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Blueberry Tie-Dye Bag Craft

  • Downs Farm Preserve 23800 Main Road Cutchogue, NY, 11935 United States (map)

What’s better than tie-dye? Tie-dyeing with natural materials! There are many common foods found in our homes that can be used as dyes with their natural pigments and colors. Blueberries make an excellent treat as well as a bright bluish-purple dye. This activity is great for teaching children about the natural ways to dye material (and maybe a chance to make a creative mess!)

This activity will include making the dye and creating a unique print on a small canvas bag to take home. Prepare to let your kiddo get a little messy!

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For more information, please contact Group outreach director Taralynn Reynolds at treynolds@eastendenvironment.org.

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