Jacquard Cyanotype Sensitizer Set

(1318 Reviews)

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  • Wilburn Orn

    > 24 hour

    Works great. Had some user error getting used to the process

  • Clifford Davis

    > 24 hour

    I love this kit economical with good results

  • Lilly

    > 24 hour

    Just as pictured. I mixed the solutions w water a few weeks before use and it still worked great. Gonna definitely buy again

  • Tomas Hills

    > 24 hour

    After following the normal protocol for mixing the product is very dark green and hardly any blue once the process is completed. This typically means the chemicals are contaminated. It should dry to a more bronze/brown color and once developed there should be nice rich blue pigment left. Unfortunately that is not the case here. Which is a bummer because I was really hoping this brand would be my go too. I guess Ill continue my search.

  • Patsy F.

    > 24 hour

    A quality product my art results were great

  • Williams quilter

    > 24 hour

    I was recently introduced to the cyanotype process. I can’t get enough! One teaspoon of each chemical makes for a day of creativity, so this is a very economical craft. And it’s for all ages. I’ve worked with ages 6 year old and up with success. Try it, you’ll like it.

  • Norm

    > 24 hour

    Easy mixing, nice strong bold blue prints

  • Minnie Bergnaum V

    > 24 hour

    Pictures are misleading. You only get the solutions. Read everything before buying.

  • Eddie Schaden

    > 24 hour

    This is my favorite cyanotype kit! The blue works great and it is beautiful! Very happy with this product!

  • Tom Kelley

    > 24 hour

    I used this to dye wood, do blueprints, and dye some fabric. It all turned out wonderfully and beautiful, and the compounds are really easy to mix.

Cyanotype Set-- Component Set for Photographic blueprints on paper and fabric. Cyanotype is the “original” sun-printing process, one of the earliest photographic techniques. Discovered in 1842 and distinctive for producing rich, Prussian blue monochromatic prints, Cyanotype was popular well into the 20th century as an inexpensive method for reproducing photographs, documents, maps and plans (hence the enduring architectural term “blueprint”) and famously, for making impressions of biological specimens in the field (“photograms”). Harness the power of the sun to make detailed prints from virtually any object that casts a shadow: tools, toys, plants, leaves, stones, sand, string, lace, etc. Simply place the object on the sensitized surface and expose to sunlight (UV). Use a digitally-printed photographic negative (an inverted black and white photo inkjet-printed onto a transparency*) instead of an object to create full-resolution photographs on paper or fabric. Great for photographers, mixed media artists, printmakers, quilters, kids and more, the cyanotype process is easy, forgiving, quick, magical and fun. Capture the nuance of every shadow—a fun group activity for any age!

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