Sunprints

I was looking through my bookmarks the other day and I ran across this post by Katy Elliot where she shares a great and inexpensive ($15.50!) source for a sunprint kit. Only $5 for the 4x4 size here.


Do you remember doing these cyanotypes in elementary school? My girls love science-y projects like this.


It would be fun to collect a year's worth of leaves and flowers from our building's (pretty impressive) rooftop garden and nearby parks and then hang up the whole series in a hallway or maybe the bathroom. Grace would love to look up the species names and write them on each sheet.


Plus, honestly. Don't you love this deep blue color? I really love it.


image via ohdeedoh

P.S. IKEA's small square Ribba frames would be a great choice for framing the 4x4 size. Check out how I used nine of those frames here.

23 comments:

  1. My first thought when I saw this project was, "if *I* had a loft, I would SO be all over this space saver!"
    Alas, I do not, but you do!

    http://sticksandstoneshomedecor.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2010-11-01T00:00:00-07:00&updated-max=2010-12-01T00:00:00-08:00&max-results=1

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  2. Oh I loved doing these when I was young. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. What a great idea! I love do-it-yourself art and this is a great option, especially for someone who wants to get their kids involved. Love your blog, thanks for sharing!

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  4. I did these last summer and it was fun! I did more than my post shows but they look great hanging in white frames.

    http://athomewithh.blogspot.com/2009/06/sun-did-it.html

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  5. I love this idea. I am still debating on buying a few cyanotype prints from the NY Public Library's Digital Gallery, but this a great alternative.

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  6. We never did these...how cool! My daughter will love this! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. We used to do these when I was a kid with regular construction paper in all kinds of colors, but they never looked wall-worthy like those!

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  8. I've done this project with the kids, they LOVED it! Janell

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  9. I love the idea of doing a series of them - that blue is really brillant, it reminds me of Capri.

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  10. oh, we used to do those at summer camp! thanks for the reminder :)

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  11. So pretty. Thanks for sharing.
    -S

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  12. Thanks for the shout out!

    I would to do a whole wall of them like 6 over 9. The blue would be stunning on a big white wall or hallway like you suggested.

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  13. What a great idea! I think I have to get a few of these for gifts now.

    I found a website that sells cyanotype fabric-- there's a tutorial on how to turn the blue into yellow. I'm not sure if this would work on sunprint paper..

    http://www.bluesunprints.com/how-to-make-sunprints-printing-and-toning-instructions.html

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  14. What a fun project! i am book marking too :)

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  15. I did this with my Daisy troop last summer. They came up with some wonderful prints :)

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  16. oh my gosh! I loved these things as a kid! What a great surprise seeing them on your blog today. I want to go get some now. LOVE. amanda

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  17. Thanks! Summer has just started here in Australia and my 3 boys will love this! I've just ordered through:
    http://lawrencehallofscience.stores.yahoo.net/sunprintkits.html

    This link is the cheapest I could find.
    Thanks again!
    Lilach

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  18. I completely remember doing these as a kid! So fun!

    Melissa

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  19. I'm going to have to get one of those sunprint kits

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  20. Love this idea. Very into blues these days.

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  21. Jenny- love this idea!!

    i think i still have that exact same kit floating around somewhere!!!
    xoxo

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  22. My mom and used to do these all the time when I was a kid! I loved them. I bet she still has them somewhere. I could frame my very own vintage artwork! (Probably made up of My Little Ponies and keys)

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  23. Hi there Jenny! Thanks for your interest in Sunprints, you can check out some more ideas and activities over at <a href="http://www.sunprints.org>www.sunprints.org</a>. Happy printing!

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