Shaving cream design and Results

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The few i have done I mixed the packet and 30oz of water. With the shaving cream I added just enough water the make it less foamy feeling. Then I would take my dye and squirt some shaving cream into a small cup and mix in my liquid dye. I was using a children's motrin medicine squirter and would use just a bit and slowly add more and mix as I was adding. What I was trying to achieve was a dye mix that matched my watered down shaving cream.
 
Did three more last night. The two MVP discs started off white, and the Avenger SS was lime green ESP.

I have pics of the beds of the two MVP ones on my phone I will try to put them up later tonight. Forgot to snap the bed of the Avenger SS.
 

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Here's my process for Shaving Cream Dyes.

1. Fill an old frisbee w/ shaving cream. I use a large spoon ran under hot water to smooth it out. I use the top of an old copy paper box for a tray, and it all sits on a bar stool.
2. Create disc design; I use dye, acetone, shaving cream. Just a bit of acetone (1/2-1 tsp), some dye and then shaving cream to thicken it up.
3. Place disc-I like to leave the stamp on, especially if it's a custom stamp.
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Had fun with my first try at this, made some mistakes but definitely learned some things!

Used a lime-green star Valkyrie and a white Star Roadrunner. The Valkyrie was supposed to be kind of like the glaive from Krull (anyone remember that movie?) and while it didn't turn out as well as I hoped I'm ok with it being my first try and all. Hope to experiment with doing some stencil dyes in the not-too-distant future also.

Thanks to the pioneers of this technique for sharing the information!
 

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That sidewinder is great djschnabel
Nice bright colors PerpetualNewbie

What's the shelf life of idye poly? I have some mason jars of dye that I mixed up back in March....is it still good to dye with?
 
That sidewinder is great djschnabel
Nice bright colors PerpetualNewbie

What's the shelf life of idye poly? I have some mason jars of dye that I mixed up back in March....is it still good to dye with?


It should still be good. Mine is also in jars for maybe a year now. Still works fine.
 
Just started my first ever dye! It's a shaving cream dye with idye polly and a Star TeeDevil. Stoked to see how it turns out!

One question... I see some are using acetone in their dye mixes as well. What does this accomplish?
 
It should still be good. Mine is also in jars for maybe a year now. Still works fine.

It should still be good. Mine is also in jars for maybe a year now. Still works fine.

Thanks Rumble ~ we just tie dyed a bunch of shirts with our grandson and seeing the results gave me the urge to do another disc or two.

Hey UncleChicken -- that Anode is cool....especially the nebulous explosion on the top half :thmbup:
 
My first attempt at shave cream dye job. Did my first two discs ever last night. Fun as hell.

 
The SC bath was too watery and thats a 175g disc so it blurred out a lot. I still like it but know better for next time.
 
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This sums my feelings about tie dye up. Ironic since literally half my closet is tie dye.
 
UncleChicken, did you end up pulling the color all the way into the middle or did it just run there during the dye process? And I'm assuming the underside got dyed by the overflow?

Cool twist BTW. Looks good.
 
Just started my first ever dye! It's a shaving cream dye with idye polly and a Star TeeDevil. Stoked to see how it turns out!

One question... I see some are using acetone in their dye mixes as well. What does this accomplish?

Some people think the acetone helps give more vibrant colors... I think really all it does is ruin your foil stamp.
 
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