FolkArt Home Decor Chalk can be applied to many different types of surfaces such as finished and unfinished wood, terracotta, metal/tin, canvas, paper mache and plaster. It can be applied to ceramic and glass surfaces; however, the
paint is not dishwasher safe.
Fabric surfac...
Heat setting is recommended for best durability. Heat set the painted surface using a dry, hot iron and a pressing cloth. Lay pressing cloth over the stamped
fabric and iron the stamped design for 30 seconds, lift the iron and move it to another section of the stamped design...
Any formula of
FolkArt®
paint is perfect for One Stroke or any kind of decorative painting. Donna Dewberry uses
FolkArt® Acrylics,
FolkArt® Enamels (for glass and ceramics),
FolkArt® Outdoor (for outdoor projects), and
FolkArt®
Fabric (for linens and clothing).
FolkArt® Extreme Glitter can be used on most porous surfaces including wood, terra cotta and paper mache. It can be used on glass, ceramics for
fabric (decorative
fabric only).
Yes, simply use stencil or painter’s tape to mask off a border. Load a
Fabric Creations™ Sponge Cube with Soft
Fabric Ink and pounce the color onto the masked area. Be sure to allow the painted background area to dry thoroughly before stamping over it with a design.
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 ...
Yes,
FolkArt® Chalkboard
Paint dries to a tough finish.
Yes,
FolkArt® Texture
Paint can be painted or antiqued after it has cured to change the color or finished look.
FolkArt® Chalkboard
Paint uses the same durable pigments as
FolkArt® Acrylic Paints, however, direct sunlight will dilute the color over a span of several years.