12-09-2015, 07:56 AM
I make scrollsawn Christmas ornaments every year. Once & awhile I'll paint them, more often, I just leave them natural and spray shellac on them. This year I'm thinking of trying to use dye to color them. RIT dye says it can be used for wood. I cut the ornaments out of 1/8" Baltic birch ply and am trying to achieve sort of a "washed" look. I don't necessarily want a solid color, or I would just use paint. I've never used a dye before, so there will be some trial & error testing to be done first, but I wondered if anyone here might offer some sage advice on using this stuff?
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