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...
Many surfaces can be decorated with
FolkArt Watercolor
Acrylic Paint, such as wood, papier mache, paper, glass, canvas, and fabric. On sealed surfaces such as glassware, ceramics, tin, metal, and plastic,
FolkArt Watercolor should be used for decorative purposes only.
No, direct mixing of
FolkArt Color Shift
Acrylic Paint with other
paint products will compromise the color, finish and ability to shift colors. However, a sheen story could be created by layering a matte
paint directly over a section of
FolkArt Color Shift OR basecoat
paint a ...
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.
FolkArt® Shinys are a line of high gloss paints that are heavily pigmented just like the original
FolkArt® Acrylics. They were created to allow consumers to achieve a “shiny” finish without applying a varnish or sealer.
FolkArt Brushed Metal
Acrylic Paint can be applied to most paintable surfaces such as wood, terra cotta, canvas, rigid plastic, papier mache, metal, glass and ceramics.
You can learn more about this product by reading the
FolkArt Brushed Metal
Acrylic Paint FAQ document.
The
paint is developed with extra adhesive properties making it a perfect
paint for glass painting without using a primer or sealer. To ensure extra durability, it is recommended that painted glass/ceramics be cured by baking.
You can learn more about this product by reading the
FolkArt Watercolor FAQ document.
Absolutely.
FolkArt Color Shift
Acrylic Paint is formulated so that it can be used on interior surfaces as well as a permanent outdoor
paint. By the nature of the
acrylic polymers used to make
FolkArt Color Shift, it is weather resistant. When cured to the surface, it is self...