Kimacorns & leaves - early experiments<br>
In my early tries at contact leaf prints I had some accidental success when I printed on fabric dyed with acorns or onion skins then modified with iron. That led to many experiments with iron water, mostly failures, to get a good print on white fabric. Weeks later I finally figured out how to get prints with color. <br>
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