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# **BIOCHROMES**
# **DELIVERABLES**
## **PROBLEM WITH SYNTHETIC DYE**
## **BIOCHROMES**
### **PROBLEM WITH SYNTHETIC DYE**
In green burials, the emphasis is on environmentally friendly and sustainable practices. Undyed natural fibers are prefered since many **conventional fabric dyes contain chemicals and synthetic compounds that can be harmful to the environment**. These chemicals may leach into the soil during decomposition, potentially contaminating the surrounding ecosystem.
But **burial clothing shouldn't be white only** . Natural dyes, derived from plant-based sources, are more eco-friendly compared to synthetic dyes, giving more colour options to burial garments.
## **NATURAL DYE**
### **NATURAL DYE**
### **MATERIALS**
#### **MATERIALS**
![flowers](../images/biochromes/material.jpg){ width=1000 }
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**ROSE STALKS**
![flowers](../images/biochromes/RSP.jpg){ width=1000 }
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![flowers](../images/biochromes/RSP.jpg){ width=1000 }
## **BIO MATERIALS**
### **FLOWERS TO COMPOST**
<iframe width="1000" height="400" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2wFQ-z_2-6g?si=rsbmuiuZLQ01iCNL" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>
### **GELATIN BASED**
#### **GELATIN WITH WOOL**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/gw.jpg){ width=1000 }
#### **GELATIN WITH POTATO STARCH**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/ps.jpg){ width=1000 }
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/bps.jpg){ width=1000 }
#### **GELATIN WITH CHICKPEA STARCH**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/cps.jpg){ width=1000 }
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/bcps.jpg){ width=1000 }
### **PAPER**
Some flower shops use non-biodegradable materials, such as floral foam or plastic wraps. The improper disposal of these materials adds to plastic pollution, impacting ecosystems and marine life.
### **MAKING PAPER FROM PLANT FIBERS**
**In this video, Cory Morrison demonstrates how to make paper from grass, which helps me with making paper from flower waste.**
<iframe width="1000" height="400" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/FOb34_s-K1M?si=StuFGYUIwErOo7P9" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>
**MATERIALS NEEDES**:
1. Plant fibers
2. Blender or food processor
3. Fine mesh screen or mold and deckle
4. A container large enough for your mold and deckle
5. Sponge
6. Cloth or felt
7. Heavy books or a press
### **MAKING A MOULD AND DECKLE**
**In this video, Cory Morrison demonstrates how to make a mold and deckle.**
<iframe width="1000" height="400" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3jSq1YfvBjM?si=NNRPv56aJ-TnvT20" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>
**DIY MOULD AND DECKLE WITH PHOTO FRAMES**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/mad.jpg){ width=1000 }
**MATERIALS NEEDES**:
1. Photo frames
2. A piece of fine mesh
3. Stapler and staples
### **TULIP LEAF PAPER**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/tsp.jpg){ width=1000 }
# **BIO MATERIALS**
## **FLOWERS TO COMPOST**
<iframe width="1000" height="400" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2wFQ-z_2-6g?si=rsbmuiuZLQ01iCNL" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>
## **GELATIN BASED**
### **GELATIN WITH WOOL**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/gw.jpg){ width=1000 }
### **GELATIN WITH POTATO STARCH**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/ps.jpg){ width=1000 }
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/bps.jpg){ width=1000 }
### **GELATIN WITH CHICKPEA STARCH**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/cps.jpg){ width=1000 }
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/bcps.jpg){ width=1000 }
## **PAPER**
Some flower shops use non-biodegradable materials, such as floral foam or plastic wraps. The improper disposal of these materials adds to plastic pollution, impacting ecosystems and marine life.
### **MAKING PAPER FROM PLANT FIBERS**
**In this video, Cory Morrison demonstrates how to make paper from grass, which helps me with making paper from flower waste.**
<iframe width="1000" height="400" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/FOb34_s-K1M?si=StuFGYUIwErOo7P9" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>
**MATERIALS NEEDES**:
1. Plant fibers
2. Blender or food processor
3. Fine mesh screen or mold and deckle
4. A container large enough for your mold and deckle
5. Sponge
6. Cloth or felt
7. Heavy books or a press
### **MAKING A MOULD AND DECKLE**
**In this video, Cory Morrison demonstrates how to make a mold and deckle.**
<iframe width="1000" height="400" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3jSq1YfvBjM?si=NNRPv56aJ-TnvT20" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>
**DIY MOULD AND DECKLE WITH PHOTO FRAMES**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/mad.jpg){ width=1000 }
**MATERIALS NEEDES**:
1. Photo frames
2. A piece of fine mesh
3. Stapler and staples
### **TULIP LEAF PAPER**
![flowers](../images/biomaterials/tsp.jpg){ width=1000 }
# **DELIVERABLES**
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