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I think using a combination of brown or tan with light application would work well then a smidge of red or pink to warm it up. but start light. Besides yellow, the old RIT powders dye nice with rubbing alcohol, add a little liquid soap to help with any painting effects you may want to try.
The dark color of your navy dye has to do with the orange plastic. In color theory, complimentary colors which are a primary color:red,yellow, and blue paired with a secondary color:green, purple, and orange respectively. The result is black.
Complimentary colors also make each other pop when...
I liked the idea of a Samurai warrior inside the head of a fencer. My brother was really into the sport of fencing but I couldn't get it. Also, like disc golf, precision is required. I liken the Roc to a fencing foil and any fat rim 14 speed driver to a slash attack of a Samurai sword. lol
Actually the alcohol has little effect on the vinyl adhesive. I do a lot of dyes with just straight alcohol and dye and brush it straight on the open areas. Sometimes pouring alcohol right on disc and vinyl to extend the wet time. Even with some brush movement I've never had the vinyl come up...
I like that Spirograph idea bailey1212. Maybe you could use the worm dye markers?
I just got a hold of a record player and put a dimmer on a fan so some spin dye are next.
Some dyes I just finished.