

☀️ Capture the Sun, Create Your Blue Masterpiece!
The Csyidio Cyanotype Kit offers a complete, beginner-friendly sun print experience with 50ml sensitizer, 40 A5 watercolor sheets, and all necessary tools. Perfectly sized and versatile for paper and natural fibers, it combines eco-conscious science with artistic expression, making it ideal for creative professionals, educators, and DIY enthusiasts eager to craft stunning blue photographic prints.
















| ASIN | B0BJV2MD77 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,224 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #140 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Csyidio |
| Color | blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (118) |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
| Item model number | Cyanotype kit-1 |
| Manufacturer | Csyidio |
| Material | Acrylic, Canvas, Cotton, Glass |
| Number of Items | 63 |
| Paper Dimensions | 14.8 x 21 cm / 5.7 x 8.2 inches |
| Paper Finish | Watercolor |
| Product Dimensions | 10.63 x 7.09 x 1.77 inches |
| Sheet Count | 40 |
| Sheet Size | 14.8 x 21 cm / 5.7 x 8.2 inches |
K**7
Very fun
Really fun to use. Great for kids. Non toxic so it says. Didn't try it to see.
J**W
Great beginner set, good value
Great kid if you want to get started for the first time to learn cyanotype, had everything you need plus other things you might not. I think it was a good value if you were only doing a few projects, would be great for kids
N**A
A couple defective parts but overall good for beginners
My daughter has been showing a great interest in arts and crafts for the past year or so. I am trying to encourage her with different types of projects so I was excited to request this kit and make some cyanotypes with her. Unfortunately I managed to order this during a spate of bad weather in my region, but I finally got a few hours of clearer skies and did a couple test runs. I’ll start off by saying I’ve never done a cyanotype before, and I used only the instructions and materials included in the kit to make my first two designs. For the most part I think they’ve done well providing everything you’d need to get started. It’s nice that two larger sheets of plastic are included to protect your working surface, and they also provide a couple bibs and two pairs of plastic gloves. I just wore old clothes so I didn’t use the bib. The gloves didn’t work so well: as I pulled one on, my index finger went right through a hole between the index and middle fingers. Once I got it on correctly the space between the index finger and thumb was way too small, to the point where it restricted my movements. Since the other glove felt fine it was obvious the glove itself was the problem. The included watercolor paper takes the cyanotype chemicals and subsequent rinsing very well. You do need to make sure to lay it flat to dry because it keeps its shape as it dries if you lay it on a curved surface. I have not yet tried the bookmarks but can at least say it is a different kind of paper. It feels nice and thick so I think it’s reasonable to assume they can handle getting wet. I found the instructions pretty easy to follow, except they recommended drawing 2ml each of the two chemicals for A4 paper, despite the fact that the kit came with A5 paper (which is smaller). I tried to use slightly less but now that I have two prints made, I’m pretty sure I didn’t add enough. I get the impression you should be pretty generous with the chemicals, and I definitely need to work on my technique to spread them evenly on the paper since both of my finished prints have some uneven areas. The instructions specified that you should let the paper dry before you set it up. I noticed some condensation both times I made prints; I may have been a little too impatient since I was worried I’d get rained out at any time. Luckily the condensation didn’t seem to affect the final output. When the time came to put the paper inside one of the plastic pouches, I found that one was defective. Somehow the two sheets had bonded near the base of the pouch. I slid my hand inside to see if I could separate them, but ultimately the plastic just tore around the bonded area. I had no choice but to throw that one out, but I guess at least the other sleeve still worked. I found it a little difficult to place everything since once I put one thing inside the pouch, when I had to open it to put in the next thing the first item would shift. It also means if you want your items to go off the page you can only do so on one side. Another issue I had with both of the prints I made: it’s seemingly impossible to get the plastic to lay perfectly flat. Even though the gap was tiny, it had a noticeable impact on the final result. On my first print I used fresh plants, so I thought maybe they just hadn’t been flat enough. However, on my second print I used plants that had been dried and pressed flat. It was evident that the tiny bit of space left by the plastic sleeve was the issue because the pressed plants got stuck to it via static cling. I think in the future I’d like to try to find a sheet of clear plastic, or maybe even a clear cutting board or my glass casserole dish—something with a bit of weight to it that will be more able to keep things pressed down in place. I think it will also be easier just to lay everything down and then put something on top rather than having to fuss with placement inside the pouch. Despite the defective gloves and pouch, most of the items included in this kit worked well and I was able to use only the instructions included to complete two test prints. I will likely do a little more research now that I’ve had a chance to try it, in the hope that I’ll come across some tips for how to spread the chemicals evenly on the paper. The upshot is that I’m excited to do this activity with my daughter, and I’m glad I tested it on my own first to iron out the technique a bit.
S**E
Creative and fun
I loved how easy this is to use. I have been making prints of all kinds of leaves and flowers and feathers. They make cute gifts and its a fun project for all ages.
A**N
Fun, but only for kids who know not to suck their thumbs
Read the instructions first. We overdid it a bit on the first attempt (used too much). But had it perfect by try two.
D**I
stiff
they don;t hang nicely, will try a chain next time
D**H
Fun family craft
This kid was a perfect family craft when on vacation. Comes in a cute box and had everything we needed besides the fun materials to create the images. We used natural resources but you can also cut shapes out of paper, etc. def recommend!
C**N
very happy
works great, easy instructions, totally worth it
M**R
Great gift idea for any artistic family or friends. Good quality and easy instructions
K**N
Excellent kit with everything you need. More instructions would help, but there are plenty of video tutorials out there.
M**E
Excellent kit - makes many pictures
L**E
A great starter kit.
S**N
Do not buy !! I think The chemicals were already exposed to sunlight before buying. they were already blue on the paper when brushing it on despite doing it in darkness and following instructions exactly. The actual print on the paper did not work well. The imprint is there slightly but since the blue didnt wash away it doesnt look good. I used acrylic plates and a direct uv light. Really bad quality!
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