keykaye's avatar
you have many pages of comments and i can't seem to sort them all.. but i i were to use this method to dye faux fur swell, how long would i leave that in there? I found this fursuit.livejournal.com/282610… but they only left it in for a few minutes, I'm just unsure because I'm wanting to get a wig to match a fur color. I am trying to get the color of this img1.goodfon.su/wallpaper/big/…
FireLilyCosplay's avatar
Just follow the same method here. It may be easier to spray the dye solution on rather than soak it.
keykaye's avatar
Well if i do the spray method, i might do it for both so i can more carefully monitor the color with the amount of coats per each, any advice for getting that color of orangishbrownish color?
FireLilyCosplay's avatar
Just experiment, there's really no color guide to follow.
keykaye's avatar
I was thinking of using the metallic bronze sharpie, since the shiny metal parts would float to the top. Would this still be a good idea? Or would it bleed off to much on clothing? Also is there any way to help prevent the bleeding, I'm wearing a light colored shirt.