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- | Written by Shane. | + | Written by [[about: |
The physical zine was first sent out to [[https:// | The physical zine was first sent out to [[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Walnut Ink ===== | + | ===== Script |
1. **Step 1: Gather nuts!** Black walnut trees are native to our area and tend to drop late summer into fall. We've had the most success using nuts collected around October. Nuts collected in Spring (fallen the previous fall) did not produce a dark enough pigment. Older walnuts that have already ripened are ideal. You don't want the green husk or the actual nut itself in your ink. You want the black shells only and the stinkier the better. The amount to gather depends on how much ink you want to produce, I made my first successful batch with enough nuts to fill a large cooking pot. It made approx. 24 bottles of ink. | 1. **Step 1: Gather nuts!** Black walnut trees are native to our area and tend to drop late summer into fall. We've had the most success using nuts collected around October. Nuts collected in Spring (fallen the previous fall) did not produce a dark enough pigment. Older walnuts that have already ripened are ideal. You don't want the green husk or the actual nut itself in your ink. You want the black shells only and the stinkier the better. The amount to gather depends on how much ink you want to produce, I made my first successful batch with enough nuts to fill a large cooking pot. It made approx. 24 bottles of ink. | ||
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5. **Step 5: Tips and Tricks** Walnut ink is very acidic and can eventually eat through plastic, so glass is recommended to store long term. Amber vials are ideal as well because they will prevent light from altering the ink over time. Mold forming on top of the ink is common and not harmful since you aren't consuming the ink (hopefully). You can just skim it off. If you want to prevent mold entirely, you can try sterilizing your storing bottles (like you would for canning fruits and vegetables), | 5. **Step 5: Tips and Tricks** Walnut ink is very acidic and can eventually eat through plastic, so glass is recommended to store long term. Amber vials are ideal as well because they will prevent light from altering the ink over time. Mold forming on top of the ink is common and not harmful since you aren't consuming the ink (hopefully). You can just skim it off. If you want to prevent mold entirely, you can try sterilizing your storing bottles (like you would for canning fruits and vegetables), | ||
6. **Step 6: Draw!** Your ink is ready to use! Make some art, gift to friends, sell at farmer' | 6. **Step 6: Draw!** Your ink is ready to use! Make some art, gift to friends, sell at farmer' | ||
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+ | * Font used is [[https:// | ||
+ | * Please share this zine digitally and physically with your friends! | ||
+ | * This is an 8 page mini zine, but instead of the middle-cut-and-fold method, I used a strange printing/ | ||
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