FolkArt Sign Shop Stencil Paste is the best
paint to use when decorating a surface using a
FolkArt Sign Shop Mesh Stencil and any
FolkArt Sign Shop Applicator Tool.
FolkArt Sign Shop Stencil Paste is a versatile, creamy, thick consistency paste that is the perfect
paint visco...
To increase the amount of shine on a project, apply multiple coats of
FolkArt® Shiny. If still a higher gloss is still desired, apply
FolkArt® Gloss Varnish after
paint is dry.
Clean glass or glazed ceramics with alcohol. Shake
paint before applying.
Paint design. For best results use Clear Medium over your design to help ensure there is enough
paint for the design to properly adhere to your surface. Do not wet paintbrush with water. To change c...
You can create the look of weathered moss by adding water to the
FolkArt Shortie Brush and dabbing the moistened bristles randomly into the wet moss texture
paint. The water will allow some of the moss
paint to run or drip. NOTE: Be sure to hold the project surface upright ...
The type of surface you're using will dictate the preparation method. Wood : Sand smooth with fine grit sandpaper, wipe away sawdust. Tin : Wash with soap and water; wipe with white vinegar dampened cloth, then rinse with water and let dry completely. Glass/Ceramic ...
FolkArt Enamels dry to a translucent to opaque finish. However, if you’d like to create a more transparent look, combine one part
FolkArt Enamels with one part
FolkArt Clear Medium.
Paint as normal.
No,
FolkArt Extreme Glitter should not be mixed with extender or water as this will dilute the glitter content and reduce the adhesion of the
paint to the surface.
Clean
FolkArt Laser-Cut Painting Stencils with cool water while the
paint is still wet. To remove dried
paint from the stencil, use a paper towel dampened with rubbing alcohol. Rub gently to avoid tearing the stencil.
FolkArt Painted Finishes Barnwood can be easily cleaned from used
paint brushes while the bristles are still wet using soap and warm water.
FolkArt® Shinys can be applied to unprimed porous surfaces, however, painting on a primed surface will reduce the number of coats required for a shiny finish. The initial coat on an unprimed surface may not appear shiny because the
paint is absorbed into the surface. The sh...