around the roll to secure it and then boil them in the pot.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Thank you for the additional information. I have always been a fiber and textile enthusiast. So, I just HAVE to give this a try!
Translation: Indescribable!!! Greetings from Santiago de Chile!! ¡Hola en Santiago! ¡Me alegro de que hayas disfrutado el vídeo! Hello in Santiago! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Yes, I would say so. I left mine overnight before I opened them all up. Also it makes a real difference on the type of flowers and leaves that you use as some have more tannins than others and will create brighter and more colorful prints. One of my viewers suggested grape leaves and peony flowers for great prints.
They both worked well as far as absorbing pigments from the plants but the print making paper is a lot cheaper so far that reason I would vote for the print making paper.
Translation: marie-laure de chauton Superb !!!! When will French subtitles be available for this quality tutorial? Thank you for sharing! I can’t do French Subtitles. Sorry. Je ne peux pas faire de sous-titres français. Désolé
I love this so much.... what a great tutorial ... I've seen videos how to print on fabric but this is wonderful on paper! Thanks for sharing your how to's.
These prints were made about 2 1/2 months ago and still look the same so have not faded at all. Sometimes I spray them with the krylon gloss to protect them
Would love to hear your comparison of the watercolor and print paper. I would think Printmaking paper would be designed for the ink to sit on the surface. Did one take up the color differently? Is one clearer than the other?
Both types of paper worked equally well. I had mostly printmaking paper and the water colour paper on the outsides so it was not a true test for comparison but I would use the print making paper again because of the cost comparison.
Your prints are great. Any idea why there's so much yellow when very few of the flowers you used were that color? Something to do with the alum? I want more blues and pinks, any thoughts?
The rust will bring out more yellow and darker colours. I tried using a variety of flowers and colours to see what I would get. I was hoping for more pinks as well. The moms I used probably didn’t have a lot of pigment in them. Just try what you can find that is in season. . Like petunias in summer for pink colours and wild berries or blueberries will give you lots of blue. Japanese maple leaves work well and grape leaves too. Find vivid coloured flowers for more pigment.
Dear Lord! I need to stop watching these videos! I just found another hobby out of the very very many I already have!!! I am using this technique on fabrics!!! Thanks so very much. Your work is gorgeous! I need to live at least a 1000 years to use all my material!!!! God Bless!!
Hahahah. You should see my craft room. I have paints stacked in one corner, sewing machine on another table. Bins with paper crafts, bins full of yarn. Baskets full of driftwood and on and on. I hear ya. But I love it all!
I have searched for years and THIS VIDEO IS THE BEST EXPLANATION !!!!
Oh wow! Glad you finally found me and you enjoyed my video!
Excellent tutorial. Clear instructions with text on the bottom.
Patti, you have a fantastic sense of design.
Last night I did some successful flower pounding with red maple leaves. Will gather more and use your ecoprinting on paper method.
Glad I finally found you. So much info in this video.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
And metric measurements 💚! So much easier, and every country except one uses metric.
Beautiful outcomes and clear tutorial! Thank you. One thing I learned when botanically printing in a "dirty pot" with alum and iron in the water, is that the steaming should not be done inside a building since breathing the steam with those metals in it is not good for you. It seems like that might be relevant here too.
Thanks for sharing!
Yes. That is very true. Well ventilated room or use a face mask for sure.
Very clear instructions. I wanted to try some natural material for prints, this will be perfect. Instead of water pot I guess I could use a couple of bricks covered with a heavy duty aluminum foil. If I did that and the brick leaked some, would, and how it affects the prints. Have to try. Thanks for the clear and concise instructions.
Nature and science is so cool and you just never know what you will get for your results. Because there is lime and iron oxide in bricks it could create different results. Another science experiment in the making!
thankyou for sharing Patti. Great explanation's too Aluminium sulphate can be bough very cheap in pool cleaning shops, its used to flocculate dirt.
Thanks for sharing your tip on the aluminum sulphate!
Thanks for the easy explanations. I will be trying this soon. Most likely use the finished product in junk journals/treasure books. Thanks again.
I published a more recent video on steaming the papers instead of boiling and I was very pleased with the results. Here’s the video if you want to take a look.
ruclips.net/video/UQqhB7zTKZo/видео.htmlsi=gMcks-owrI_3orzr
These are really pretty just the way they are with the natural organic shapes. As an artist I would be tempted to watercolor in some indistinct flowers using brighter pastels. Then slightly outline the flowers. Thank you for showing this technique. I love your results.
Oh yes! You can accent your final pieces in so many ways. I’m sure you will make them even more beautiful!
Realmente hermoso.no lo conocía,pero la felicito Sra.y le doy GRACIAS.Mucha salud para hacer estas bellezas
Thank you!
I have to agree this contains the very best step by step instructions...I roll my paper though and tie it with cheese cloth, ...it comes out well and I get really pretty cheese cloth too! But, I don't mind the accidental nature of my prints. Tying works if you aren't concerned about arrangement. Very nice video! I'll be watching this over and over!
Thanks Penny for the wonderful comment. It’s so exciting isn’t it to see the final results,
I've never seen anybody place their plants strategically for eco-dying. They came out fantastic and makes it more likely that you will have a pleasing composition. Ones that don't turn out as beautiful focal points can still be used as backgrounds or pages for journaling. Great ideas! I'm certainly going to save this video.
It made so much more sense to me to place the foliage and flowers in a pleasing manner. Glad you thought so too!
Hola Patti, los resultados que obtienes con tu técnica para imprimir son asombrosos. Muchas gracias por tu generosa explicación para mostrarnos todo el proceso repleto de sabios consejos. Definitivamente, te quiero en mi vida.
Translation:
Hi Patti, the results you get with your printing technique are amazing. Thank you very much for your generous explanation to show us the whole process full of wise advice. I definitely want you in my life.
Encantada de que hayas disfrutado el video (feminine)
Glad you enjoyed the video
At around 16:20 - 16:26, as you're showing the third sample, I saw an image of a monkey head on the first side and a fox head on the reverse when you flipped it over. After watching your video and another about botanical printing, I experimented with a handful of different papers and discovered that in many of them I saw images created organically from the process. So cool!
I went back and looked. Now I remember seeing that too. I saw other faces as well. Too cool huh!
Your methodical approach and technique was clean and very gorgeous. Thank you mother nature and thank you Crafty Patti
Thanks so much for your great comment. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Nice to meet you for the first time and learn a totally new technic that I never heard before. Thank you for sharing with us
Hello Lilette! Nice to meet you too. Enjoy making some beautiful art from nature!
I was looking for something else and this popped into my feed. Never heard about eco printing before but this looks like somethig that I would try. Your instructions are simple and to the point. You just got a new subscriber!
That’s great Camille. Glad my video came into your feed. It’s a fun process. Thanks for subbing!
Thank you Patti, very interesting. This process seems to be a development of the old 'nature printing' tradition. Excellent!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
I have not seen any of your previous videos, but this is amazing and looks like so much fun! You explained everything so clearly - thank you!
You are so welcome, Glad you enjoyed this video!
Simply breathtaking I’m so in love with this I jumping around like a jackrabbit
Thank you for sharing this with me
Be safe as you go and God bless you and yours
I’m happy your excited about the Eco printing!
Thank you Patti for sharing this clear and precise technique 👍❤️
Clear as a bell, going to try your method!!a once the heatwave is over!
Oh good. Glad it was easy to follow. Yes, unbelievable weather in the 40’s is crazy.
Thank you so much for the directions on how to achieve great prints. Just took mine out of the pan earlier this morning and they are very vibrant and beautiful! This definitely will be my go to video!!! Thanks again:)
It’s so exciting when you take the paper out and see the results. Happy that you had wonderful colours and prints!
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts I actually did another batch last night:) They are so pretty! I keep looking at them and touching them because they feel so neat plus I’ve taken ooodles of pictures and videos. Let’s just say I’m obsessed! 🤩 Lol!!! 😂
Oh that’s great! Glad your having fun with it!
This is such an excellent technique and you have explained it nicely. I am going to try this. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing how you eco print. I've been doing it the hard way. If you have access to grape vines, try them. They print awesome. And peony leaves too.
Thanks Darlene. I’m looking forward to doing eco printing again when there are more flowers in bloom. I will definitely try and get a hold of some grape leaves and I actually planted peony’s in my garden this year. Yeah!
Great tutorial. Very good. Love the results.
Thanks so much Cristina. Appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Gorgeous prints, Patti!! Thank you for sharing the process and your is the best! I've seen a few others and was discouraged. I will actually try this now. Thank you.
Happy to hear that you enjoyed my video. It’s an exciting process to see the final results!
I really love the way you present your method. Your voice is very soothing and you take time which makes it easier to remember what to do. Thank you very much for sharing with us!
So glad you like my style of teaching. I want everyone to be able to do the projects so I try and make sure I include all info.
I really liked your video and the way you presented it. I am a papercrafter and love all things plant and flower related. I’m a gardener as well and have many varieties of ferns and flowers. Guess what I’ll be doing in the next few days? For sure I’m going to utilize my ginkgo tree. Thanks very much!
Thanks so much Anna.
Ooh. Lucky you to have lots of ferns and flowers right in your yard. I have heard that grape leaves and peony flowers make excellent prints as well. Enjoy experimenting with all your plants!
Thank you so, so much for showing this process. I never found such a clear explanation like yours! You made me happy. Thanks again. Neeltje.
Thanks for watching! Glad I made you happy!
The best recipe. Thank you so much. I’ve been researching this and your tut gave me confidence to attempt. Perfection on the first attempt. The only difference is the container, I used a 2 Litre as that’s what I had. They are drying now and I’d love to share. But thank you so much Patti.
That’s great that you are happy with your results! I would love to see them! If you want to share you can send photo to craftypatti60@gmail.com
Nice thanks. These might make great starts for watercolor paintings!
Quick question: do you always have to boil the solution or can you just soak it for a period of time?
I think so too!
The boiling really aids in helping the natural dies disburse and soak into the papers.
They turned out BEAUTIFUL! 👍
💗🤗💗
Thanks so much!
Beautiful!!! Thank you so much for this video. Question though. Do I have to put anything on the paper to keep it from getting gross from the plant matter over time?
If the plant matter is washed off thoroughly you should be fine. Mine are still great after a few years.
Thanks Patti - beautifully and simply explained. I cant wait to have a go. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Julie. Glad you enjoyed the video! It’s exciting to see colour appear on the paper form natural foliage and flowers!
Hi dear I am just so amazed!!!! Absolutely beautiful 😍 . Thanks for sharing I'm definitely going to try this craft 🙂
Thanks for commenting Anita. It is a really fun process cause you never now what the end results will be until the final reveal!
Just watched your video & am inspired to try this as soon ad I find a good pan! Thank you for wonderful instructions!!
Yeah! Thanks for watching.
Only the best! Simple, I enjoy all the process! Bravo, from Argentina
Hi from Argentina! Glad you liked the video!
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts I do al the process, my papers are beautifull!
Yeah! That’s wonderful!
Awesome technique and you explained it all so well… I will definitely be giving this a try… thank you so much! 🎉
Thanks so much for the supportive comment. Enjoy the process. It is very exciting to see the results.
Es increíble tu video. Gracias por compartir toda tu experiencia, con todos los datos!!
Translation:
Your video is amazing. Thank you for sharing all your experience, with all the data !!
Your very welcome. Glad you like the video.
Eres muy bienvenido. Me alegra que te guste el video!
They are beautiful...wish we could have seen what each sheet came out to look like since we saw you place the flowers & leaves on each page. Did you notice what leaves or flowers didn't have a big showing?
It would have been a long video and a lot of work to film each flower sheet and show each result. But yes, that would have been good for the viewer. I felt that the mums didn’t show as much color as I would have liked. I have heard that peonies work well and grape leaves. I was happy with the fern imprints as well. Any waxy leaves didn’t work as well.
Just beautiful Eco Prints!
Thanks so much!
Perfect, marvellous results! So good explanation! Thank you so much.
You are so welcome!
I just love watching you .You make things so clear
Aaahhh, Thks Michelle
Oh my goodness it’s simple gorgeous
Love it love it thank you for sharing this with me
I also saw a bear fairies faces angels
Thank you sweetie
Your very welcome. Have fun with it!
So beautiful, thank you for sharing your technique.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Really excellent. Very clear and Well explained! Thank you very much.
Thanks Sara and your very welcome! Glad you liked the video.
loved the video . .. love the way you totally enjoy the process, thank you !!! Am I correct in the following conclusions?
1. Adding vinegar at the end gives better color .
2. Weighing it down with a pot of water means...no real risk of the paper ever burning.
I tried it, and got a couple of good ones !!!
Thank you and you are very welcome!
Me fascina seria genial tener las instrucciones en español, Dios la bendiga por compartir sus conocimientos
Translation:
Me fascina seria genial tener las instrucciones en español, Dios la bendiga por compartir sus conocimientos
Thank you. I can only publish in English as I only speak and write English. I have to use google translate for other languages.
Gracias. Solo puedo publicar en inglés ya que solo hablo y escribo en inglés. Tengo que usar el traductor de Google para otros idiomas.
I see fairies in almost all the results. So lovely 😍
It is so fun looking for images in the prints. Cool that you saw fairies!
Those are GORGEOUS!!!!
Thanks!
really great prints - love the method and you explanation thanks
Such a fun art form. Thanks for watching!
Great video, I am inspired to try this and am about to go outside and forage some leaves, although I don't have any alum, but am going to try some baking powder.
They sell alum at most grocery stores in the spice section. Alum is a crucial ingredient so hopefully you can find it.
Lindo amei muito este vídeo 👏👏 pena que todos tenha dificuldade pra entender sua aula ,só mesmo só pra ver é curtir Boa noite🙌🌹🌻😘Salvador Bahia💕💕
Translation:
Beautiful I loved this video so much 👏👏 too bad everyone has trouble understanding your class, just to see is to enjoy Good night🙌🌹🌻😘Salvador Bahia💕💕
Obrigado pelo lindo comentário! Você pode ouvir meus vídeos em vários idiomas.
Como traduzir minha voz para um idioma diferente.
Clique no ícone abaixo do vídeo com o duplo CC. Agora clique no ícone ao lado do CC que se parece com uma engrenagem. Clique nas legendas e escolha a tradução automática. Agora selecione seu idioma.
Minha voz será traduzida em palavras na tela para o seu idioma.
How to translate my voice into a different language.
Click on the icon below the video with the double CC. Now click on the icon right beside the CC that looks like a gear. Click on the subtitles and then choose auto-translate. Now select your language.
My voice will translate into words on the screen into your language.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Obrigada pelo seu carinho de mim responder ...Bom final de semana em família 🙏abençoada por Deus 💋💋💕💕
Thanks for a really cool process with nicely detailed instructions.
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Can't wait to try this. Very clearly presented, thank you. Will report back!
That’s great! Will love to hear about your final results! It’s such a fun process to let nature do it’s thing.
Love! Gonna try and maybe when dry use alcohol ink or watercolors
Yes, the addition of alcohol inks and watercolour will be gorgeous.
Merci nice print of nature! Namaste
Wow amazing the processed the result are so beautiful
Ya, it’s pretty amazing what nature can produce.
Wow just beautiful love idea,thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much. What an amazing result you had. Do you have to add all three (alum, vinegar, rust) in order to ‘fix’ the dye?
The alum helps the dyes and pigments penetrate into the fibres of the paper. The vinegar helps to set the colour. The rust is used to achieve darker images. I found that some of my prints were a bit too dark so I would use less rust or no rust at all maybe next time. It really is a bit of a science experiment as there are so many elements that can change things. If your pan is steel or aluminum, the types of plants you use. So use the alum for sure and you can experiment with not using vinegar and rust.
Crafty Patti thank you very much Patti. I am gathering my “stuff”
Thank you so much for sharing your process! I can’t wait to try this myself. Yours turned out SO lovely ❤️
It’s such a fun process and so exciting when you get to see the final results!
These are beautiful ! ❤️
Thanks so much!
I had never heard of eco printing before this video....wow!gorgeous to say the least!thank.u for sharing n you now have a new sub!
Glad you have seen something new. Thanks for subscribing. I’m always up to something different.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts thk u for your encouragement!
I wish I could give you multiple thumbs up for this video. Do you know if similar results are possible using muslin fabric instead of water color paper?
Ahhh thanks! I appreciate the thumbs up! Yes, you can definitely use muslin or cotton. Prewash your fabric so it removes any sizing. Instead of the layered paper method, I would roll the material into a tight roll and then tie with string around the roll to secure it and then boil them in the pot.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Thank you for the additional information. I have always been a fiber and textile enthusiast. So, I just HAVE to give this a try!
Indescriptible!!! Saludos desde Santiago de Chile!!
Translation:
Indescribable!!! Greetings from Santiago de Chile!!
¡Hola en Santiago! ¡Me alegro de que hayas disfrutado el vídeo!
Hello in Santiago! Glad you enjoyed the video!
This is an excellent tutorial, thank you!
Thanks Veronica. Glad you enjoyed the tutorial.
Thank you Patti for the tutorial. I am wondering if the prints get nicer the longer you leave it before opening the bundle?
Yes, I would say so. I left mine overnight before I opened them all up. Also it makes a real difference on the type of flowers and leaves that you use as some have more tannins than others and will create brighter and more colorful prints.
One of my viewers suggested grape leaves and peony flowers for great prints.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I loved your tutorial! Best regards from Kim living in Sweden :-)
Hello in Sweden! Thanks for watching!
Merci pour ce cours impeccable . I Shall try this tuto!
Translation:
Thank you for this impeccable course. I will try this tutorial!
De rien!
Your very welcome!
Very good demo. 5 or 6 house bricks would give a more even distribution of weight in place of the round pan of water.
Thanks so much. Yes, bricks would work well too if you have some laying around.
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing with us 🌷
You are so welcome!
Wow. They are so wonderful! 💜
Thanks so much and thanks for watching!
Great video! I’m a new subscriber, thank you for teaching this technique.
Your very welcome. Thks for subscribing!
👍C’est vraiment Magnifique, j’adore ❤️ 😉👍
Translation:
It's really Beautiful, I love it
La nature nous offre beaucoup de beauté en effet !
Nature gives us lots of beauty indeed!
Fabulous video. Which paper printed best? Did you prefer the water colour or the printers paper best?
They both worked well as far as absorbing pigments from the plants but the print making paper is a lot cheaper so far that reason I would vote for the print making paper.
WOW!!!! Thank you SO much Crafty Patti!!!
Hello 😊
I was wondering if you have used fall leaves?
I was thinking of giving it a go.
Thanks 🌺
Yes, I used some Japanese maple leaves as well as some other fall leaves in this video. I was happy with the results.
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I'm going to try tomorrow! 🍁🍂🍃
Thank you
Superbe!!!! A quand des sous-titres en français pour ce tutoriel de qualité? Merci pour votre partage!
Translation:
marie-laure de chauton
Superb !!!! When will French subtitles be available for this quality tutorial? Thank you for sharing!
I can’t do French Subtitles. Sorry.
Je ne peux pas faire de sous-titres français. Désolé
great results - can't wait to set up after I find alum!!
Excited for you. I want to do another batch as well!
Beautiful picture naturally .thanks for your video.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I will be trying this thanks for sharing.
Your very welcome. It’s a fun process.
Wonderfull!! ( joao Ricardo - Brazil) abração
Thank you!
They were beautiful.
Thank you.
Muito bom o seu processo de ecoplinte em panela! De algodão!
Translation:
Very good your process of ecoplinte in pot! Of cotton!
Obrigada!
Thank you!
Great tutorial very well explained 👏
Thanks so much!
I love this so much.... what a great tutorial ... I've seen videos how to print on fabric but this is wonderful on paper! Thanks for sharing your how to's.
Thanks for watching! It is so exciting when you open the bundle and see the images appear!
absolutely gorgeous! just wonderful
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Beautiful inspiring thank you does the colours hold fast or fade ???
These prints were made about 2 1/2 months ago and still look the same so have not faded at all. Sometimes I spray them with the krylon gloss to protect them
Would love to hear your comparison of the watercolor and print paper. I would think Printmaking paper would be designed for the ink to sit on the surface. Did one take up the color differently? Is one clearer than the other?
Both types of paper worked equally well. I had mostly printmaking paper and the water colour paper on the outsides so it was not a true test for comparison but I would use the print making paper again because of the cost comparison.
Very helpful video thank you 🌹
Your very welcome!
Really beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Your prints are great. Any idea why there's so much yellow when very few of the flowers you used were that color? Something to do with the alum? I want more blues and pinks, any thoughts?
The rust will bring out more yellow and darker colours. I tried using a variety of flowers and colours to see what I would get. I was hoping for more pinks as well. The moms I used probably didn’t have a lot of pigment in them. Just try what you can find that is in season. . Like petunias in summer for pink colours and wild berries or blueberries will give you lots of blue. Japanese maple leaves work well and grape leaves too. Find vivid coloured flowers for more pigment.
Great job, beautiful
Thanks so much!
Absolutely lovely!
Thanks so much!
Great tutorial with wonderful results🌿
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Amazing, never seen something like that
It is amazing what nature shares with us!
Thank You . A wonderful video and I love all that you have shared. really love these papers.
Thanks Sylvia! Glad you liked the video!
Wow ab breathtaking Patti thanks for sharing x
Thanks! And thank you for watching!
On the third print I immediately saw a face in the upper right hand corner!
Me too! Someone saw a monkey as well.
I love art so much😍😍🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤art is soooo amazing.
Thank you! Glad you love it!
I was wondering if you have tested the prints' longevity or colour fastness especially when they are displayed. Thanks!
This batch of prints was made 4 years ago and they still look the same as when I first made them.