Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)
Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)
Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)
Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)
Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)
Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)
Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)
Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)
Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)

Plant Forage Make vol. 2 (digital)

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Plant Forage Make

Plant Forage Make is a magazine for makers, dreamers and plant lovers.

This special magazine is like a botanical hug, designed to lift your spirits, encourage you to slow down and take notice of the natural world around you.

The theme for volume 2 is 'Colour' . The contributors from around the world share articles, projects, recipes and ideas related to colour in nature.

The magazine is designed to be a special little book that I hope you’ll cherish forever.

It’s published by Rebecca Desnos, a natural dyer and independent publisher in the UK. Rebecca’s vision is to unite different plant crafts and explore our relationship with plants. Together, let's celebrate plant creativity in every form.

  • Volume 2, the theme is ‘Colour’.
  • 106 pages.
  • No adverts.
  • Published in May 2022.
  • Available in print and as an eBook.
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    Highlights from this volume

    • Create a restful 'away' space in the garden, by Victoria Stevens
    • Nature printing, an interview with Latifat Apatira
    • Developing a dye garden, by Liz Spencer, The Dogwood Dyer
    • Reflections on motherhood & the colour blue in nature, by Katie Whittington
    • Grow your own indigo & dye with the fresh leaves, by Rebecca Desnos
    • Make your own watercolour paints with foraged earth, by Clara Infante
    • An interview with Colleen Codekas, from Grow, Forage, Cook Ferment
    • Grow butterfly pea flowers, make a colourful spiced chai, make rainbow Socca pancakes, by Tara Lanich-LaBrie
    • An interview with wild weaver, Suzie Grieve, Foraged Fibres
    • Dandelion pesto & violet syrup, by Harmonie O'Loughlin
    • Record colour swatches in nature / start a new creative practice, Lorene Edwards Forkner
    • The colours of grief, a reflective piece, by Alice Griffin
    • Grow your own flowers to make everlasting (dried) bouquets, by Bex Partridge
    • Create your own paper cosmos flowers, by Susan Beech
    • Colourful plants and pollinators, Becky Searle