Here are leftover bits from my notebook so that I can throw it away.
1 part ammonia
3 parts water
some copper
Combine these in a large, airtight container. Put a lid on it and let it sit for a week. After this you can just put fabric, yarn, or fiber in it. The intensity of color depends on how long you soak it. After you take it out, rinse with cold water and let dry. It will dye all natural fibers, including those made of wood. It produces a blue-green color. You can use the same batch of dye until it runs out.
Photoshoot logistics:
-1 person ironing
-Each model assigned to a photographer
-Models know which pieces they'll be wearing beforehand
-As soon as ironer finishes their piece, they go get photoed
-Ironer rotates between which model's pieces to keep it flowing
-Art director
-Tell photogs abouts the kinds of shots needed
-Know model's measurements to assign garb
-Need strong direction to keep things flowing and efficient
1 oz mint : 2 oz vodka - This one didn't turn out very well, though
1/4 stick cinnamon : 1 oz vodka
1 oz orange peel : 2 oz vodka
1 oz vanilla : 6 oz vodka
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