It's possible that you would dye the flower but that flower probably won't live very long if you just toss a bunch of flowers in some dye.
The dye travels up the stem, ending in the petals. But if your talking about spraying with dye, that you already know.
To dye fresh flowers, you can mix food coloring with water and place the flowers in the colored water. The flowers will absorb the dye through their stems, resulting in colored petals.
Regular dye.
Orange dye can be made by putting yellow dye (from crafting yellow flowers) and red dye (from crafting red flowers) on the crafting table.
First off - you would have to be certain that the dye is not toxic. Secondly, you would have to know that the dye would not attack or stain whatever it touches. Also, you would have to be certain taht the dye would not plug up the filter.
I think what would happen is that the cloth would not keep it's colors after washing since salt makes the dye stick to the cloth.
Drink mixes like Kool-Aid have dye that would change the color of flowers. Food coloring such as is used for frosting would also change the color of flowers.
I have the idea but i don't at the same time.
To dye dried flowers, you can use a mixture of water, food coloring, and a preservative like glycerin. Simply mix the dye solution, place the dried flowers in the solution, and let them soak until they reach the desired color. Allow the flowers to dry before displaying them.
To dye flowers while preserving their natural beauty and freshness, you can use a water-based dye and cut the stems at an angle before placing them in the dye solution. Make sure to change the water regularly and keep the flowers in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
To get ivory silk flowers to turn white, you will have to dye them. You can do this buy purchasing white dye. Mix the dye in a bucket, wearing gloves, tip each flower head into the dye for the recommended period of time suggested on the box.
Incorporating dye into a simple medium would result in the medium taking on the color of the dye. This can be useful for visualizing or tracking substances in the medium, or for aesthetic purposes.