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Roundtable Review – Live Episode 12

It’s time to showcase your creativity in the 12th episode of Roundtable Review LIVE—the ultimate place for dyers to shine!

We want YOU to show off your latest dye masterpieces! Drop your incredible creations on in the comments below, and our host panel, along with the live chat, will review them in real time with excitement and awe. No matter your experience level, we’re eager to see what you’ve been working on!

🔍 Pro Tip: Share all the juicy details about your process, methods, and any unique techniques you used so others can learn from your craft. Got any glow-in-the-dark beauties? We definitely want to see those too! 🌟 Don’t forget to link your social profiles or website so we can follow your work.

✨ What to expect:

  • Reviewing all submission to the Roundtable Review
  • September Dye-a-Thon winners announcement 🎉
  • A look at the Dye-a-Thon submissions from the past month
  • Reveal of next month’s Dye-a-Thon theme (trust us, you won’t want to miss this!)
  • A sneak peek into the exclusive Dyers Delight Box 📦

🗓 Tune in LIVE: Tuesday, October 1st at 8 PM CST!

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  1. Lucky Luke disc
    Hand cut stencil – both Luke and the mountains in the back
    Hot dip for the black Lucky Luke
    Lotion dye for the blackish background
    Lotion dye on cotton ball for the faded background
    Spindye on the edge and back rim

    Some small amount of bleed from the black but i am still learning – i have been doing dyes for about 6 months.

  2. OG art by: Nathan Huffman

    Digitally touched up the stencil. DA for the outlines, one glue bed (red), lotion the rest, DA shading.

  3. “Frank”
    On a glow Tsunami.
    Idye and isopropyl for the stencil.
    Spin dye and hand painting with pcad and acetone.
    If you look closely around the border you can see remnants of a failed glue mask technique. Tried the glue and fork method but I forked too hard 😂

  4. I call these my “therapy discs”. I work in Veterinary medicine so after a bad day I’ll knock out something silly with a verrrry inspirational quote 😂
    Both stencils were Etsy bought and cricut cut. Dyed with idye and isopropyl.
    -Okey crokey was floetrol lazy wave (s/o redd!)
    -Awesome opossum was glue mask spin dye, hand paint with pcad&acetone. And I think some lotion painting? The quote is from the great cinematic masterpiece Joe Dirt

  5. Last one I promise!
    “The stalker”
    On a glow tour series stalker
    Idye and isopropyl for the stencil
    Spin dye then hand painted with pcad acetone.
    Had to use that lemon zest and key lime for its uv reactive properties. Give em some ye olde razzle dazzle

  6. Robin hood dye.

    Stencil is done with da, toothpics and qtips mostly. Some small detail brushes too.

    Background is done with famous potato starch technique.

    Instagram:thousandlakesdyes

  7. SOAD Tesla
    DA for black lines
    Lava cells for background
    Lotion for color

    Stained Glass
    DA for black lines
    Glue bed
    Lotion for color

  8. Big Z Undertaker
    – Hot dip for black outline
    – DA painted background
    – lotion and DA for the rocker chick

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