Apple Barrel Paints are developed to be an all-purpose acrylic paint and can be used on most craft surfaces such as wood, paper mache, canvas, paper, Styrofoam, plaster, terra cotta and more.
Yes,
Apple Barrels paints can be mixed to create a new color value or hue.
Yes,
Apple Barrel Paints are perfect for school projects – they are the best paint on the market to paint on Styrofoam!
Apple Barrel Paints are also perfect for “mom and me” projects or for the general basic crafter.
Many surfaces can be decorated with
Apple Barrel Pouring Medium, when premixed with
Apple Barrel Acrylic paints, such as wood, papier mache, paper (for notecards), canvas, metal, and terra cotta. If attempting to marbleize a sealed surface such as glassware, glazed ceramics, ...
Apple Barrel Paints brush smoothly and dry quickly when basecoating, yet they can be used to stamp, stencil and hand paint a project.
Although the mixture of
Apple Barrel Pouring Medium and
Apple Barrel Acrylic Paints begins to set up soon after marbling and may be dry to the touch within approximately 1 hour, the project surface may not be completely dried until 24 hours after the pour. Variables such as t...
No, shaking
Apple Barrel Marbling Medium may only introduce air bubbles into the product. It is best not to shake before using.
Because
Apple Barrel Pouring Medium and
Apple Barrel Acrylic Paints are water-based products rather than solvent-based products, cleanup is easy using soap and water.
A variety of miscellaneous tools can be used to create marbled effects using
Apple Barrel Pouring Medium and
Apple Barrel Acrylic Paints. Tools to swirl paints such as: Popsicle sticks, wood skewers, an artist stylus, etc. are all helpful. Push pins, raised platforms, or tin...
Yes, you can use
Apple Barrel paint on plaster. However, because plaster is very porous and sometimes dusty, you will need to first seal the piece with a clear acrylic matte spray sealer.