Your Leather Studio painted project will be fully cured 48 hours after completion.
No, it is not necessary to seal projects created using
FolkArt Glitterific. If desired, project surfaces can be sealed using a glossy sealer—such as
FolkArt Acrylic Lacquer Gloss Finish or
FolkArt Artists’ Varnish Gloss—for extra protection.
No it is not necessary to seal or varnish
FolkArt Color Shift Acrylic
Paint as it is self-sealing.
FolkArt Glitterific
Paint is loaded with glitter particles of multiple sizes and unique color combinations, providing the ultimate glitter display on most surfaces.
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.
It can be used on both porous and non-porous surfaces because it is a self-priming
paint which means it will seal to protect and color a surface at the same time.
No, thinning Glitterific is not recommended, as it compromises the opacity of the glitter particles and may also impact the adhesive properties of the
paint.
To use napkins with
Fabric Mod Podge, follow the steps below: Cut the design out of the Napkin and discard the layers. Place Napkin upside down on a piece of parchment or wax paper. Apply
Fabric Mod Podge® to the back of the design. Place the Napkin and paper face-...
Never mix mediums or alcohol with Leather Studio™
paint as it will break down the
paint and make it not as flexible.
FolkArt Color Shift Acrylic
Paint can be brushed directly onto most craft surfaces as a basecoat and is beautiful by itself. However, it can also be used with other creative art techniques such as stenciling or sponge painting.