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Is it time to slay the dragons that are preventing your from realizing your dreams?

3 dream-stealers and the dragon-slayers that will save you

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Happy Chinese New Year and welcome to the Year of the Dragon.  Not being Chinese, I don't see the dragon as strength and motivation, but rather as a deadly foe to be overcome.  And Tolkein agrees with ... Read More about 3 dream-stealers and the dragon-slayers that will save you

Choose to be Generously Frugal

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Frugal and sustainable living gone awry I am seeing a new movement toward frugal living.  Having lived frugally and sustainably for 40 years, living on one income for most of that time, I understand ... Read More about Choose to be Generously Frugal

Walnut ink for printing needs to be viscose enough so that it doesn't drip when applied to the stamp. It needs to be smooth and consistent so that it leaves a clear impression without blobs of ink. Walnut ink for printing is permanent after 48 hours and can be washed in water without fading. The impression is clearer when stamped on dry fabric but the dye penetrates better when stamped on wet fabric. No previous preparation of the fabric is necessary before stamping except to scour it thoroughly in preparation for dyeing.

How to make ink from natural dyes part 2

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Making ink from natural dyes for stamp pads, and fountain pens Part 1 of this article Do not do this if you are allergic to walnuts!  If you are nonallergic carry on. Why make your own ... Read More about How to make ink from natural dyes part 2

Making natural ink and dyes is all about playing around with colours. The process of taking plants and turning them into colour is wonderfully versatile, fun to work with, and is environmentally sound. 

Natural Walnut Ink for writing, painting, and fabric stamping (part 1)

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 Natural dye ink for fabric stamping natural dye ink (Part 2)  here First, if you are allergic to walnuts, don't try this.  The nut proteins are released in the air during the ... Read More about Natural Walnut Ink for writing, painting, and fabric stamping (part 1)

Are Natural Dyes Safe? Clearing up the Confusion About Chemical Dyes and Metal Mordants

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Who says natural dyes aren't safe? One of my friends said that she wasn't going to learn to use natural dyes because of the heavy metal mordants that you have to use with them. My friend had heard ... Read More about Are Natural Dyes Safe? Clearing up the Confusion About Chemical Dyes and Metal Mordants

Homestead Medicine Cabinet: Flax Jelly for Sore Throats

Homestead Medicine Cabinet: Flax Jelly for Sore Throats

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Homestead Medicine Cabinet: Flax jelly for sore throats Flax Jelly has been used as a medicinal remedy for sore throats for generations. It's a must-have for your homestead medicine cabinet. Learn ... Read More about Homestead Medicine Cabinet: Flax Jelly for Sore Throats

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