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Create these delightful prints on different types of textiles. The prints are made using the popular cyanotype photographic technique, also called a sunprint. Inspiration for the designs comes from nature and the flowers and leaves are transformed into beautiful wall decorations and a unique tote bag.

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Video guide   Get step-by-step instructions on how to make a cyanotype print on fabric.
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1   Fill the bottles with water to the top of the label.
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2   Shake the bottles well to dissolve the powder. The mixture is ready to use after 24 hours.
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3   Mix the two liquids 1:1. Once mixed, it must be used within 2-4 hours.
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4   How to make a cyanotype print – also known as a sun print – on textiles. Wear gloves when working with the cyanotype liquid.
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5   Place a piece of plastic inside the bag to protect the back.
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6   Using the foam brush, apply the liquid to the area to be printed. Avoid UV rays from the sun.
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7   Allow the liquid to dry on the fabric for 30-90 minutes in the dark. For example, place it inside a box.
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8   While it dries, you prepare the design. For example, create a design with different leaves and flowers, which are then secured to the plastic sheet with clear tape.
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9   Place the design on the fabric with the plastic sheet on top and the heavy plate behind it.
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10   Attach clips all around so that the design is pressed against the fabric and the plate. Do this in a dark place to avoid UV radiation from the sun.
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11   Place the project in sunlight on a windowsill or outdoors. In sunshine, it takes 3-30 minutes for the colour to change from greenish to greyish – and around 4-5 hours on a cloudy day.
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12   Remove the design, clips, plastic and plate.
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13   Rinse the fabric in cold water and rub off any excess colour to reveal the bright blue colour.
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14   Rinse until all paint is removed from the fabric and the water in the bucket is clean (approx. 3 buckets of water).
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15   Place the bag flat on an absorbent surface like a towel and allow to dry.
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16   How to make a design from a cut-out
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17   Place plastic inside the tote bag.
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18   Using a foam brush, apply the liquid to the area to be printed. Wear gloves and avoid UV rays from the sun.
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19   Allow the mix to dry on the fabric for 30-90 minutes in the dark. For example, place it inside a box.
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20   While it dries, you prepare the design. Cut a design out of a sheet of paper.
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21   Place the design on the dry bag in the green area with the cyanotype mix.
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22   Place the clear plastic sheet on top, the heavy plate behind the fabric and use clips all around the edges to hold them together securely.
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23   Expose the design to sunlight on the windowsill or outdoors until the colour changes to grey. Afterwards, remove the design, plastic sheet, clips and hard plate.
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24   Rinse in cold water and keep changing the water until it is completely free of colour (approx. 3 buckets of water).
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25   Place the bag on an absorbent surface like a towel and allow to dry.
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Create these delightful prints on different types of textiles. The prints are made using the popular cyanotype photographic technique, also called a sunprint. Inspiration for the designs comes from nature and the flowers and leaves are transformed into beautiful wall decorations and a unique tote bag.

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