
New book out now in print + digital!
Start a dye garden no matter how little space you have, whether it's a window box, balcony or garden.
Experience the joy of growing flowers (and also Japanese indigo!) and use your plants to naturally dye cloth.
This is the book I wish I'd read years ago... so I wrote it for you!

New Video Class!
Dye With Flowers + Fresh Indigo
This video course perfectly complements the book Grow Your Own Colour!
I'll teach you how to print fabric with plants and dye with Japanese indigo leaves.
After completing the course, you'll be able to confidently begin your own projects even if you've never done any natural dyeing before.
Four beautiful plant dye projects:
🌼 Bundle dye silk with dried flowers
🌸 Bundle dye cotton with fresh flowers
🍃 Hammer plants onto cloth
🌿 Dye with Japanese indigo leaves using the salt-rub method

Dye With Avocados - New Video Class!
Dye with avocados... even if you've never done any natural dyeing before!
✔ The secrets to pink dye
✔ The history of this ancient dye plant
✔ Dye clothes with tie dye patterns
✔ Make ink & paint
✔ 2+ hours of videos
✔ Lifetime access
✔ Detailed notes for each video
✔ Bonus class on dyeing with herbs!
Do you want to live more in tune with nature?
That's what I dreamt of a decade ago, then I discovered natural dyeing.
I'm Rebecca Desnos, a natural dyer and independent publisher in the UK.
My passion is to share my love of plants with others and inspire a deeper connection with the natural world.


Learn how to dye with plants...
Get started with natural dyeing by following the gentle methods in my book (and eBook) Botanical Colour at your Fingertips.
Plant Forage Make is my latest self published magazine. It's designed to lift your spirits, encourage you slow down and take notice of the natural world.
Botanical Dyeing
Would you like to learn how to dye with plants?
My book will show you how simple it is to dye fabric and yarn with the plants that we find at our fingertips.
Once you begin natural dyeing, you'll never look at plants in the same way again. There is colour potential everywhere!
