If Gallery Glass Stained Glass Effect
Paint or Liquid Leading accidentally spills on clothing, it may be removed while the
paint is still wet with soap and water. Gallery Glass products misplaced on woodwork can be removed with a damp rag. Be careful NOT to allow spilled Galle...
The
paint has been tested for machine washing, however, with all hand painted items, it is best to hand wash in cold water and air dry which will increase durability. If washing by machine, turn garment inside out and use cold water in mild detergent on the gentle cycle.
Because
FolkArt Pouring Medium and
FolkArt 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
FolkArt Pouring Medium and
FolkArt 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 cans or bot...
Yes, for decorative purposes or spot designs on functional pieces, such as a chair.
Yes, when desired,
FolkArt Treasure Gold can be thinned with water, to create fine, detail decorative lines or strokework. However, if diluted too much, the opacity of the metallic
paint will be reduced, and therefore, a second application to obtain a solid, opaque metallic ef...
FolkArt Treasure Gold does dry rather quickly when applied in thin applications, however, it may take up to an hour to completely dry.
Paint application, surface type, room humidity and temperature may also play a variable in the drying time.
A Leather Studio painted project will be water resistant when cured, however, it is NOT waterproof.
No, shaking
FolkArt Pouring Medium may only introduce air bubbles into the product. It is best not to shake before using.
FolkArt Pure Artist Pigments are compared to
FolkArt Acrylics in that they are both acrylic, water-based
paint formulas. However, the paints differ in their consistencies, dry times, cure times, pigments, and overall
paint formula.
FolkArt Pure Artist Pigments are developed t...