Apply Glitterific to a surface using either a foam sponge brush or a soft Taklon bristle brush. After loading the brush with Glitterific paint, position the brush horizontally low to the surface. While lightly brushing the surface, “lay” the paint down. Try not over-brush or ...
Yes, FolkArt Glitterific Paints can be intermixed with one another to create a new and different glitter mixture. Mixing small quantities at a time, simply pour small amounts of each color to be mixed onto a palette. Using a palette knife, mix one color into the other until t...
No, FolkArt Glitterific Paint cannot be cured permanently to glass or ceramic surfaces, nor are these surfaces hand-washable or dishwasher-safe. Glassware and glazed ceramics decorated with Glitterific should be used for decorative purposes only.
Like painting on glassware or glazed ceramics, FolkArt Glitterific can be painted on a fabric surface, most definitely. However, it should be created as a decorative purpose only project. Unfortunately, FolkArt Glitterific Paint will dry as a brittle film that is not flexible...
No, FolkArt Glitterific Paint is formulated for indoor-use only and should not be used on outdoor surfaces.
No, thinning Glitterific is not recommended, as it compromises the opacity of the glitter particles and may also impact the adhesive properties of the paint.
No, direct mixing of FolkArt Glitterific Paint with other paint products is not recommended, as it will compromise the color, the finish, and the glittery effect of the paint.
Glitterific should be applied to a surface using either a Taklon bristle brush or a foam applicator. The best application technique is to “lay” the paint onto the surface without excessive brushing or stroking of the applicator tool.
Clean your brushes while wet with mild soap and water.
No, projects painted on glassware or glazed ceramics using FolkArt Glitterific Paints are not dishwasher-safe, nor should they be immersed in water. These surfaces should be used for decorative purposes only.