I've been using natural colours to make painting ink/dye for paper. I used squashed Verburnum berries first, they went a pink colour, changing to grey/purple as they dried, then I added white vinegar to squashed berries, and the colour was green.... I was really surprised by the difference
Such lovely colours , if you use iron it best to do a neutralizing rinse in bicarbonate as its alkaline ❤
That's a fab tip. Thanks so much.
I've been using natural colours to make painting ink/dye for paper. I used squashed Verburnum berries first, they went a pink colour, changing to grey/purple as they dried, then I added white vinegar to squashed berries, and the colour was green.... I was really surprised by the difference
That's fascinating chemistry. I'm currently looking into pigments also.