I've been having some fun making bird toys lately, and want to experiment with colours as well. I've heard 'VitaCritters' is a good dye brand? Are there any materials i shouldn't dye? Something that would go soggy or mouldy? Thanks
Thank you!So far everything I've dyed has gone pretty okay! Just make sure to do a dip (not a soak!) And you should be fine. I do put a fan on in the room I dye in to help speed it up too.
Not yet, what dye did you get? If I can save money i'll do itHave you got the dye already? I was unable to find vittacritta already here in Aus so I got another brand that was safe from BigW (online) so I did not pay a fortune to have vittacritta sent here.
Hang on I'll go get it and take a pic for you..Not yet, what dye did you get? If I can save money i'll do it
Thanks so much! I'll look into grabbing this.Wilton is the brand name View attachment 428362
Was you who recommended them to me when I told you vittacritter was not available here. You gave me a few brand names to search for and we were lucky enough to find the Wilton dye already in Aus being sold at BigW.I love Wilton dyes
Food Coloring Wilton's UPATED DIRECTIONS
I know everyone has been asking lots of questions about dye wood with food coloring and especially Wilton's. I have updated directions for Wilton's andam sorry if anyone has tried to already mix theirs with poor results. These are the corrected directions: For all colors EXCEPT Sky Blue...forums.avianavenue.com