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Roundtable Review – Live Episode 14

Get ready to showcase your artistry in the 14th episode of Roundtable Review LIVE—the ultimate stage for disc dyers to shine!

We’re calling on YOU to share your latest dye creations! Post your masterpieces in the comments below, and our host panel, along with the live chat, will review them in real time, filled with excitement and admiration. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, we’re excited to see what you’ve been working on!

🔍 Pro Tip: Tell us all the details about your process, techniques, and any unique twists you used so others can learn from your creativity. Have any glow-in-the-dark discs? We definitely want to see those! 🌟 And be sure to link your social media or website so we can follow your journey.

✨ Here’s what’s in store:

Reviewing submissions in Roundtable Review
Unveiling next month’s Dye-a-Thon theme
A sneak peek at the exclusive Dyer’s Delight Box 📦

🗓 Don’t miss it! Tune in LIVE on Tuesday, December 3rd at 8 PM CST!

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  1. Call this one “HONK-y tonk”
    This had the trifecta
    -Floetrol in the middle.
    -Glue mask spin dye around the edge
    -Lotion painting for everything in between
    Made this for my good friend Analiese whom I’ve lovingly nicknamed Bananaliese in an attempt to get her to play disc golf with me

  2. “Dark Magician”: DM Glow Magician
    “American Eagle”: Star Rancho Roc

    Hey all! I’m a little newer to the dye scene ~1.5 years and really dove into stencils after getting a cricut machine for my birthday this year(May)!

    The majority of my dyes done via lotion painting(PCAD, and Idye Black)

    With a lack of heat source/space to have a heat lamp these babies are a labor of patience, usually sitting 12-24 hours near windows to soak up the diminishing sun in the Northwoods. Any tips or tricks for alternatives to add artificial heat in a confined environment?

    If you want to check out any of my other work you can check me out at unowndyes on instagram!
    P.S. some crazy stained glass coming soon!

  3. Hey guys/gals I’m Brad w Braditude Dyes. Been playing for 20 plus years and dyeing discs for 2 years now just wanted to share my 1st stained glass disc! Hopefully you folks like it, I was pretty happy with the final results

  4. Truck on a Truth. DA black stencil. Hand painted with acetone. Local 11yo who routinely schools us old guys at league wanted a Chevy logo and I could do whatever else I wanted. Bleeds are easy to hide in rusty metal lol

  5. A bit of healing energy for my BIL’s birthday on a fission Timelapse. DA, lotion, and acetone. First time doing a stencil on fission. Not a fan. Tons of bleeds and the dye seemed to travel in the plastic more than others. I’ll probably stick to mostly beds with fission.

  6. This was done on a crystal meteor. The entire design was done with a black hot dip and lotion painting for the rest of the color. Might be one of the longest projects I’ve done on a disc. Also, this is sitting on a light-board.

  7. UV Glo Meteor
    I used almost every method besides floetrol and shaving cream on this disc lol.

  8. The All-Seeing Eye Dye
    I came up with this design using an Android App called Spiro, which is for drawing fractal patterns. I imported my drawing into the Cricut App and came up with a 2 stage dye stencil. The first dye was a spin dye with Acetone/Prochem. (Neon Fluorescent Pink, Neon Cerise Pink, Neon Royal Purple, and Lilac Purple.) I used a spin guide stencil to cover the parts that were to remain white, and measure the diameters for each color. The bigger stencil was then applied before being hot dipped in an I-Dye Poly Black/Water mixture for around 2 hours at 100° F.

  9. A couple more very recent sweat-busters!
    Huge fan of Clash discs steady plastic for a canvas and these two didn’t disappoint! All lotion painted (pcad dyes and idye black) Enjoy!
    Christmas tree- Clash Discs Popcorn
    Espeon- Clash Discs Vanilla

  10. AI image. The glue bed didn’t come out with as much texture as I wanted, so I added some sponge texture. Lotion painted mostly, and then DA or acetone for detail.

  11. Armor Barbarian from Viking Discs. Based on the barbarian card from a game (Betrayal at Baldur’s Gate, reference pic included). The stamp was already there, masked that off with contact paper. Made the rest of the design myself and cut using a silhouette. Hot dip for the black, clear glue for the yellow and swirls. Turntable for the gradient rim. Overall very happy.

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