More Color Combos From Comments and More!!!
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Color combos from the comments! Thanks @GG-ee9nl for the suggestion!!!!
This is a 100% cotton shirt, that has been soaked in a soda ash solution for 20 minutes or more than spun out in the washing machine until damp.
I am using natural fiber procion dyes from Dharma Trading. The colors I am using today are Seafoam and Bluebird
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"Happy Days" and "Upbeat Funk Pop" by Scott Holmes
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Recorded on Canon G7X
Edited with iMovie
JUST came in from the garage covered in pigment for snacktime and you uploaded??!! how did you know ? 😂🤣i really like all of the colors, this was fun. Hope you have a sparkly day
Thank you!! I hope you do to! I need to see what you are making!!!
Mix soda ash in with the clumpy ones, they pour MUCH better! I've always wanted to try dropping one in the much under an ice dye, seems I may need to do that soon!
This is brilliant!!! Thank you!
Harry Belafonte!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
i edited out the whole dance number i did to that song🤣🤣
Nooooooo!
Hi, which black dharma dye would you buy a large quantity of? Thanks. These are beautiful!
Thats tough. So for liquid dying, better black all the way imho. but when you are doing ice or hwi, it would depend on the colors you are using. raven gives off a blue cast ( but i think they have reformated because it is called raven black now) and better black gives off green. so maybe get a 2oz of each and see how they break out for you? hope this helps!
@@TishTV hummm. So no true black without shooting off blue or green. Ok, thanks