Works of Art: Disc Dyeing Takes Off
Works of Art: Disc Dyeing Takes Off
Check out these beautiful discs

Larry_Dyes on Instagram shared this custom-dyed PDGA member disc. Disc design by John Dorn.
It's become an art form.
Disc dyeing has taken off recently, from people in their kitchens looking to add a little flair to their favorite discs to stores selling these one-of-a-kind discs.
We recently asked our followers on PDGA Twitter to share their dyed discs and if there is such a thing as a disc that is too pretty to throw, these might fit the bill:
larry_dyes / IG
ulimatesascha / Twitter
Checkmate pic.twitter.com/RDB8wsdlLa
— Eric McCabe (@EricMcCabe11674) January 23, 2022
Eric McCabe / Twitter. RIP, Ralph McCabe, the goodest boy!
dyeharddiscs22 / Twitter
andyedalus / Twitter
Use_Your_Blinke / Twitter
northparapparel / Twitter
— John Babineau (@johnbabineau01) January 22, 2022
johnbabineau01 / Twitter
johnbabineau01 / Twitter
stu_discus / Twitter
Identity theft is not a joke, Jim!
fiercechucker / Twitter
Paul McBeth at the 2022 Waco Annual Charity Open. Dye by pastrydyes. Photo: PDGA Media
theTisSlient / Twitter
depth_punch / Twitter
rugjen / Twitter
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