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UE-DYE-27

#27 Cloudberry Coral Pysanka Dye

Regular price $2.25

Limited Edition

What do you get when you mix Cream Soda Pink and Tofino Sunset Orange by mistake? You get this vibrant and powerful Cloudberry Coral dye colour. Don't add vinegar and you'll have Cream Soda Pink, add vinegar and you'll get a mixture of the two. This is my preference. You'll notice pink take right away, but if you leave your egg in the dye longer, orange starts to creep in leaving you with this strong vibrant berry dye colour. Please note that when mixing, only use 1 teaspoon white vinegar instead of 1 tablespoon. 

Don't use this dye for your treasured designs, just for the fun ones when they can take on any colour.

Cloudberry Coral Represents:

The joy of being alive! This dye shade is ideal for those seeking a bit of excitement. Its unpredictable nature is a joyful reminder to make time for play and adventure. 

Cloudberry Coral Name: We honour our Labrador and Newfoundland Canadians with naming this fun dye after the Cloudberry that is usually only grown in their northern regions. One thing we know for sure, is our Newfoundlanders know how to have fun at every turn in the road. Cloudberry Coral will bring back your fascination with play since you'll never truly know how your eggshell is going to take this crazy mix of colour. This dye colour is perfect for our younger writers out there. Have fun! In short, Cloudberry Coral is your invitation to embrace the spirit of youthful delight! This is a great choice for anyone looking to inject a bit of fun into their life and for those who are young at heart and never stop dreaming.

**Notes when using Ukrainian EggCessories Dyes:
Cream Soda Pink, Yukon Gold, Cleansing Orange & Cleansing Yellow DO NOT use vinegar. Please leave your eggshell in the dye long enough to get your preferred colour. To get a strong black, you may need to wash back your last dye colour until your eggshell is a nice exposed shell, dip in vinegar for 30 seconds and then put in Orca Black longer than 10 minutes.

SAFETY FIRST
Breathing in or digesting pysanka dye powder can cause extreme abdominal pain and respiratory symptoms, such as a cough, shortness of breath, and a sore throat. Contact with eyes can result in redness and pain, and skin contact may cause redness as well. For arts and crafts purposes only, not food grade.

Due to these concerns, NIOSH suggests preventative measures for those working with acid pysanka dyes, such as protecting the skin with gloves, eyes with eyewear and providing appropriate ventilation while also wearing a N95 mask.