Yes, to remove manufacturer’s sizing, all fabrics should be prewashed using soap and water following washing instructions and most denims should be washed multiple times in hot water. After washing, dry thoroughly before decorating. When washing and drying, DO NOT use a fab...
Approximately one week after completely painting a Mandala Dot-By-Number project, the
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Begin by pouring equal amounts of FolkArt Pouring Medium and a FolkArt Acrylic
Paint color into a small cup or container. Mix by gently stirring using a plastic spoon or wood Popsicle stick until thoroughly mixed. Continue for each desired color.
Yes! The FolkArt Home Decor Wide Brush is 4in wide and is great for covering large areas quickly. The specialty nylon bristles are designed to create a smooth finish.
There are two types of curing methods that can be used with Apple Barrel Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic
Paint: baking and air drying. NOTE: Please use the bake method for items you intend to wash in the top rack of your dishwasher. Bake Method : Allow painted item to dry fo...
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 ...
Chalkboard
paint, when applied to a variety of surfaces, will create chalkboards. Sticks of chalk can then be used to write on the chalkboards. FolkArt Home Decor Chalk is an acrylic
paint that dries within minutes to an ultra matte finish. Due to its thick consistency, this...
The
paint easily cleans up with soap and water while still wet.
FolkArt Pure Artist Pigments can be used with FolkArt Floating Medium to achieve transparent color without changing the body of the
paint OR FolkArt Blending Gel to extend the open time even longer.
Double or triple load your brush. Make one shell- shaped petal of the rose at a time. Start with the lighter colors to the outside. Wiggle and pull the brush as you pivot the brush into a curve. You will have a slightly scalloped outer edge. End the stroke on the chisel ed...