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Apple Bark-Catskill Natural Dye Note Card
Apple Bark-Catskill Natural Dye Note Card
Apple Bark - Malus pumila This card features just one of the ten dye plants that are highlighted in our collection of Natural Dye Note Cards. Each card identifies a different dye plant from the beautiful Catskill Mountain region.
Apple Bark can create either a peach or yellow dye color.
4 x 6 blank note card with original watercolor artwork by Fionnuala M Lynch, complete with a link to its dye recipe on the back. Envelope included.
In addition to single card purchases, we now offer two separate card packs, containing 5 different plants from the collection for a special price.
Artist Bio: Fionnuala Lynch is an artist working in watercolor, colored pencil and graphite. An avid gardener and hiker, Fionnuala finds inspiration in the natural world that surrounds her. An organic match was made in her collaboration with Fisher Cat Fiber Co that has deepened her appreciation of the beauty and form in native Catskill plants. The wide range of natural dye color derived from plants is remarkable and continues to inspire her work.
Apple Bark - Malus pumila This card features just one of the ten dye plants that are highlighted in our collection of Natural Dye Note Cards. Each card identifies a different dye plant from the beautiful Catskill Mountain region.
Apple Bark can create either a peach or yellow dye color.
4 x 6 blank note card with original watercolor artwork by Fionnuala M Lynch, complete with a link to its dye recipe on the back. Envelope included.
In addition to single card purchases, we now offer two separate card packs, containing 5 different plants from the collection for a special price.
Artist Bio: Fionnuala Lynch is an artist working in watercolor, colored pencil and graphite. An avid gardener and hiker, Fionnuala finds inspiration in the natural world that surrounds her. An organic match was made in her collaboration with Fisher Cat Fiber Co that has deepened her appreciation of the beauty and form in native Catskill plants. The wide range of natural dye color derived from plants is remarkable and continues to inspire her work.