Hello Cristina!
I really liked your results, the color has been quite uniform and consistent.
It seems to me that the Brazilian stick is actually Campeche stick, they look practically the same and have the same medicinal properties, which complicates their identification.
The Brazilian wood gives pink without any reagent and the Campeche wood purple.
Campeche wood is much more difficult to get, so you found pure gold. <3
Very good work!
I hope that everything you learned you apply in garments or in your projects.
@anabeltorres
Hello Anabel, thank you very much for your comments !!
With reason about the Brazilian wood they sold it to me and the water turned pink but when I put it on the fire and it changed color.
I really liked experimenting and also seeing with the reagents how they were.
I also made with black beans and I loved the result!
I go blue / purple and go pink with cream of tartar
Yes, since this contingency passes, I will go out to buy fabrics and start painting in large quantities for my brand of dolls =)
Gracias Cristina, very beautiful on your job, I was enchanted, Brazilian soy, forgive me if I write in a very good way, but anyway, what matters is that I have to tell you, that you are perfect, that you explain, and that you have a contagious energy, I didn’t get tired of listening to you, I hope to develop this project, because I love nature too, and you love a very beautiful thing, what energy we have when we use these clothes dyed with plants !! 🙏👏👏👏👏❤🌹 😍muitìssimas gracias, that you have a wonderful life, because you deserve it! ❤🙏
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anabeltorres
Teacher PlusHello Cristina!
I really liked your results, the color has been quite uniform and consistent.
It seems to me that the Brazilian stick is actually Campeche stick, they look practically the same and have the same medicinal properties, which complicates their identification.
The Brazilian wood gives pink without any reagent and the Campeche wood purple.
Campeche wood is much more difficult to get, so you found pure gold. <3
Very good work!
I hope that everything you learned you apply in garments or in your projects.
Cheers
Anabel
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@anabeltorres
Hello Anabel, thank you very much for your comments !!
With reason about the Brazilian wood they sold it to me and the water turned pink but when I put it on the fire and it changed color.
I really liked experimenting and also seeing with the reagents how they were.
I also made with black beans and I loved the result!
I go blue / purple and go pink with cream of tartar
Yes, since this contingency passes, I will go out to buy fabrics and start painting in large quantities for my brand of dolls =)
Cheers!
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Gracias Cristina, very beautiful on your job, I was enchanted, Brazilian soy, forgive me if I write in a very good way, but anyway, what matters is that I have to tell you, that you are perfect, that you explain, and that you have a contagious energy, I didn’t get tired of listening to you, I hope to develop this project, because I love nature too, and you love a very beautiful thing, what energy we have when we use these clothes dyed with plants !! 🙏👏👏👏👏❤🌹 😍muitìssimas gracias, that you have a wonderful life, because you deserve it! ❤🙏
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