A blog about my interests, which include fabric landscapes and various and assorted other artsy pursuits and sometimes known to contain mumblings of a random nature.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Hot stuff in the kitchen
My man,
cooking up a sweat!
AND,
what I cooked up yesterday!
Tea bags drying in the sun and the fabric from underneath, dyed a gorgeous hue of pink.
What are you planning on doing with the tea bags. I have a zip lock bag full that I have been saving and now I can't remember what I saw that made me save them. Any good ideas or did you see what I saw. Sounds like a book
LOL that's one way to stay cool. We have 'cool'rags' down here, filled with a polymer something or other and it wraps around the neck. Niiiiice!!! Love the color of you tea dyed fabric. I love seeing how different kinds of tea can put out color for us color lovers.
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What are you planning on doing with the tea bags. I have a zip lock bag full that I have been saving and now I can't remember what I saw that made me save them. Any good ideas or did you see what I saw. Sounds like a book
ReplyDeleteHugs
FredaB
raspberry ripples, and hi to MA's Man.
ReplyDeleteI love that idea! Beautiful color... I love pomegranate. I bet that would leave a vibrant color!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your sweet comments...
May all your days be joyful,
Alaina
averyhill
Is he starting a new fashion in headwear MA. Love the pink colour of the tea bags.
ReplyDeleteLOL that's one way to stay cool. We have 'cool'rags' down here, filled with a polymer something or other and it wraps around the neck. Niiiiice!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the color of you tea dyed fabric. I love seeing how different kinds of tea can put out color for us color lovers.
get the man in the kitchen!! Sounds good to me....AND I AM SOOOOOOOOO EXCITED THAT I WON!!!!!!! thankyou very much kind lady!! xxx
ReplyDelete/what sort of teabags, MaryAnn? this is just what I love!
ReplyDeletehave you also tried wrapping fabric around a piece of rusty iron and leaving it outside in the rain a while? you can get great fabric out of that.