black walnuts????
#11
So, gonna share those ol' hulls with us, Ms. Black Hand? They're great for staining fabric for that 'primitive' look.
http://www.ehow.com/how_6704276_remo...ains-skin.html
Tells how to remove the stains from hulls. Some of the other ehow posts address removing wood staining products, not the real gen-u-ine black walnut. Get the right one.
http://www.ehow.com/how_6704276_remo...ains-skin.html
Tells how to remove the stains from hulls. Some of the other ehow posts address removing wood staining products, not the real gen-u-ine black walnut. Get the right one.
#15
Originally Posted by Greenheron
So, gonna share those ol' hulls with us, Ms. Black Hand? They're great for staining fabric for that 'primitive' look.
http://www.ehow.com/how_6704276_remo...ains-skin.html
Tells how to remove the stains from hulls. Some of the other ehow posts address removing wood staining products, not the real gen-u-ine black walnut. Get the right one.
http://www.ehow.com/how_6704276_remo...ains-skin.html
Tells how to remove the stains from hulls. Some of the other ehow posts address removing wood staining products, not the real gen-u-ine black walnut. Get the right one.
:-D
#16
How do you pickle them ? does it effect the flavor at all ? My parents have a blk walnut tree and I thought about gathering some for fudge .
:-D
Originally Posted by Liz aka Helen
Next time just pickle them before the shell gets hard, then you won't have to worry about them
#17
Originally Posted by Glassquilt
Just get out your gloves. A lady always wears gloves. :)
#18
Originally Posted by redkimba
Oh, I wish I lived closer to you. What a wonderful wealth of natural dye for fabric. :lol:
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