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  • Supermarket Colors: Amazing Dyes Just Waiting To Be Found

    by Amy DuFault on January 28, 2015

    This fun article on Sweet Paul Magazine is a fresh look at how common food dyes found around the home as well as natural dyes can work together. (Just the photography had us hook, line and sinker…) We’ve recently put up new dye instructions on the site including this easy indigo vat recipe so go […]

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  • Food as a Medium: Pigments and Dyes Made from Edibles

    by Amy DuFault on August 29, 2014

    Design Milk writers from Pinch Food Design Bob Spiegel and TJ Girard recently had a great post on natural dyes made from edibles that we were swooning over. They write: “Food as a medium is not a new concept, but a revisited one. Many trades, especially textile designers are finding crossover with food while developing […]

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