Upon opening the bottle, stir well to fully incorporate the paint. Paint can be used directly from bottle or by pouring a small amount onto a foam plate as a palette.
Creating the distressed look is easy and can be achieved using one color application or a multiple color application. Once the top application of paint is dry, simply begin sanding to distress using medium grit sandpaper. Sanded or distressed areas are usually found on surfa...
Over time, that is perfectly natural. As air becomes trapped in the top portion of the paint bottle (after it has been opened and paint used) a paint skin may form. With each paint use, it is best to remove the top skin before stirring the paint.
Yes, heat-setting will ensure the durability of your
FolkArt Watercolor fabric project. Follow the instructions below to heat-set your project. 1Allow the decorated fabric to dry 24 hours. Heat set the painted surface using a dry iron set to the highest setting allowed for...
When brushing on the dye, use a long, sweeping motion to evenly distribute the color rather than many short choppy strokes which can create dye splatters. Allow the dye to penetrate the surface, then wipe off excess dye with a soft paper towel. If desired, repeat the dye app...
Yes, the fabric painted mixture (1 part
FolkArt Textile Medium – 2 parts
FolkArt Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint), can be thinned with water to create detail linework. It can also be “spritzed” onto fabric using a clean pump spray bottle.
Yes, before use you should shake the
FolkArt Ultra Dye bottle to ensure the dye is fully incorporated.
Yes,
FolkArt Color Shift applied to glassware should be cured in the oven so that the paint is permanently set on the surface. To cure your project in the oven, follow the steps listed below: Allow painted item to dry for 24 hours to be sure all layers of paint have dried....
FolkArt Color Shift Acrylic Paint, because it is non-toxic and water-based, is easy to clean out of painting tools immediately after use, while wet, with soap and water.
Mix one part Frost Medium and one part paint. We recommend that you mix more than you think you will need to ensure color and texture consistency for your entire project.