Yes, FolkArt Color Shift Acrylic
Paint can be used in basic decorating painting techniques, however, it works best when painted on larger sized areas rather than incorporating it on smaller detailed brushstrokes.
FolkArt Color Shift Acrylic
Paint will dry to the touch very quickly, however, it will take approximately 48 hours before it is cured to the surface.
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.
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.
No, it is not necessary to seal projects created using FolkArt Glitterific. If desired, project surfaces can be sealed using a glossy sealer—such as FolkArt Acrylic Lacquer Gloss Finish or FolkArt Artists’ Varnish Gloss—for extra protection.
Once Mod Podge Resin has been completely cured, it can be decorated or embellished with
paint, markers, ink, and more. Once decorated, it is recommended that the surface be protected by pouring a thin top coat of clear Mod Podge Resin over the decorated surface. 8.5.7
Load the flat brush with Dioxazine Purple and School Bus Yellow. Touch chisel edge of brush. Pull the brush into a curve. End brush on the chisel edge.
Load the flat brush with Thicket and Sunflower. Start by touching flat side of brush. Push brush down and pivot, turning green side slightly toward tip. As you get close to end of leaf, pull up on chisel edge at tip.
Load the flat brush with School Bus Yellow OR School Bus Yellow and Wicker White. Touch chisel edge of brush to surface and lean. Pull brush towards you. Push slightly to widen stroke. End up on chisel and lift. Make these teardrop strokes in a circle to create the daisy. M...
Load flat brush with Dioxazine Purple and Wicker White, as shown. Touch chisel edge and flip away from you. Make petals that angle away from the stem, as shown in photo.