Members Leprechaunleather Posted February 4, 2014 Members Report Posted February 4, 2014 ive just completed my second wallet , it turned out pretty good with a very unexpected dying finish (Accidental) but the finish looks great , i first dyed all the inside pouches with med brown antique finish which turned out the expected antique brown. I USED A CLOTH TO APPLY THE DYE. Then i dyed the outside cover of the wallet with the same antique brown ..... BUT...... i used a brand new fresh NATURAL SPONGE which i took out of a packet. It was moist when i took it out, i'm guessing the dampen them before packaging to keep them fresh and soft. But the finish i got was completely different to the rest of the wallet. The only way i can describe it is an almost alligator grey/brown which looks really good ! On the outside cover i also incorporated a Brand which was on the leather i bought hince the name i put on the wallet "The Cowboy " By the time i was finished waxing and finishing the edges this evening the daylight was gone and i have really yellow light in the house , not ideal for taking pictures . but i did any way and here they are , Tomorrow when i finish work ill take good pictures outside when its still bright and upload them . By the way i was also wondering has any one else experienced the whole sponge changing the colour of the dye ? And if not its definatly worth a try ! Also i used olive oil instead of neatsfoot oil on the whole wallet so that could not have affected the colour . Let me know what you all think ! Ps the photos really do not do the colour any justice Quote
Members WScott Posted February 4, 2014 Members Report Posted February 4, 2014 I like it too The brand makes it stand out Quote
Members Leprechaunleather Posted February 5, 2014 Author Members Report Posted February 5, 2014 ok so new photos , a little better than the last Quote
LNLeather Posted February 5, 2014 Report Posted February 5, 2014 I really like your wallet design and I love the way you positioned the Brand on the wallet. Quote
Members Leprechaunleather Posted February 5, 2014 Author Members Report Posted February 5, 2014 thanks guys and gal ! Quote
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