Cara membuat ecoprint pada gelas mug | how to make ecoprint on mug glass

Berkah Alam
7 Jul 202210:01

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, the presenter guides viewers on how to make eco-print ceramic cups using natural materials. The process involves preparing a ceramic cup, coating it, and using young teak leaves, fabric, and two different soaking solutions (tung oil and vinegar) to create prints. The leaves are carefully arranged on the cup and wrapped with fabric, then steamed for 60-90 minutes. The result is a beautiful eco-printed cup with varying leaf impressions depending on the solution used. Viewers are encouraged to let the cups dry fully before use.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Prepare a ceramic mug with a coating for your eco-print project.
  • 😀 You can purchase the coated ceramic mugs from online marketplaces like Tokopedia or other platforms, with prices ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 IDR.
  • 😀 You’ll need fabric for the blanket, which can be new or used. This will help create the pattern for the eco-print.
  • 😀 Young teak leaves, small in size, are recommended for their durability and beautiful color for eco-printing.
  • 😀 You will also need water to soak the blanket fabric, approximately 200 ml for each solution.
  • 😀 Prepare two different solutions: one with Tunjung or Irene and another with vinegar for varied eco-print effects.
  • 😀 Soak the blanket fabric in the prepared solutions (Tunjung and vinegar) for about 5 minutes.
  • 😀 After soaking, wring out the fabric and set it aside to use for the eco-printing process.
  • 😀 Arrange the soaked leaves creatively on the ceramic mug and cover them with the fabric blanket, securing them with a tie or band.
  • 😀 Place everything into a plastic bag, tightly seal it, and let the imprint set for about 60 to 90 minutes.
  • 😀 After steaming, let the ceramic mug cool down for 1-2 days for the best results before using it.

Q & A

  • What is the tutorial about?

    -The tutorial demonstrates how to make eco-print patterns on ceramic mugs using natural materials such as fabric, leaves, and specific liquids.

  • What materials are required for making eco-prints on ceramic mugs?

    -You will need ceramic mugs, fabric (new or used), young teak leaves, water, Tunjung or vinegar, a plastic bag, tape, and scissors.

  • Where can I buy the ceramic mugs needed for this project?

    -The ceramic mugs can be bought from online marketplaces like Tokopedia, and it is recommended to select mugs with imported coatings for durability.

  • What is the function of the fabric in this eco-printing process?

    -The fabric is used as a blanket or covering to wrap around the leaves on the mug. It helps transfer the natural prints from the leaves onto the ceramic.

  • Why is young teak recommended for this project?

    -Young teak leaves are recommended because they have a good color and are durable, which helps produce a long-lasting eco-print.

  • What are the two different solutions used in the tutorial for eco-printing?

    -The tutorial uses two different solutions: one made with Tunjung (or Irene) and the other with vinegar. Each solution affects the final print differently.

  • How long should the fabric be soaked in the solutions?

    -The fabric should be soaked for 5 minutes or longer in each solution to ensure it absorbs the necessary components for eco-printing.

  • What should I do after soaking the fabric in the solutions?

    -After soaking the fabric, it should be wrung out and set aside before proceeding to arrange the leaves on the mug.

  • How do you ensure the leaves stick to the mug during the eco-printing process?

    -The leaves are arranged on the mug, covered with the soaked fabric, and secured tightly with a rubber band or string. The mug is then placed in a plastic bag and sealed to ensure the leaves adhere properly.

  • What should be done after the mug is wrapped with the fabric and leaves?

    -The wrapped mug should be steamed for 60 to 90 minutes. After steaming, it should be allowed to cool before being unwrapped.

  • What should you do after completing the eco-printing process on the mug?

    -After the mug is unwrapped and the eco-print is revealed, it should be left to dry for 1-2 days to ensure it is completely dry and the print is set.

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DIY CraftsEco-friendlyCeramic ArtNatural DyeCrafting TutorialSustainable ArtEco-printingHome CraftUpcyclingLeaf Printing
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