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16oz Cyanotype Sensitizer Kit with 2 Droppers, Sponge Brush, Easy to Store Cyanotype Chemicals Dye Powder for Photographic Blueprints on Paper and Fabric, Sun Printing Kit for Beginners and Artists

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  • FULL SET OF CYANOTYPE KIT: Cyanotype kit – Diy kit to make your own blueprints. You will receive 16 oz of cyanotype solution (part a 18gm & part b 54gm, just add water), 2 droppers.
  • VERSATILE FOR MULTIPLE SURFACES: Cyanotype kit work on a variety of surfaces, including paper, linen, canvas, watercolor paper, art boards, wood, leather, natural materials. Ideal for crafting custom artwork, making unique greeting cards.
  • UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHIC: No special talent or artistic experience is required. Sun printing kit guarantees beautiful results every time. Follow the supplied instructions to capture little leaves, plants and flowers in impressive works of art for your home using the cyanotype kit.
  • WELCOME INTO THE WORLD OF ARTS: Cyanotype kits are available for Art Enthusiasts, Photography Clubs, Team Building Events, Nature Lovers, Family and Community Events. Any group with an interest in photography, art, science, or hands-on activities can find value in exploring cyanotype printing.
  • DIY SUN PRINTING FUN: Create your very own unique botanical art prints and discover the joy of cyanotype dye, a printing technique that uses the power of the sun! Create beautiful blue-tinted art prints using just sunlight and water!
  • FULL SET OF CYANOTYPE KIT: Cyanography Kit - DIY kit for making your own cyanotypes, easily print about 70 8"x10" photos on paper or 55 8"x10" photos on fabric. You will receive 16 oz of cyanotype solution (part a 18gm & part b 54gm, just add water), 2 droppers.



Product Description

NEW UPGRADE Cyanotype Sensitizer Kit


  • NEW UPGRADE: Whether you mix AB liquid into bright yellow, forest green, or blue, you can get the cyanotype you want. Please feel free to use it. This is normal.

Get creative and beautiful artistic effects with the Cyanotype Sensitizer Kit.

The Cyanotype Sensitizer Kit is easy to use and ideal for creating photographic blueprints on paper and fabric. The Cyanotype Sensitizer Kit is an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced users.

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Cyanotype Sensitizer Kit

Cyanotype kits are perfect for artists and photographers looking to experiment with a unique photographic printing technique.

Cyanotype Kit

DIY Projects

The cyanotype process lends itself well to do-it-yourself art and craft projects.

Here Are Some Tips

Find interesting objects. Flowers, plants, leaves, keys, glasses, scissors and anything with a distinctive shape works well.

Cyanotype Dye Kit

Whether you're a beginner looking to try a new creative technique or an experienced artist seeking an alternative photographic process, a cyanotype kit can be a fun and educational way to explore this historic and unique art form.

EASE TO USE

Cyanotype Kit

Victor D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
This kit barely worked. Turned dark blue on mixing the two ingredients. Had to rescue the Ferric Ammonium by adding peroxide to it.
Llama
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
This was so fun. It brings back many memories of photography school and our alternative process class. We would use cyanotype and traditional emulsion on all kinds of surfaces. When I was in school this stuff wasn't as easy to come buy so it is fun to see it be apart of the consumer market. One of my favorite projects someone did was a set of sheets. I haven't gone that far yet but it has been fun to play with. I am definitely going to have to take it to my niece and nephew and maybe do some tshirts with them.
elizabeth baldwin
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
I bought this because of the extra measuring stuff which maybe I didn't need but I'm glad I had them for my first attempt. I was super careful with measuring and protecting my surface from light and it worked so well.Super excited to make a bunch of prints.
Dock
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
Once I figured out the vinegar and peroxide washes, I got a nice Prussian blue.
BD
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
This was easy to use and had great results! It goes a long way too.
El
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Added the specified amounts of water to each bottle, then mixed equal parts in a jar. Painted it on various papers with the sponges, let dry in a dark closet, then put the in the light. rinsed them in the sink and laid on towel to dry (tray rinsing method was too tedious)There is so much left over in the jar and the bottles are still mostly full.FYI/Tips (for other first timers):- ended up buying a $15 UV lamp - much faster and gives crisp results- I forgot to dry the first batch before putting in the light, some turned out ok but recommend not doing that.- will look green until exposed/rinsed- the outlines of the objects looked darker blue than the background after exposure , but they turn white/light when rinsed- don’t rub the paper too hard or it’ll get blurry
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Endless possibilities
Tony Pruitt
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
I’m having a problem with the cyanotype kit I purchased. I mixed the two solutions with water as directed and shook vigorously and let sit just over 24 hours. I then worked in my garage with a red photographic light to mix the equal parts of solutions A and B. I then used the foam brush to apply to ten sheets of four various papers and to pieces of cotton fabric. The color on both the paper was a very dark blue from the start. I dried them over night in total darkness and boxed them up in a film box. The results were not what I expected. The areas that should be white or light blue are much darker than I expected. When the solution goes on should it be yellow or dark blue? I tried exposing to the sun from 3 minutes to 15 minutes. I’m an experienced photographer with ten plus years of running my own darkroom. I’m not sure what the problem is.
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