I am hooked!! Eco dying is so much fun! Here I'm showing my results, sharing what I've learned so far and some techniques that have produced some really awesome papers!
Hi Gayle! Yes, I'm still watching videos! I went back to the 2018 video to check it out also, and WOW!! what a great video, with your excellent results!! I am super impressed at how well all of your different Eco Dying papers turned out! You did a great job on both filming and showing your results! It is good to know that it even works with the store bought bouquet because I don't have a garden to choose flowers from! You are so good about informing of all options/substitutions for your projects! Can you tell that I am "a little" excited about all of this?! Anyway, awesome papers & awesome video!! Thanks so much for sharing how you accomplished such a great outcome! Love it and love you! Hugs, Samantha
Your videos and creativity are just amazing. I need to start a LBW (like before watching) club for you because I don't think I have seen a video I didn't like and find some useful tidbit that I found myself jotting down to use for later. Praises to you for all you send out into the RUclips world to inspire all of our creative sides. I shall click on the "like" button from now on, even before I watch your videos. Come on all you other subbies - show Gayle all your love.
Watching some old videos gayle havnt seen these so.ill be having a gayle binge time love the colors n the way you have done it,not too mention your beautiful back yard n flowers thank you Alanna xx
Hi Gayle, These are the most gorgeous Eco Dyed Papers I've ever seen. Most of the other videos were nice, but nothing as lovely as yours! Fabulous! Thank you so much for sharing. Gayle💗
Oh Gayle... they turned out gorgeous!! I’m so thankful that you share your secrets. You are so sweet and generous. The last batch of eco dyed pieces remind me of a beautiful enchanted forest filled with magic and fairies. Just beautiful!!! You’ve inspired me to look for a pot. LOL. Thank you!!!😊
Your papers and fabrics are just wonderful Gayle, and so inspiring. I have just done my first two batches with paper and am hooked. I love the results you got and will definitely do more myself and probably add some fabric next time. Thank you for sharing.
So elegant!!! Simply lovely! Like a Monet water color! The colors and prints on fabric would make beautiful clothes, bags, book covers & pillows. XO❤XO💘XO
Those are truly stunning! Such depth and detail and glorious color. And on your second try at that! Very impressive. Thank you for sharing your discoveries.
Dear Gayle! Thank you sooo much for the Inspiration! I dyed old book pages for my junk journals the way you showed. They turned out the most beautiful! Loving greetings from Germany❣️
Wow, Gayle! The dyed daisies - who woulda thunk??? Great results on everything. The old lace tablecloth I use to lay my wet coffee dyed papers on to dry has become one of my most coveted dyed pieces - it is grungy, uneven, stained and I love love love it! It has served through many sessions to get that way but what a bonus result;-)
I have never heard of this before, but they turned out beautiful. I think I will have to try it. I sure do have plenty of trees and plants around me. Thanks for the idea!
I was Eco dying yesterday too!! I did not add food colouring but my geraniums and pansies worked out very well. I just have to come up with a better way of squishing them down tightly. I even put 2 heavy rocks on the bundle for added weight. This was my second time and I was happier with the blooms I chose. Will have to see if I can find those flowers you mentioned and will try some fabric too!! Thank you for the video!!
I loved your video tutorial, my question to you is how do you incorporate them into paper crafting? Do you fo this to sell the end results? I certainly could see them being used in scrapbooks, on cards, etc. Loved it.
Hi Gayle... I did a lot of these last year myself. If you don't want to just have the gray paper background that iron gives, you can also use Alum (the Pharmacy ordered some for me, not expensive). I find I get much brighter colours from all the flowers and leaves and the paper stays closer to its natural colour. And adding other dyes are also good (natural - e.g. avacado skins = pink, or other unnatural inks) as you did with food colouring. I actually do them in a pan in oven either soaked or just steam them.You can also use cream of Tar Tar and or copper with penny's and/or any combo - its just chemistry. But of course it takes time. Still - tis fun!
Yummy, yummy, yummy! Love the results!! It is a very addicting process of experiment and play. Those daisies came out just WOW!!👏👏👏 I have deep maroon day lilies in bloom I am itching to play with😃
I tend to say echo dying too. Your prints came out so pretty, I love the ones that were on the outside and have the screening in the design. My favorites are the food colored daisies, I hate to throw flowers away and this is the perfect use for them. It might be worth cutting some clippings of flowers or leaves and set them stem down in a cup of water and food color before you boil them. That in itself can be quite addicting, white flowers really show up pretty with the leached food coloring. I love the fabric. A couple of those first muslin like pieces were my favorites. Thanks for sharing, Miss Gayle!
These are fantastic. I took a couple of eco-dye classes and an indigo-dye class at the nearby art college. Yours are way better than anything we produced. I think technique is important and our recipe was so complicated. Yours is pretty simple, no mashed apples for instance, and I think more effective. The red dye seems to be an effective touch. The type and life stage of the plants are also important. We used leaves almost exclusively because of the season of the year.
Really beautiful results. Thanks for the tip on the bouquet flowers. I have been having great results dyeing leaves and flowers using alum as a mordant. The yellow really is prominent. Haven't had as good results with fabric, but will keep trying. You did a great job! Looking forward to seeing how you will use them.
These are all so pretty! I hope I could achieve good results when I try it. I like the patterns of the leaves, we have so many plants around our house. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Gayle for sharing with us you're technique. They came out beautiful i love all of those colours really well. I have to try this just need to find a pot big enough. Take care have a lovely break and see you soon. Xx
I have also been trying the eco dying, or boiled book is what the you tube video I followed called it. SO much fun and I am much impressed with how your batches turned out. the one I watched used packaged dye -- rit. I'll be watching to see what you use them for. Love your videos
Gayle your eco dye and coffee dye's came out beautifully. I also tend to call it echo dying and I know it's eco. So don't feel bad your not the only one. TFS. I am ready to try the eco dying again. I have done it a couple of times but now want to try with dyes. The flowers from the grocery store was a good idea.
Well geez Gayle! Just when I think I've seen you at your dazzling best you just surprise and amaze again!! Lol. Thank you for showing us these wonderful papers. I was ooing and awing all the way.
Gorgeous papers!!!! Love them. Haven't found a pot yet but the freezer has a lot of plants in it and some in magazines...lol. Pretty much ready to go. 💜🐞🐝💜
These are just absolutely gorgeous!! I could picture Fairies everywhere I looked. I am certainly going to try this! Love it!! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this. :)
Oh my goodness!! Love this too. Cheap way to get flowers (beside grow your own) is at the floral department, they always have sale flowers that are going bad. A fun way to use them...
Hello Gayle, first let me say I have really enjoyed watching your videos, especially the process of your recent Chrstmas Journal! I have been eco dying since I was a small kid with my Mom, way back in the 70's lol! We have always used alum in our water instead of vinegar... it seems to grab better. You can also get a more defined shape if you pre-soak the paper as well as the foliage, in alum water before making the sandwiches (one bucket for paper and one for plants). Wet on wet makes for a better transfer. I have also used pre-dyed flowers from wilting bouquets and they always turn out great! I don't add food dye to mine but I will add organic things like bark, red/purple onion skins, or annatto seeds, Most trees like oak, walnut, and pecan will help make a more blackish tint. Another tip is to get more weight on your sandwich when it is simmering, add a brick or 2 on top. If you are doing cloth and paper at the same time you can lay out the fabric, place the plants on top or it then a layer of papers, and keep building as many layers as you wish in that manner, then instead of makiing a sandwich, you get a dowel rod or a peice of pipe, roll the whole bundle around it, tie it off with string and proceed as normal to the simmering! I hope this might help you have a bit more fun in your play! Thank you for sharing your talents and light heartedness with us!
Yes, I was going to say to use alum, also. I have found that I like the results of steaming. It gives more defined prints. Simmering gives lovely watercolor effects. Rusty objects in the water also help make the prints darker.
Wow! Those store bought flowers made gorgeous paper! Great tip about adding food coloring. Thanks for sharing your results and techniques. I've been procrastinating about eco dying because I didn't want to end up with a bunch of ugly papers. Guess it's time to jump in!
Wow Gayle! These are awesome! I tried this once before but I used all I had, cheapest of cheap copy paper and all baring one or two got holes or fell apart. I've got better papers now and you've inspired me to try again. I've just started my RUclips channel this week so thanks for inspiring me to try again I will put the results on my channel, Ali x
These are so pretty 😍. Perfect for making cards 😍. Loved your work 😃. I would also love to try these techniques and share my experience on my channel 😃
These are all gorgeous. Did you happen to take a picture of your pot when you had all the stuff in it? Would love to see how it fits in the pot and the actual pot you used. I’m a visual learner and would be a tremendous help to see that. Is there a purpose for the watercolor paper on the top and bottom of each stack? Did you use anything to weight it down in the water? Sorry so many questions. These are the most beautiful eco-dyed papers and fabric that I have ever seen. Awesome job! Fantastic job! Thank you. I hope you see this post and help me understand how it looked before it went in the pot. Hugs 🤗🤗🤗
Hi Pam! I put the watercolor papers on the outside of the “sandwich” because they are thicker and I thought they’d hold up better than the copy paper. Yes! I put a big rock in the pot to hold the paper sandwich down in the water. Hope that helps a little! ❤️
Gayle Agostinelli Thank you Gayle. I thought that might be why you used the water color paper. I guess a rock worked good. Beautiful paper. Maybe if you do it again, could you film what it looks like bundled up and in the pot? Have a great weekend! Hugs🤗
Love these..the 3rd time is the charm..love all the colors.I do like the lighter ones also. Gayle awesome job. I am putting this on my bucket list. Tysmfs! 😍
Your prints turned out fabulous. I too find that peony leaves do wonderful. But mine seem to turn a purplely colour.....but I'm not complaining. I have a shrub in my back yard that works great too. Raspberry leaves are just fantastic. My cousin gave me a bunch of bean tree leaves..catalpa... and wow. Also grape vines work great. I found that the alum turned every thing a yellow color so I just use vinegar and rusty bits. Also I put just a smidge of Rit dye in the water. Alas no more eco dying as it's suppose to snow here in the next few days......
Gayle that’s so awesome and WOW!!!!!! I really love 💕 all of it, and I wouldn’t ever buy those artificially dyed flowers, but, I would now, just for that brilliant effect they give. xx Mags
Gorgeous, Gayle. I tried a few pages the other day with lukewarm results. The hubs and Princess Cooper (our 7 year old great-niece) went for a hike up into the woods (until the neighbor told them that in the past 24 hours both a bear and a coyote have been spotted in those woods) and gathered a (VERY) few things for me. So I figured I had nothing to lose in rolling them up in some copy paper and giving it a go. Yours are so pretty!
Gerbera' daisies, yes they always turn out perfectly, even spent buds! Yours are gorgeous! It's addictive right? My geraniums are so cool, I get so excited like you did lol! Also tip: avocado dye in the pot brings colors out as well. I had some old raffia from way back, tied the bundles with it and colors galore! Have fun! TFS!👏
Thanks, Gayle, for this video. When you next do eco dying, would you take a photo of the wire wrapped bundle? And maybe when you have the package of papers in the pot? Did I miss how long you boiled the water? I have watched several RUclips videos on eco dying, but I have a short attention span and I only watch if the video is around 10 minutes or so. Your papers are wonderful.
I look forward to your tutorial, Gayle. I’m collecting discarded flowers from friends from Mother’s Day. I am on the lookout for rusty metal. And I actually have a large soup pot that I use for coffee dying, etc. Oh, I need to get food coloring. Thank you for your reply.
Hi Gail. Did you say you put your papers in the boiling liquid. And how long did you do that for. Thank you for your recipe. I wasn’t getting anywhere with my papers. Now I know how to fix my problem
Wowza!!!! Your results were pretty spectacular...mine always turn out light..I'll have to try adding food coloring..I know exactly the flowers you're talking about with the dye! Gayle..truly Fantastic!! Brava!! xo
Holy smokes, lady. Those papers are amazing, even love the first batch with the so sweet and faint colors. A fairy journal came to mind when I saw those - any plans for one coming? I would love to see your take on a romantic, very woodland fairy wonder.
Colette, yes! Fairy woodland would be an awesome theme for these papers! No plans in the near future as I have custom orders to fulfill, but I'll definitely keep it in mind! ❤️
Love your results & thanks for the red food dye idea. Did you add anything to the water when you did the commercially dyed store bought flowers? Thank you
Gayle them turned out so beautiful I especially like the daisies how they turned out. O and eco echo we all know what you talking about some people just have to be smarty pants 😉
I have tried the artificial colored flowers before but didn't get the colors you did. Just beautiful! Did you use the red food coloring even with those? Thank you!
Awesome papers. Thanks for letting me know about your older eco dying videos. I'm going to give it a try.
Hi Gayle! Yes, I'm still watching videos! I went back to the 2018 video to check it out also, and WOW!! what a great video, with your excellent results!! I am super impressed at how well all of your different Eco Dying papers turned out! You did a great job on both filming and showing your results! It is good to know that it even works with the store bought bouquet because I don't have a garden to choose flowers from! You are so good about informing of all options/substitutions for your projects! Can you tell that I am "a little" excited about all of this?! Anyway, awesome papers & awesome video!! Thanks so much for sharing how you accomplished such a great outcome! Love it and love you! Hugs, Samantha
Your videos and creativity are just amazing. I need to start a LBW (like before watching) club for you because I don't think I have seen a video I didn't like and find some useful tidbit that I found myself jotting down to use for later. Praises to you for all you send out into the RUclips world to inspire all of our creative sides. I shall click on the "like" button from now on, even before I watch your videos. Come on all you other subbies - show Gayle all your love.
Colette Clark 😘😘😘
Watching some old videos gayle havnt seen these so.ill be having a gayle binge time love the colors n the way you have done it,not too mention your beautiful back yard n flowers thank you Alanna xx
Hi Gayle,
These are the most gorgeous Eco Dyed Papers I've ever
seen. Most of the other videos were nice, but nothing as
lovely as yours! Fabulous! Thank you so much for sharing.
Gayle💗
Oh Gayle... they turned out gorgeous!! I’m so thankful that you share your secrets. You are so sweet and generous. The last batch of eco dyed pieces remind me of a beautiful enchanted forest filled with magic and fairies. Just beautiful!!! You’ve inspired me to look for a pot. LOL. Thank you!!!😊
Your papers and fabrics are just wonderful Gayle, and so inspiring. I have just done my first two batches with paper and am hooked. I love the results you got and will definitely do more myself and probably add some fabric next time. Thank you for sharing.
I am SWOONING over that last batch of watercolor papers with that haunting daisy vibe... wow are those awesome..!
Funny you should say so....coming next week in digital form to my Etsy!! ❤️
So elegant!!! Simply lovely! Like a Monet water color! The colors and prints on fabric would make beautiful clothes, bags, book covers & pillows. XO❤XO💘XO
WOW...I bet you had a big smile on your dial when these came out...just lovely Gayle
Those are truly stunning! Such depth and detail and glorious color. And on your second try at that! Very impressive. Thank you for sharing your discoveries.
Awesome doesn’t even cover how wonderful these are. Thank you for sharing.
Dear Gayle! Thank you sooo much for the Inspiration! I dyed old book pages for my junk journals the way you showed. They turned out the most beautiful! Loving greetings from Germany❣️
I was surprised at the outcome of the fabric! Very interesting! 😊
Wow, Gayle. Those look fantastic! And, those daisies are so beautiful!
Hi Gayle-Gorgeous papers. Can't wait to see that boho journal. You should hear my daughter trying to say ephemera!
Wow, Gayle! The dyed daisies - who woulda thunk??? Great results on everything.
The old lace tablecloth I use to lay my wet coffee dyed papers on to dry has become one of my most coveted dyed pieces - it is grungy, uneven, stained and I love love love it! It has served through many sessions to get that way but what a bonus result;-)
I have never heard of this before, but they turned out beautiful. I think I will have to try it. I sure do have plenty of trees and plants around me. Thanks for the idea!
Hi Gayle, I just love watching your videos. You are so much fun to watch and listen to. Thank you for posting your fabulous video. Keep it up..
These are beautiful, Gayle! My hubby gives me flowers several times a month, I think I now know what to do with them, when they start wilting...;-D
I was Eco dying yesterday too!! I did not add food colouring but my geraniums and pansies worked out very well. I just have to come up with a better way of squishing them down tightly. I even put 2 heavy rocks on the bundle for added weight. This was my second time and I was happier with the blooms I chose. Will have to see if I can find those flowers you mentioned and will try some fabric too!! Thank you for the video!!
Everything is super gorgeous Gayle! Awesome job!
I loved your video tutorial, my question to you is how do you incorporate them into paper crafting? Do you fo this to sell the end results? I certainly could see them being used in scrapbooks, on cards, etc. Loved it.
Sherri Woronick the paper are used in my journals. A recent video show my Lorella journal...a perfect example. ❤️
I absolutely love these papers. They are so gorgeous. You are so talented! Thanx for sharing your many talents!
I love all your ecodyed papers, my favourite is the second batch, especially the fabric 😍
Hi Gayle... I did a lot of these last year myself. If you don't want to just have the gray paper background that iron gives, you can also use Alum (the Pharmacy ordered some for me, not expensive). I find I get much brighter colours from all the flowers and leaves and the paper stays closer to its natural colour. And adding other dyes are also good (natural - e.g. avacado skins = pink, or other unnatural inks) as you did with food colouring. I actually do them in a pan in oven either soaked or just steam them.You can also use cream of Tar Tar and or copper with penny's and/or any combo - its just chemistry. But of course it takes time. Still - tis fun!
Yummy, yummy, yummy! Love the results!! It is a very addicting process of experiment and play. Those daisies came out just WOW!!👏👏👏 I have deep maroon day lilies in bloom I am itching to play with😃
Just gorgeous papers and fabric! TFS!
I tend to say echo dying too. Your prints came out so pretty, I love the ones that were on the outside and have the screening in the design. My favorites are the food colored daisies, I hate to throw flowers away and this is the perfect use for them. It might be worth cutting some clippings of flowers or leaves and set them stem down in a cup of water and food color before you boil them. That in itself can be quite addicting, white flowers really show up pretty with the leached food coloring.
I love the fabric. A couple of those first muslin like pieces were my favorites.
Thanks for sharing, Miss Gayle!
You seem to have such an endearing personality. Loved the video. Thanks for the tips. Trying it right away
These are fantastic. I took a couple of eco-dye classes and an indigo-dye class at the nearby art college. Yours are way better than anything we produced. I think technique is important and our recipe was so complicated. Yours is pretty simple, no mashed apples for instance, and I think more effective. The red dye seems to be an effective touch. The type and life stage of the plants are also important. We used leaves almost exclusively because of the season of the year.
These are just amazing!! Tfs 🤗😍 I can't wait to try this!!
Absolutely love your results, they are so gorgeous, thanks for sharing!!
How fun! I need to try this while we still have leaves and flowers. So many fun ideas, so little time!
Really beautiful results. Thanks for the tip on the bouquet flowers. I have been having great results dyeing leaves and flowers using alum as a mordant. The yellow really is prominent. Haven't had as good results with fabric, but will keep trying. You did a great job! Looking forward to seeing how you will use them.
Congratulations on such a great eco dye experiment! Your results are spectacular.
Wow!! Those turned out so gorgeous! The geraniums are awesomely beautiful!
These are all so pretty! I hope I could achieve good results when I try it. I like the patterns of the leaves, we have so many plants around our house. Thank you for sharing.
😮😍wow!! Stunning!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Thank you Gayle for sharing with us you're technique. They came out beautiful i love all of those colours really well. I have to try this just need to find a pot big enough. Take care have a lovely break and see you soon. Xx
Super fabulous, Gayle. Great results! Just beautiful❤️❤️👍
I have also been trying the eco dying, or boiled book is what the you tube video I followed called it. SO much fun and I am much impressed with how your batches turned out. the one I watched used packaged dye -- rit. I'll be watching to see what you use them for. Love your videos
Gayle your eco dye and coffee dye's came out beautifully. I also tend to call it echo dying and I know it's eco. So don't feel bad your not the only one. TFS. I am ready to try the eco dying again. I have done it a couple of times but now want to try with dyes. The flowers from the grocery store was a good idea.
Well geez Gayle! Just when I think I've seen you at your dazzling best you just surprise and amaze again!! Lol. Thank you for showing us these wonderful papers. I was ooing and awing all the way.
Gorgeous papers!!!! Love them. Haven't found a pot yet but the freezer has a lot of plants in it and some in magazines...lol. Pretty much ready to go. 💜🐞🐝💜
These are just absolutely gorgeous!! I could picture Fairies everywhere I looked. I am certainly going to try this! Love it!! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this. :)
Oh my goodness!! Love this too. Cheap way to get flowers (beside grow your own) is at the floral department, they always have sale flowers that are going bad. A fun way to use them...
You should be proud of those. They are beautiful! I am still trying to get this effect.
very nice...it would have been nice to see the whole process or is there another video I missed?
Hello Gayle, first let me say I have really enjoyed watching your videos, especially the process of your recent Chrstmas Journal! I have been eco dying since I was a small kid with my Mom, way back in the 70's lol! We have always used alum in our water instead of vinegar... it seems to grab better. You can also get a more defined shape if you pre-soak the paper as well as the foliage, in alum water before making the sandwiches (one bucket for paper and one for plants). Wet on wet makes for a better transfer. I have also used pre-dyed flowers from wilting bouquets and they always turn out great! I don't add food dye to mine but I will add organic things like bark, red/purple onion skins, or annatto seeds, Most trees like oak, walnut, and pecan will help make a more blackish tint. Another tip is to get more weight on your sandwich when it is simmering, add a brick or 2 on top. If you are doing cloth and paper at the same time you can lay out the fabric, place the plants on top or it then a layer of papers, and keep building as many layers as you wish in that manner, then instead of makiing a sandwich, you get a dowel rod or a peice of pipe, roll the whole bundle around it, tie it off with string and proceed as normal to the simmering! I hope this might help you have a bit more fun in your play! Thank you for sharing your talents and light heartedness with us!
Thank you for all the great tips! ❤️
Yes, I was going to say to use alum, also. I have found that I like the results of steaming. It gives more defined prints. Simmering gives lovely watercolor effects. Rusty objects in the water also help make the prints darker.
Love your comments thanks another layer to the great video I love Gayle's enthusiasm
Pet Omine.. thank you for your comment the information was very useful..
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Wow! Those store bought flowers made gorgeous paper! Great tip about adding food coloring. Thanks for sharing your results and techniques. I've been procrastinating about eco dying because I didn't want to end up with a bunch of ugly papers. Guess it's time to jump in!
Wow Gayle! These are awesome! I tried this once before but I used all I had, cheapest of cheap copy paper and all baring one or two got holes or fell apart. I've got better papers now and you've inspired me to try again. I've just started my RUclips channel this week so thanks for inspiring me to try again I will put the results on my channel, Ali x
These are so pretty 😍. Perfect for making cards 😍. Loved your work 😃. I would also love to try these techniques and share my experience on my channel 😃
Beautiful Gayle!!! You can call it whatever you want.
Gayle, they are all gorgeous. I especially love the geranium ones 😍 well done and TFS 😊🌸💕
Such a great job!! Thank you for sharing!! Just beautiful and very helpful!!💐
Eco , eeco , potato , potaaato, doesn't matter to me. All I know is I just loved this video! Thankyou !
I love your papers!!! So gorgeous!!! And your fabric too!!! Great job!!!
These turned out beautiful. I like both dark ones and light ones.
Wow! These papers are awesome. I know there are videos on the process, but I would love for you to walk us through your entire process.
All are so beautiful! Did you stack one leaf/flower between each page?
These are all gorgeous. Did you happen to take a picture of your pot when you had all the stuff in it? Would love to see how it fits in the pot and the actual pot you used. I’m a visual learner and would be a tremendous help to see that. Is there a purpose for the watercolor paper on the top and bottom of each stack? Did you use anything to weight it down in the water? Sorry so many questions. These are the most beautiful eco-dyed papers and fabric that I have ever seen. Awesome job! Fantastic job!
Thank you. I hope you see this post and help me understand how it looked before it went in the pot.
Hugs 🤗🤗🤗
Hi Pam! I put the watercolor papers on the outside of the “sandwich” because they are thicker and I thought they’d hold up better than the copy paper. Yes! I put a big rock in the pot to hold the paper sandwich down in the water. Hope that helps a little! ❤️
Gayle Agostinelli Thank you Gayle. I thought that might be why you used the water color paper. I guess a rock worked good. Beautiful paper. Maybe if you do it again, could you film what it looks like bundled up and in the pot? Have a great weekend! Hugs🤗
I will try, Pam! I'm not good at editing, so it's a bit of a challenge to figure out how to film this. I'll give it a try tho. ❤️
I will try, Pam! I'm not good at editing, so it's a bit of a challenge to figure out how to film this. I might give it a try tho!. ❤️
Pam, the minerals in the rock leach out when boiling and helps with making the print.
Love these..the 3rd time is the charm..love all the colors.I do like the lighter ones also. Gayle awesome job. I am putting this on my bucket list. Tysmfs! 😍
Your prints turned out fabulous. I too find that peony leaves do wonderful. But mine seem to turn a purplely colour.....but I'm not complaining. I have a shrub in my back yard that works great too. Raspberry leaves are just fantastic. My cousin gave me a bunch of bean tree leaves..catalpa... and wow. Also grape vines work great. I found that the alum turned every thing a yellow color so I just use vinegar and rusty bits. Also I put just a smidge of Rit dye in the water. Alas no more eco dying as it's suppose to snow here in the next few days......
Gayle that’s so awesome and WOW!!!!!! I really love 💕 all of it, and I wouldn’t ever buy those artificially dyed flowers, but, I would now, just for that brilliant effect they give. xx Mags
Great video Gayle thank you for sharing
Fabulous job. Those papers are amazing.
Oh those fabrics would make fabulous journal covers, then you’d have matching ephemera, everything is gorgeous xxx💕
Gorgeous, Gayle. I tried a few pages the other day with lukewarm results. The hubs and Princess Cooper (our 7 year old great-niece) went for a hike up into the woods (until the neighbor told them that in the past 24 hours both a bear and a coyote have been spotted in those woods) and gathered a (VERY) few things for me. So I figured I had nothing to lose in rolling them up in some copy paper and giving it a go. Yours are so pretty!
Gerbera' daisies, yes they always turn out perfectly, even spent buds! Yours are gorgeous! It's addictive right? My geraniums are so cool, I get so excited like you did lol! Also tip: avocado dye in the pot brings colors out as well. I had some old raffia from way back, tied the bundles with it and colors galore! Have fun! TFS!👏
Those are beautiful!!!!! TFS! Judy
These are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your tips!
Awesome images Gayle!
Omg Gayle your eco dye turned out so awesome!! Congrats
Relatively new sub, those Eco papers are absolutely stunning
D.d. Farago welcome to my channel!! So glad you’re here!! ❤️
These papers took my breath away! I HAVE to try this!
Thanks so much for sharing! I need to try this for my journals. You're outcome was incredible!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
those papers turned out gorgeous.
Oh my word these are the best I’ve seen on RUclips, you’ve certainly got it and I’m going to have a go xx
Thanks, Gayle, for this video. When you next do eco dying, would you take a photo of the wire wrapped bundle? And maybe when you have the package of papers in the pot? Did I miss how long you boiled the water? I have watched several RUclips videos on eco dying, but I have a short attention span and I only watch if the video is around 10 minutes or so. Your papers are wonderful.
I plan to do an eco dying tutorial tat some point. Hope that will be helpful. If it’s longer than 10 minutes, you can watch in several sittings! 😁❤️
I look forward to your tutorial, Gayle. I’m collecting discarded flowers from friends from Mother’s Day. I am on the lookout for rusty metal. And I actually have a large soup pot that I use for coffee dying, etc. Oh, I need to get food coloring. Thank you for your reply.
Hi Gail. Did you say you put your papers in the boiling liquid. And how long did you do that for. Thank you for your recipe. I wasn’t getting anywhere with my papers. Now I know how to fix my problem
I love your results. Just wonderful. Anyway, E-co is the American pronunciation, Echo is the English. I like both. 🎉
Great Tips! Thanks for sharing.
Wowza!!!! Your results were pretty spectacular...mine always turn out light..I'll have to try adding food coloring..I know exactly the flowers you're talking about with the dye! Gayle..truly Fantastic!! Brava!! xo
I am sure I commented on this before, I am starting to get tips on what to do Those Papers are Stunning.
Superb ! Love them all, and thanks for sharing.
Everything turned out great. You are a pro already.👌❤️❤️
Holy smokes, lady. Those papers are amazing, even love the first batch with the so sweet and faint colors. A fairy journal came to mind when I saw those - any plans for one coming? I would love to see your take on a romantic, very woodland fairy wonder.
Colette, yes! Fairy woodland would be an awesome theme for these papers! No plans in the near future as I have custom orders to fulfill, but I'll definitely keep it in mind! ❤️
Stunning! I loved your results😁
Those are all beautiful, I hope you sell them in your shop.
Love your results & thanks for the red food dye idea. Did you add anything to the water when you did the commercially dyed store bought flowers? Thank you
Just had what I always have in the water....rust, vinegar and a bit of food coloring. ❤️
They are all stunning!
Oh my gosh these are beautiful!!! 😊❤️ did I hear you say you put rusty bits in the bottom of the pot ? Thanks so much for sharing
Sheryl, yes ma’am! Raiding my husbands garage for rusty screws and stuff! ❤️
The fabric is great.
Gayle them turned out so beautiful I especially like the daisies how they turned out. O and eco echo we all know what you talking about some people just have to be smarty pants 😉
So I’m guessing that the “sandwich” includes the plants between each envelope or folded paper? Love these.
Yes! 😁❤️
Omg. Gayle those are stunning. So beautiful. What do you type in u tube for eco dying?
Nancy Beebe just type eco dye or eco dying and all sorts of goodies come up! Highly recommend Rosemary Morris! ❤️
Gayle when u did the store bought flowers did you put any dye in them. I think your papers r gorgeous and I gonna try them. Thanks so much.
No, they already were dyed. ❤️
I have tried the artificial colored flowers before but didn't get the colors you did. Just beautiful! Did you use the red food coloring even with those? Thank you!
Yes the red food colors for those too! ❤️
Your papers look great. Isn't it fun making them.