Sunday, 31 July 2011

Transparent Carrots

Do you remember my carrot paper?  It was really very bright orange...


It has been hanging in my Mum's house for a while and one year on it looks like this...

Carrot paper one year on

No mould, and it hasn't gone too brittle... the colour has faded in parts and gone a rich dark brown in others.  Fascinating!

Carrot paper one year on

See my other vegetable papers here and if you fancy having a go yourself there is a tutorial here.

6 comments:

  1. That is amazing! We will be making some lampshades for our new house and I think squashed carrots will be in the running...!!!

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  2. That'll be fun! Cut the slices quite thickly for strength and I don't recommend trying to do curves - stick to flat pieces!

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  3. So interesting. Have to have a go. Thanks .

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  4. Ok,its lovely - I should have another go and this time remember your instructions. I am sure my pieces were too thick. All I ended up with was mouldy fabric in which the carrots were wrapped, no doubt that will be useful.
    Lovely and lasting results.

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  5. Thick is fine, the trick is to get rid of the moisture as fast as possible, so lots of weight and change the pressing cloths/papers as soon as they get soggy.

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  6. That's amazing. I've never seen that before. Fascinating.

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Helen Smith, artist and maker in glass, print and stitch.

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