The word "photography" means "writing with light," but you don't need a camera to practice the photographic technique of cyanotype...just our all-in-one Cyanotype Fabric Kit! Invented in the 1840s, cyanotype uses a chemical photo agent mixture that renders fabric sensitive to UV light. When you place an object, photo, or drawing on the fabric and expose it to sunlight, the result is a spectacular "blueprint"—your image preserved in white on a field of Prussian blue. This boxed kit, created in the Netherlands, includes 4 fabric items to turn into art: 1 linen tote bag (15" x 16.5"), 1 zippered cotton pillowcase (15.75"Sq.), and 2 cotton napkins (both 15.75"Sq.). You'll also get all the equipment you'll need to explore this unusual art form: 2 bottles of powdered photo agent; a stirrer; a foam brush; 5 transparent sheets, suitable for an inkjet printer; 2 pairs of plastic gloves; tools for measuring, mixing, and washing; and an instruction booklet. There are even test pieces of each type of fabric. There will be plenty of solution left over to decorate more of your own fabric items. Create art to wear and enjoy every day!