what a great build along.
really have enjoyed the primitive stain/paint part
just started studying primitive paints more intensively this year.
really am fascinated.
there are lots of materials in the area to make paints and stains from
picked up a good book last winter by a guy names paul davis campbell
the book is called earth pigments and paints of the california indians
tho it is very specific to california
the techniques, processes and materials used for binders are more general and were used far and wide on this continent
highly recommend the book if you are interested in native paints and pigments
he has a website and you can purchase the book directly from him
(my preference over giving $ to outside businesses such as amazon, when its an option)
now what i need to do is more time in the field(so to speak) and less time reading.....
so far the only stain i have made is from boiled walnut husks
its a lovely stain but only one...
have gathered a few rocks that i believe will make orangish or ochre colors
but havent actually done it - yet
thanks ever so much for posting this
and creating the discussion
would like to see it continue
and of course, look forward to your completed arrow(s)