Adventures In Dying Liv Wigs....
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:07 pm
Since I probably have at least half a dozen very blond Sophie wigs beyond what I need I decided I was going to try dying a few of them with Sharpies and see what happened. Personally since I don't particularly like wasting ink, didn't want an all one color result, and I don't believe it should take 3 markers to dye one wig bright whatever color I pretty much avoided the instructions I've seen online. Instead I chose 3 shades I thought would work together lime, green, and teal and basically I took the paint it on strand by strand route.
Tedious, yes, but I don't care if it takes an hour to do a wig if it comes out right. Re-rooting takes a lot longer and goodness knows I've done my share of that. By comparison spending an hour coloring a Liv wig seems like nothing. First I colored a lot of the top hair with the basic green Sharpie. Then I did most of the under hair in lime. Then I went over the top hair again with the lime and lastly I mixed in just a tiny bit of the teal trying to make the transitions as seamless as I could. The end result was a nice mix of the three colors, but I wasn't quite done then.
Last step I waited an hour to let the ink set somewhat then I dunked the wig several times in a solution of ice water and salt, basically spent a good 4-5 minutes doing that. After that I rinsed it out till I got pretty much clear water hoping that the ice and salt bath had set the ink into the wig even farther. Actually it did seem to work. My wig which is a really nice bright even blend of all 3 colors looks absolutely great and is drying as I type. It looks like the ice water and salt bath really set the colors, but also kept them bright, and it seems to have merged them in a way I really hoped it would. (I got the idea of the end dunk from doing some tie-dye work with Sharpies last summer.) Whether or not the wig will be that dark when it's dry is yet to be determined, but I do think I have a pretty good shot of it looking pretty much as I intended.
I have a Katie Liv that I am working on doing a custom with. I've been wanting a green wig for her for a long time now actually. If this one comes out as good as I think it will my next two wigs are going to be an aqua and teal mix and a firebird mix of several really bright colors intended to mimic a flaming multi-colored red hairstyle I've seen several celebrities wear in the past few years. I've actually done that once on an old 90's Barbie and while it came out a bit lighter than I would have liked, probably because the doll was older and she had really crappy nylon hair to begin with, I've always liked the end result and wanted to try it again. I think on a good Liv wig the result might be far better, darker, more like what it should have been.
I have to finish painting and dressing Katie. But when she's done and the wig is in place on her I do think you all will like it. If it works like I think it will the end results will be very Jem doll like and lots of fun. I've always wanted to do that. Make my own set of Jem inspired "brights" dolls. I've got tons of pink, purple and blue wigs. I've got the orange red wig now from the Brights collection too. All I really needed to make it all work was wigs in these colors lime/green and aqua/teal. I guess I'll have to figure out some way to give Jake some streaks or something too now that I think about it...
Anyhow, more pics soon as it's all dry....
Tedious, yes, but I don't care if it takes an hour to do a wig if it comes out right. Re-rooting takes a lot longer and goodness knows I've done my share of that. By comparison spending an hour coloring a Liv wig seems like nothing. First I colored a lot of the top hair with the basic green Sharpie. Then I did most of the under hair in lime. Then I went over the top hair again with the lime and lastly I mixed in just a tiny bit of the teal trying to make the transitions as seamless as I could. The end result was a nice mix of the three colors, but I wasn't quite done then.
Last step I waited an hour to let the ink set somewhat then I dunked the wig several times in a solution of ice water and salt, basically spent a good 4-5 minutes doing that. After that I rinsed it out till I got pretty much clear water hoping that the ice and salt bath had set the ink into the wig even farther. Actually it did seem to work. My wig which is a really nice bright even blend of all 3 colors looks absolutely great and is drying as I type. It looks like the ice water and salt bath really set the colors, but also kept them bright, and it seems to have merged them in a way I really hoped it would. (I got the idea of the end dunk from doing some tie-dye work with Sharpies last summer.) Whether or not the wig will be that dark when it's dry is yet to be determined, but I do think I have a pretty good shot of it looking pretty much as I intended.
I have a Katie Liv that I am working on doing a custom with. I've been wanting a green wig for her for a long time now actually. If this one comes out as good as I think it will my next two wigs are going to be an aqua and teal mix and a firebird mix of several really bright colors intended to mimic a flaming multi-colored red hairstyle I've seen several celebrities wear in the past few years. I've actually done that once on an old 90's Barbie and while it came out a bit lighter than I would have liked, probably because the doll was older and she had really crappy nylon hair to begin with, I've always liked the end result and wanted to try it again. I think on a good Liv wig the result might be far better, darker, more like what it should have been.
I have to finish painting and dressing Katie. But when she's done and the wig is in place on her I do think you all will like it. If it works like I think it will the end results will be very Jem doll like and lots of fun. I've always wanted to do that. Make my own set of Jem inspired "brights" dolls. I've got tons of pink, purple and blue wigs. I've got the orange red wig now from the Brights collection too. All I really needed to make it all work was wigs in these colors lime/green and aqua/teal. I guess I'll have to figure out some way to give Jake some streaks or something too now that I think about it...
Anyhow, more pics soon as it's all dry....