
Color From the Kitchen: Start Natural Dyeing Today
A free, beginner-friendly guide to making beautiful color using three things you already have at home.
What you’ll learn inside
Inside this little guide, I’ll show you how to turn ordinary kitchen scraps into rich, beautiful color — no special tools, no complicated chemistry, and no expensive ingredients. Just simple steps, clear explanations, and materials you already have at home.
Everyday Ingredients → Unexpected Color
Learn which common kitchen items make the best beginner-friendly dyes (you probably have them on your counter right now).
Learn which common kitchen items make the best beginner-friendly dyes (you probably have them on your counter right now).
Simple Steps, Real Results
I’ll walk you through an easy simmer-and-soak method that works on small fabric pieces or yarn scraps — perfect for your first experiment.
I’ll walk you through an easy simmer-and-soak method that works on small fabric pieces or yarn scraps — perfect for your first experiment.
Quick Wins to Build Confidence
These three starter dyes give you color fast, so you can see the magic right away and feel excited to keep exploring.
These three starter dyes give you color fast, so you can see the magic right away and feel excited to keep exploring.
Because Creativity Should Be Easy
When you’re just getting started, the hardest part is knowing where to begin.
These three dyes work every time, and give you quick wins. You don’t need special tools or a science lab — just curiosity, a pot, and what’s already in your kitchen.

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