PAR Cyanotype 'Fabric' Kit
This DIY Cyanotype kit lets you create deep blue -toned prints on fabric using a 19th-century photographic method. No darkroom required—just the kit and sunlight.
This kit lets you turn textiles into photo-sensitive material for making Deep Blue (Prussian Blue) toned prints. Simply apply the mix following the kit instructions, place objects or photos on the paper, and expose it to sunlight to create unique brown-white images. The kit provides enough materials to treat all the fabric in the kit as enough mix to further experiment with some of your own materials.
Contents DIY Cyanotype kit – Textile
– Step by step instructions in Dutch, English, German and French and tips and tricks, specially tailored to working on textile
– 2 bottles of 250ml photo media (Parts A and B), ready for mixing
– 1 linen bag 38x42cm
– 1 cotton decorative cushion cover with zipper 40x40cm
– 2 cotton napkins 40x40cm
– pieces of fabric of the three types of textile above to practice with
– gloves
– 5 printable transparent sheets
– measuring cylinder 100ml
– 1 roller tray & roller
– black and transparent paper as an aid
– stirring rod
After purchase (before mixing with water) it can be kept for 12 months, if you do not store it in too much light and/or heat.
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