Summer Impressions Feedback & Resources
Thank you so much for attending Summer Impressions 2026 !! I’m so excited to be offering this special creative time to get the year started.
Below is some additional information about indigo dyeing and paper rusting. I have also included links to my 4-part blog post series about printmaking papers and recipes for the orange cake and biscuits.
Below that information is a request for you to share some feedback about your Summer Impressions week. I would love to know what you thought of the week, with a view to helping me improve the Summer Impressions offering for next year. If you could take a few minutes to answer these questions, I would really appreciate it.
If you have any questions after our week, please let me know.
INDIGO
Indigo is a natural plant-based dyeing process and creates a beautiful result on paper. Similar to cyanotype in colour, but different.
This link will take you to the kit from Kraftkolour that I used for our vat – Synthetic Indigo Dye Kit. The kit has enough dye and chemicals to dye approx 500g of textile fibre. You can also buy the dye and related chemicals separately.
Knowing more about the process is helpful if you want to pursue this at home. Below are some download resources from Kraftkolour. When purchasing dyes and related chemicals, look for downloadable resources for more information within the online store you are buying from.
PAPER RUSTING
Click here to download the Paper Rusting handout I handed out during the week.
You can apply this technique to both paper and textiles.
I have created a Pinterest board that will send you further down the rabbit hole if you want to continue to explore this process. You will also find other ways of achieving rusted imprints on paper. So many possibilities!
PLEASE SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK
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