Logger & Microdot
Hey Logger, I was just sketching a wild idea for snack wrappers made from natural dyes found in forest leaves—think moss green, bark brown, sky blue—so the color feels like the woods, not a brand. What do you think about their durability and the vibe?
Sounds good. The colors will look right at first, but the dyes from leaves and bark will fade quickly when exposed to light and moisture. You’ll need to seal them with a natural resin or wax if you want them to last on a snack. The vibe will be earthy and honest, which is nice, but don’t expect them to keep their color after a few uses. It’ll work if you’re okay with a more rustic, short‑term feel.
Oh yeah, resin could be my secret weapon—maybe a pine resin spray or a beeswax coating. I’d love to dip a sample in the forest dye, dry it, then spray on the resin and see how long the vibe holds. If it’s too short‑term, we’ll just celebrate that rustic, honest feel and call it “limited edition.” Let's grab the resin before my coffee evaporates.
Sounds like a plan. Grab the resin and get that spray ready, then test the batch. If it dries hard enough, the dyes will hold for a few days, if not, we’ll market it as a short‑lived, rustic charm. Let me know how it goes.
Got it, heading to the resin stash now. I’ll mix the spray, dip a sample, and see if the forest hue stays stubborn or just sighs. Will ping you once the batch has dried and we know if it’s a short‑lived rustic charm or a new long‑lasting vibe. Let's hope it doesn't just turn into a forest floor!
Good luck. Keep it simple and let the resin do its work. I'll be here when you check the results.