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Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, depending on how you wanna look at it, she has zero interest in any of the discs after they leave my hand. Its nice because I don't have to replace any chewed up discs, but every time I throw one deep in the woods I wish she liked chasing those things...
First pic is my brother (and my dog) watching his tee shot
Second is my dog, once again getting ready to jump on the tee pad when I'm about to throw.
Both were taken at Oxbow Falls DGC in Canastota, NY
Here's another one...
I finished this up today...nothing special, used saran wrap with evening blue dye for the front side and then I dyed the back orange.
I'm trying to finish up this dye, but I'm not sure if i have to re-mask it or not. The blue is done and all that's left is to fill it in with the orange. Does anyone know if i can dye orange over the blue, or will it turn a nasty color?
Yeah that's what I was thinking for the orange outline and the blue letters. Just cant get enough of the saran wrap look. Ill post a pic once it is finished, should be a couple days.
In honor of the season sweep, this will be going on my white pro destroyer...
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/xMm85s21LSdrFOP0-ucgHQ?feat=directlink
Yeah I did try it again, but im having trouble getting it to go all the way to the edges...seems like with the shape of the disc the edge just isn't hitting the saran wrap. Any suggestions?
The avenger came out really nice. I just wish I had not missed so much of the outter edge. And yeah, for the web I used glue. Let it dry overnight and then floated it for 15 minutes after the temp of the dye dropped below 110 degrees