went on a nice walk this weekend
i used angelus brand leather paint, should be available at any craft/hobby type store :] takes a couple layers of paint to get solid lines, but the amount of detail you can get and the overall effect is really nice. i didn't use any kind of sealant/finisher on these, but they do also make sealants if you're worried about chipping, and i've also heard of ppl using clear nail polish (probably cheaper)
centipede boots centipede boots
earth tongues (genus Geoglossum) plus a little waxcap
mission mostly successful! it's definitely not black but it's a much darker shade than before, and the vinyl is unharmed, so i'm happy with how this went
thank you to @transangeliccowboy for the advice :]
hello my followers who do diy things i am in need of advice. i have this concert hoodie (standard red hoodie with a white vinyl decal of the artist name on the front) which i love but hardly ever wear because it is Bright Fuckoff Red and that is not my color. so i've been considering trying to dye it black / a darker color at least, with some sort of fabric dye, but .. does anybody know if that would actually work well? especially in terms of the white vinyl. tldr i don't want to fuck up my hoodie but i also don't want it to be so red
current linocut stuff + wips
shoutout to whoever owns this bumper sticker i saw in a mushroom club meeting parking lot
hello my followers who do diy things i am in need of advice. i have this concert hoodie (standard red hoodie with a white vinyl decal of the artist name on the front) which i love but hardly ever wear because it is Bright Fuckoff Red and that is not my color. so i've been considering trying to dye it black / a darker color at least, with some sort of fabric dye, but .. does anybody know if that would actually work well? especially in terms of the white vinyl. tldr i don't want to fuck up my hoodie but i also don't want it to be so red
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