Birds - You should totally do a green dye like that on a light blue disc, then dye some fish on there afterwards. That pattern really looks like seaweed!
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Here is what I have come up with, no baking here though. I have been racking my brain on this one for some time as well and props for the breakthrough! I have been experimenting with various soap detergents and had been unable to get a dye/detergent mix to dye with any clarity. Never tried shaving cream, use it all the time but in speaking with Jeff a few months back on Facebook he had claimed never to have tried sc huh maybe he didn't cant be sure. What I did here is mix dye, sc and dishwasher detergent and pressing it into a plate with a similar shape to the disc so that it sticks down and you could turn it upside down. The pull it up and bam
Nice work everyone!
Has anyone else seen the thread I mentioned from 2005 revealing the brainwave technique and a few other miscelaneous comments Jeff made?
Keep in mind however that Jeff has "mastered" it.
we should get a worksheet kind of thing going.
Material used: shaving cream
brand: barbasol red can
...and get pictures up.
i think i need to send the OP some plastic to practice with! what do you throw?