How to Create a Solar Photo on Fabric With Lumi INKODYE

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create a solar photo on fabric with Lumi INKODYE

How to Create a Solar Photo on Fabric With Lumi INKODYE

I just got my Lumi INKODYE kit! As a backer of their KICKSTARTER campaign, I received a negative on an INKOFILM and a natural fiber tote. In this guide I show you how to creatively combine them.

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Step 1 of 9
Gather your supplies and find a suitable surface to perform the transmogrification. Depending on the season, it is advisable to adjust your attire. I've donned slippers and wool plaid for Autumn.

Gather your supplies and find a suitable surface to perform the transmogrification. Depending on the season, it is advisable to adjust your attire. I've donned slippers and wool plaid for Autumn.

Step 2 of 9
On the back of each INKOFILM transparency is a protective sheet of paper. Tape it to the front and put it on a window. Roughly trace around the image.

On the back of each INKOFILM transparency is a protective sheet of paper. Tape it to the front and put it on a window. Roughly trace around the image.

Step 3 of 9
Cut out the shape to make a stencil. This will also be used as a mask during the exposure. Compare it to the negative. Make any adjustments. Register the two sheets by snipping the corners together.

Cut out the shape to make a stencil. This will also be used as a mask during the exposure. Compare it to the negative. Make any adjustments. Register the two sheets by snipping the corners together.

Step 4 of 9
Place the stencil and use a watercolor pencil to draw the shape. This is your guide to paint on the INKODYE. Performing this step helps save precious dye so you can make more and more images.

Place the stencil and use a watercolor pencil to draw the shape. This is your guide to paint on the INKODYE. Performing this step helps save precious dye so you can make more and more images.

Step 5 of 9
Compare the negative to the outline and make registration marks.  Apply the dye using the outline as a guide. Be sure to evenly saturate inside the line and then lightly brush some around the outside.

Compare the negative to the outline and make registration marks. Apply the dye using the outline as a guide. Be sure to evenly saturate inside the line and then lightly brush some around the outside.

Step 6 of 9
After painting on the dye, clip on the negative and begin the exposure. (Refer to the bottle for specific exposure times. Also, cruise the Lumi website for tips and info.)

After painting on the dye, clip on the negative and begin the exposure. (Refer to the bottle for specific exposure times. Also, cruise the Lumi website for tips and info.)

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After a couple minutes you can place the stencil over the negative to create a border effect by masking the lightly brushed area around the image. Leave the mask in place for the rest of the exposure.

After a couple minutes you can place the stencil over the negative to create a border effect by masking the lightly brushed area around the image. Leave the mask in place for the rest of the exposure.

Step 8 of 9
Next, rinse with HOT water and soap for longer than you think you should. Like, TEN freaking minutes!  I'm sure there's other ways to do this. The key is to get all the dye out.

Next, rinse with HOT water and soap for longer than you think you should. Like, TEN freaking minutes! I'm sure there's other ways to do this. The key is to get all the dye out.

Step 9 of 9
Hang 'er out to dry...

Hang 'er out to dry...

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Supplies

INKODYE of your choice.

A brush or roller

Tray

Object to print on

Negative

Pen

Watercolor Pencil

Scissors

Tape

Rattachai Tammachai

Cool!

Rattachai Tammachai 7 months ago

JoyGirl Live

Very interesting. P.S., I love that you commented on your attire; it caught me eye. :D

JoyGirl Live 7 months ago

Aidee Arj

Awesome

Aidee Arj 8 months ago

Pat Cox

I'm super excited to start using my kickstarter kit! Thanks for the tips!

Pat Cox 8 months ago

Daniella Sforza

Transmogrification? Thems is big words

Daniella Sforza 8 months ago

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Daniella Sforza

;)

Daniella Sforza 7 months ago

Michael Lane

Yes. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough to make a full load…

(author) 8 months ago

Boone Sours

Just put it in your washer as the website says suggests.

Boone Sours 8 months ago

Michael Lane

Wrinkles were not a concern. There was plenty of time and the sun was shining. The day was warm, so there was ample energy present for satisfactory drying. Thanks for the suggestions.

(author) 8 months ago

Boone Sours

Also, the dryer does work and you don't get the wrinkling effect, also helps the ink set.

Boone Sours 8 months ago