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HAPA ZOME FLAG by Daisy James
Hapa Zome is the transferring of natural pigments from flowers directly on to fabric. As a printing process it is referred to as flower pounding because it is the activity of directly hammering plant materials onto a piece of cloth to reveal a botanically influenced image. In this workshop, we are using Hapa Zome to create a print for a flag that can be hung up for the Make My Day @ Home Festival!
For this activity you will need:
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Pillowcase
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Ruler
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Scissors
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Flowers / leaves
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Needle
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Thread
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Hammer/rolling pin
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Iron
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Plastic bags/card

Download the printable guide:
MEET THE ARTIST BEHIND THE MAKE:

Daisy James is a visual storyteller. She uses traditional and digital drawing processes to investigate visual dialogues that connect people, place and time. She makes, to make things happen.
Instagram: @Lunchtimepractice
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