10.28.2014
Black Walnut Ink
What does a stay-at-home-mom do between baby wrangling and printing posters for a couple of upcoming shows? Simmer walnuts on the stove to make ink, of course!
Mabel has been helping pile up the walnuts in our yard, which then go into one of my big enamel pots (formerly used for canning), are covered with water, and then the liquid is reduced in half. I also gathered some goldenrod to add to one of the batches to see if I could get a bit of a yellow hue to the ink. I didn't gather enough goldenrod and the plants are at the end end of their season here anyway.
The result is a beautiful warm brown. I've bottled some up to take to the Handmade Market, saved a quart for Charlie to use as a wood stain, and have another batch I'm reducing even further to make it really saturated.
Want to make your own? Follow the instructions over on You Grow Girl! Gayla takes all the guess work out of the process!
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Cool project! I have to give you a ton of cred for being able to do what you do with two kids. I'm still trying to figure out how to find time to blog with one!
Gorgeous. I love the rich brown color!
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