I found this post that I started a month ago. I can't believe it's been that long, but yes, I got this great idea for a stem dyeing project a month ago. It was for two reasons: I love baby's breath, but wish it came in colors and I found a second 4-way decanter and felt like the "twins" needed something to do. These decanters are amazing to me, and although I use them as vases, I keep the glass stoppers on hand in case I ever actually want to "decant" anything.
I never finished that post, but I did post a picture on my Facebook page of this blue vase a couple of weeks later, with the flowers turned a light blue. Baby's breath is a terrible candidate for stem dying for many reasons. The stems are woody rather than porous. They branch off in too many directions, forcing the colored water to try and reach too many places. The flowers are tiny and tight, and don't absorb much water if it does happen to reach them. I had envisioned a profusion of jewel-toned gems, but what I got was some blue-toned blossoms that took way too long to show themselves. Back to carnations and daisies I guess...
While uploading some pictures today, I found some more evidence of this experiment gone not wrong, but not right. Fairly middlin'...
The colored water was pretty...Doing this again, whether the flowers appreciate it or not.
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