I put my butterfly test strip into indigo three times. The first dip turned the yellows green. I waxed over the butterfly shapes and dipped again, but the pot was weak. Although I liked what I got when it was wet I was afraid it would be too light when it dried so I dipped again. Mistake. I do this often, when will I learn? The wax was compromised and broke down, obliterating some of the nuance I had worked so hard to get in there. I didn't bother to remove all of the wax. Disappointing as this is, I have learned quite a bit. I won't be using pomegranate in the background, but I will be using log gray. I am considering stripes instead of free-form strokes. I won't be screening little images into the background either....they just don't help. The butterflies are washed out, but I still love the veining that the wax produced. I think I can fix the problems in the next go round. I'm still working out the pattern on paper, which has proved surprisingly difficult. I can't get the different butterfly shapes to flutter together smoothly when they aren't just lined up in a row.