FolkArt Laser-Cut Painting Stencils can be used with a variety of painting tools, including
FolkArt Daubers, Spouncers®, stencil brushes, sea or cosmetic sponges and rollers. Each tool produces a slightly different effect. You may want to try different applicators until you f...
FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils are respositionable up to 20 times. Stencils can still be used after they lose their adhesion. Simply apply a stencil spray adhesive to the back of the stencil following the manufacturer's instructions or use stencil tape to secure a ste...
FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils work beautifully on glass, ceramics and other smooth, slick surfaces, and can also be used on a variety of craft surfaces such as wood, tin, paper mache, terra cotta, canvas, plaster or fabric.
Clean
FolkArt Peel & Stick Painting Stencils with cool water while the paint is still wet. To remove dried paint from the front of the stencil, use a paper towel dampened with rubbing alcohol. Do not scrub or use rubbing alcohol on the stencil's adhesive side; you will remove...
Although the mixture of
FolkArt Pouring Medium and
FolkArt Acrylic Paints begins to set up soon after marbling and may be dry to the touch within approximately 1 hour, the project surface may not be completely dried until 24 hours after the pour. Variables such as the type of ...
Because
FolkArt Pouring Medium and
FolkArt Acrylic Paints are water-based products rather than solvent-based products, cleanup is easy using soap and water.
Yes, projects created using
FolkArt Pouring Medium mixed with
FolkArt Acrylic Paints MUST be sealed. Project surfaces can be spray sealed using
FolkArt Acrylic Lacquers (Matte, Satin, or Gloss Finishes) or brushed with
FolkArt Artists’ Varnish (Satin or Gloss). NOTE : Befor...
It is best to apply several thin coats of paint, allowing the paint to dry between coats.
Yes, you can apply more
FolkArt® Chalkboard Paint after 24 hours, but it will then need to cure for another 24 hours before being used.
FolkArt Color Shift Acrylic Paint can be applied to most paintable craft surfaces such as wood, terra cotta, stretched canvas, rigid plastic, papier mache, metal, bisque ware or unglazed ceramics, glass and ceramics. However, the color shifting properties of the paint appear ...