I'd gp with contrasting colors from the background, maybe pinks/reds/purples.
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I'd gp with contrasting colors from the background, maybe pinks/reds/purples.
I think it would look cool with yellow for the sun portion and the rest a light orange fading to darker almost red at the outside/fingertips. Just my $.02 since you asked. Cool dye no matter what.
I am considering adding more colors into inside of the hand portion.
Any suggestions for colors from my fellow dye masters?
If I was given this disc and told to color in the white space, I would probably do a solid orange around the eye, and a pink plastic bag dye on the rest.
But whatever you do or do not, sweet dye. How'd u get that bubbly look on the background?
Lookin' good so far Ryan!
It's too cold to play, even in Birmingham Alabama --- why aren't we seeing more dyes people?!?!
What type of powder dye is that?Here is my most recent powder dye. I used a slightly different method and absolutely loved the results. Instead of creating a bed, then powdering the bed and placing the disc face down into, I reversed the order. I set the disc down, then added powder, then poured the shaving cream soup over the top of it.
If that's iDye Poly, I'd guess that's an expensive amount of dye in those containers
Birthday presents for the kids-
One for Rose
And one for Jack
Thanks Bennett for the vinyl!
I'd guess that all the powder in the containers with the discs is worth about 75¢.....quite a bit on the counter, but dye is pretty cheap
No idea, but I'd be very surprised if it is not idye Poly, which is only like $3.50 for a 1/4 oz packet. That is more than it sounds like - even those containers can't be more than 2 packets.