I think ronnie just about covered it! Hope it's alright to put a little question here for you. I've bought some small eucalyptus plants, I simply needed to try it out. But I'm afraid they've been to cold at some point so they've kind of dried out. The question is, whether it's possible to dye with dry leaves? (I could just give it a try of course, but I'm hesistating to cut them down, especially if there's no dyestuff in the leaves).
mmmmmmmm! MMMMMMMM!!!
ReplyDeletethe second image looks like fried eggs in a row
ReplyDeleteperhaps double yokers ?
I think ronnie just about covered it!
ReplyDeleteHope it's alright to put a little question here for you. I've bought some small eucalyptus plants, I simply needed to try it out. But I'm afraid they've been to cold at some point so they've kind of dried out. The question is, whether it's possible to dye with dry leaves? (I could just give it a try of course, but I'm hesistating to cut them down, especially if there's no dyestuff in the leaves).
Sushi cloth: that's what came to mind when I saw the 2nd photo...
ReplyDeleteEucalypts yield colour from both fresh and dry leaves and even from the toasty ones lying on the ground beneath...
ReplyDeletei think, i THINK you are having too much fun. love the wonderful repeats in the grid in photo 2.
ReplyDeleteAll right then, I'll cut my plants down - and hope they will survive. Thank you for answering me!
ReplyDeletelike your memory-game! let's play together in the Swiss
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