There was no scale of dragon or tooth of wolf ... or a caldron for that matter!
...however, lots is going on in my kitchen today!
No, it is not some crazy green soup!
I was dyeing some leafy green felt
and ... it came out really beautiful
Head over to see Kirsty for more creative spaces.
It's a gorgeous colour! Hooray for you & for having a crack at stuff.
ReplyDeletewhat a great green! I'm having to do yellow at the moment for blonde doll hair!
ReplyDeleteawesome lime colour
ReplyDeleteIt looks good enough to eat to me! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteit is really beautiful
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Wonder what it will become...?
ReplyDeleteGreat vibrant colour and brilliant dying technique!
ReplyDeleteyou're on a roll ... with the blogging and the felting. see you tonight.
ReplyDeleteThat is the best green I have seen in a long time... actually if my son saw it he would yell "Ben 10 colour mummy" Loving your little cuddly dolls too.
ReplyDeletexo Steph
That's my new favorite green. :)
ReplyDeleteaghhh so that is how you do it!!!!
ReplyDeletelove all your creations and felt colors too :)
I have felt your felt! (ahem, excuse me). It's gorgeous and felty and woolly and nothing' like that Spotlight stuff. In fact, I'm never, ever, not for nothin', going back to the Spotlight stuff.
ReplyDeleteHehe, I feel a bit like a witch when dyeing wool too! What fun :)
ReplyDeleteOh that looks fantastic! I love dying fabric - it does feel like you're creating some amazing concoction doesn't it? :) K
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning colour, it matches my felt ball!
ReplyDeletei love that green. Your felt creations are really cute :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful colour.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love your dolls- so gorgeous. Perfect for little ones tiny soft hands. xo m.
ReplyDeleteYour felt looks delicious. I love the color!
ReplyDeletewell, naturally i love me a bit of green ~ this is a divine colour
ReplyDeleteLove the association with Shakespeare! The felt looks great. Would love to dye some myself one day. Adding it to the mental list of crafty things to do...
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Gorgeous colour! Always love a bit of dyeing action.
ReplyDeletewow the colour is DIVINE!
ReplyDeleteThank you! and I am so glad it wasn't soup! ha ha Lovely colour - I lurve GREEN!
ReplyDeleteWow what a surprise to go from the dark green soup to the bright, sunny green.
ReplyDeleteLove the shade of green you've got there, so cheery and fresh!
ReplyDeleteI *love* it - what a beaut colour...
ReplyDeletetks for popping by my blog : )
ReplyDeletegorgeous grassy green! looks good enough to lay on
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvellous shade of green :)
ReplyDeletefabulous green. I love dyeing felt so much less work than yarn :). (and I can't accidentally felt it hehe)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colour. I love the mixing in action photos!
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ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing you
C
what a fab green colour fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLovely stuff going on here! Thanks for your comments on my blog too! I just wanted to let you know that I got the pattern for the pink edging here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mypicot.com/crochet_patterns_mcolor01.html
I should post it on the blog *rolls eyes*
Great colour and I love the "couldron"! Nice shop too! Good luck with everything! Nic
ReplyDeletethat definitely is a lovely shade of green! i look forward to seeing what you use it for
ReplyDeleteWow that is a cool colour! Thanks for the comment on my blog xx
ReplyDeleteOh, lovely hand dyed felt - I am always on the look out for felt of all sorts! :)
ReplyDeleteJust delightful, I love your rainbow felt and dolls, thanks for joining my blog, love and light Marie
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely colour! :)
ReplyDeleteHey Trudi, you're soooo hot right now...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colour. Love the stewing pot, looks like it could have had a few frogs legs in there.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little dolls for dear little hands. Your green felt is another beautiful colour to those you already have.
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