Absolutely incredible -- I just saw some old leather books that looked like they did this with similar tones and also another with bright colors. Everyone is scratching their head how it was done. Something similar I'm sure. Some suggested bunched up rags but the effect is far more (or exactly) like this!
Just a suggestion, if you spray a little water down on your map before you lay down the plastic wrap, it makes the plastic wrap stick so you’re not having a fight with it while you’re smashing your foam around :)
Make your life easier and pick up an aluminum roasting pan from the dollar store. It will help keep your mess contained. All though you did well keeping it clean. You can usually dye a couple of project pieces before it gets too muddy.
If its acrylic water based paint you should have positive results. Making a tie dye custom order patch now and am about to experiment with this technique... thanks for posting this. I never considered shaving cream but this opens up a whole new world for me when it comes to staining leather products....
I have used paints, good results but leave on longer and do touch the face of the leather. Rinse under gentle stream of water and allow to air dry. I have been using metallic paints with great results
Absolutely incredible -- I just saw some old leather books that looked like they did this with similar tones and also another with bright colors. Everyone is scratching their head how it was done. Something similar I'm sure. Some suggested bunched up rags but the effect is far more (or exactly) like this!
Just a suggestion, if you spray a little water down on your map before you lay down the plastic wrap, it makes the plastic wrap stick so you’re not having a fight with it while you’re smashing your foam around :)
Awesome job! Thank you for sharing this technique
Looks very interesting, thank you for making this!
This is very interesting - I'd never have thought of this technique. Looks much neater and more controllable than using water.
Thanks for making the video. I am a lot more comfortable trying out this technique now.
Pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing!!
Wow Awesome a great video thanks for the tip !
Got me some ideas from this, thx very much :)
Awesome!!!
Make your life easier and pick up an aluminum roasting pan from the dollar store. It will help keep your mess contained. All though you did well keeping it clean. You can usually dye a couple of project pieces before it gets too muddy.
Bon fait , merci madame .
I've used this method for disc golf discs. I'm trying this on my leather now. Time for a sexy blue wallet
Wow and thank you😀
Hello,
I have tested your technic, and the result is very fine ans good.
Thank you from France !
May i asked Did you used water or alcohol based ?
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I have used water colors
Благодарю за урок , очень круто , обязательно попробую повторить. Благодарочка из России !!!
Hallo from Vienna , Hold the color ready well or you now same Problems ? & thx 4 showing
Dear, as we are here in Egypt having only local dye, then r you used water or alcohol-based dye
@Night Owl Iron Works jackson Thank you
wanting to know is the leather dry or damp?
I used dry leather, it may work with damp, but I've not tried it yet.
Cool! Can you use paint instead of dye?
I've not tried paint yet, but I'd be interested to see how it comes out.
If its acrylic water based paint you should have positive results. Making a tie dye custom order patch now and am about to experiment with this technique... thanks for posting this. I never considered shaving cream but this opens up a whole new world for me when it comes to staining leather products....
I have used paints, good results but leave on longer and do touch the face of the leather. Rinse under gentle stream of water and allow to air dry.
I have been using metallic paints with great results
Can you do this to black leather?
I've not tried this on anything other than natural/undyed leather, but let me know how it goes if you try it out! 🙂
This is not even a good explanation. Let alone a good vide-ho