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I’d bought some angelus turquoise and was super excited to dye a purse. It went on super unevenly- It was either the sponge I was using or the hide because when I applied it to a different hide with a dauber it did fine.... but I spilled half the bottle so no longer had enough for the purse. So I put it on some panels I’d cut for a notebook for a friend- of course some of the dye got on that super unevenly because of the mess I’d apparently not completely cleaned up. It was a rough afternoon y’all. Anyhow. I shrugged said what the hell it’s ruined anyway let’s see what I can make happen. Tried to even it out with eco flow turquoise which is a surprisingly good match. Added some random smears of evening blue, sand dune (I think?) chartreuse maybe? I dunno. I could never replicate it. I give you my WIP code name: Swamp Thing. 

so? Is it a fail or a win? I can’t decide. It’s either really cool or trash. Should I make the notebook cover?

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WIN!

It'll be a real one-of-a-kind!

Nothing is a total failure in this lark. We are creating art. It may not turn out the way we planned but its still all good

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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it's a bold design element produced by serendipity! :)

you should make it, for sure. 

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Well it's interesting! It's the sort of thing that someone will just see it and love it. So if the adherence & texture are even and OK, go ahead and use it

I think it would look good with contrasting stitching, like bright red

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Some people go a long way to get that sort of effect. Go for it for sure.

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Those are called happy mistakes by Bob Ross lol. 

Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms.

“I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!

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It’s a win, but I would use a blue Or white thread on any stitching :)

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5 hours ago, zuludog said:

Well it's interesting! It's the sort of thing that someone will just see it and love it. So if the adherence & texture are even and OK, go ahead and use it

I think it would look good with contrasting stitching, like bright red

It’s dried out and stiff as all hell, but I’ve got some Aussie on it so we’ll see what happens. If I need to oil it some more I will (shoulda done that first but was running out the door and just threw something on it). I’ve got a week til this friend’s birthday. I’ll definitely do some kind of contrast- because this is not a thread color so I wouldn’t have any choice! But maybe off white or blue. 

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Just happened to come across this picture from Ashland Leather's Horween wallets. And it looks like your dye drama is actually something they do intentionally. So kudos. :)

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