Seriously? I never knew Kool-Aid could be a coloring agent! Boy, what a big difference between before and after!
how cool!! I never knew re Kool-Aid could be used either but makes sense as there is no sugar in it. How cool is this... this is like old school and how they did things in colonial days with the washing and sorting etc. I would presume they used tea and the like to dye back then but this is so interesting! Love the color of the wool you got and that little doodled sheep is precious! This is fun and fascinating. Can't wait to see what you make. I don't know how much you have but making something that is varigated wold be fun. Now is Kool-Aid dying permanent or will it wash out down the road? Fun page!!
Wow. What a creative lady you are. Beautiful colors on the wool and that colorful sheep is such a fun touch. Clearly Koop-Aid is more versatile than we knew.
Like everyone above, I am fascinated by this! Your "after results" are AMAZING! And I love how you incorporated those colors in your wonderful little sheep!! Love that you blended the after picture into the background rather than framing it. Such a wonderful impact! Guess Kool-Aid isn't just for kids anymore! Beautifully done!
Oh, Michele...this is simply AMAZING! The colors are so vibrant. Love how you backed the alpha. Everything about this is perfect! Thanks so much for playing in my challenge!