Jump to content

txlonghorn98

Members
  • Content Count

    6
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About txlonghorn98

  • Rank
    New Member
  • Birthday 07/18/1991

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    http://MitziJayy.com

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Texas

LW Info

  • Interested in learning about
    all leather processes

Recent Profile Visitors

1,021 profile views
  1. Thanks for all the advice. I have cut out new ones to re-do but still may try to paint a logo to cover the spot since its on a bare back of the wallets. I even though spraying the new coat might work better than rubbing it in. It just looks like a spot that will never come out. even tried thinner...Thanks again!
  2. OK, new to this...dyeing has been a challenge. But I stacked roper wallets to ship them and the ID holder pulled color. Is there any way to fix these? I have tried Acetone and re-dye but the spots still show. I have no problem totally re-dyeing but afraid to go that far. Otherwise I have to re-make them all. They have Fiebling antique stain as dye color. Then Tuff Kote to seal.
  3. Tim, do you have a website?
  4. Thanks so much for the response. I did a wallet that turned out great and it has a light tan stain (I think I used Feibings on it. And painted the flag in acrylics. Then I clear coated with Clear Lac. But I did not use the resist (I guess I was thinking the resist helped with coating the tooled outlines. So we will see. I plan to color it today!
  5. Hello! I am new to the trade and having a really hard time with color I bought "Fantastic Finshes" but it is limited to a few techniques it seems. I tooled a skull out and I want the background black and the skull white with gray outlines (black out eyes etc). First of all, do I just make gray by mixing acrylic paint? I suppose I need to do all this with paint but I did give it a coat of NFO and Resist. I don't know now if I should just start painting color..and I guess I put the resist thinking I would stain it antique dark to get the tooled lines and then paint...
×
×
  • Create New...