Green Matters Gift Card
Green Matters Gift Card
Share the gift of botanical dyes with your loved ones. Gift cards can be purchased for the following amounts, but note that a gift card can be applied to any order (for products, services, or workshops). Some examples of how you may use your gift card:
$35 - single garment dyed in the dye lot of the month
$50 - single garment dyed in indigo
$75 - two garments dyed in the color of the month
$100 - two garments dyed in indigo
$135 - 1 workshop ticket, including lunch
$150 - 1 workshop ticket (excluding lunch) and an item dyed in the color of the month
Please note that garments and other items weighing more than a pound (such as heavyweight coats or sweaters, bedding, quilts, etc) may accrue additional fees.
See more information on our Community Dye services below.
Enjoy our Community Indigo Vat and Community Dye of the Month. We are proud to offer members of our community ways to keep garments in their closets and out of landfills.
Mail us any new or used garment or household item that is made of natural fibers, and our team will process it in GOTS certified natural indigo, or the botanical color of the month. Upon purchase, a member of our team will contact you to help facilitate shipping.
Once received, expect you garment to be returned to you within 4 weeks. This service includes free return shipping. Garments that weigh more than 1 lb may incur additional fees
What to Expect and How to Care For Naturally Dyed Garments
Natural dye only bonds to natural fibers (cotton, hemp, linen, wool, silk, etc), and not synthetic fibers (polyester, acetate, etc). Note that if your garment is constructed with a synthetic thread in the seams, the thread may not change color with the fabric. The dye has potential to change the finish of any hardware on your garment, including buttons, zippers, etc.
Please note that indigo dyed items nearly always crock, or transfer dye from the surface of the garment to other surfaces during the first wear. We advise washing alone before wearing, and not pairing your indigo dyed garment with white garments until after a few wears and washes. The crocking stops after the first wear/wash or so.
Please be aware that over dyeing garments that have been wore previously may exhibit previously unseen stains after dyeing. An example is a tee shirt we found at a Goodwill, after being mordanted and dyed, had darker markings under the armpits, where aluminum based deodorant permeated the fiber. Indigo is often best for covering stains. If any previously unseen stains present themselves, a member of our team will reach out and discuss dyeing a pattern over the indigo dye to cover the stain (bundle dye, shibori, tie dye, etc) Also note that indigo does not create a perfectly even color, and tonal variations my be present in the fiber.
Depending on how your item was cared for prior to dyeing, it is possible it could shrink slightly in the dye process. If your items have been previous washed warm or were sold as ‘pre-shrunk’ then you likely don’t have to worry!
Natural dyes should be cared for mindfully. Your naturally dyed item will keep color longest with the following:
Wash cold on delicate (alone on the first wash)
Use a gentle detergent (avoid Tide Original, oxi-clean or bleach)
Store out of light