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FolkArt Home Decor Texture
Chalk does not contain latex; like all other Plaid’s
paint products, they’re manufactured using synthetic acrylic resins.
Plaid does not use any natural rubber latex in any of its current
paint products. Plaid’s
paint products are manufactured using synthetic acrylic resins.
FolkArt Home Décor Chalk paint will dry to the touch almost immediately, however it will take 24 hours before fully cured to the surface.
The
FolkArt Home Decor Chalk Paint Brush has a specialty bristle mix and brush shape to help hold the maximum amount of
paint, making application quick and easy. To add texture and depth to your piece, liberally apply
paint, stroking brush in multiple directions while applyi...
FolkArt Home Decor Wax is a brushable, waterbase, non-toxic, paraffin-infused wax finish used to seal and protect painted surfaces. Allow
paint to fully dry 24 hours before applying wax. Clean brushes while wet with soap and water.
Yes! The
FolkArt Home Decor Paint & Wax Brush Set is ideal for smaller projects and for getting into small, detailed areas. The Small
Chalk Brush can be used in the same way as the Large
Chalk Brush. The Small Wax Brush can be used in the same way as the Large Wax Brush. The...
FolkArt Acrylic
paint is formulated as a premium, artist’s quality acrylic
paint with superior hide and smooth, creamy consistency perfect for most art techniques such as brush stroke work, blending and highlighting, or stenciling.
FolkArt Acrylic
paint will dry to a durable ...
FolkArt Home Decor Chalk is an acrylic-based
paint system that dries within minutes of application to an ultra matte finish. It is ideal for painting furniture and various
home decor accessories such as frames, boxes, candle holders, bust statues, lamp bases and floral contai...
Yes! The
FolkArt Home Decor Wide Brush is 4in wide and is great for covering large areas quickly. The specialty nylon bristles are designed to create a smooth finish.
Yes,
FolkArt Home Decor Chalk mixes easily to create any color you desire. Begin by mixing a small amount of the darker color into the lighter color first. Continue adding the darker color a little at a time until the desired color or value is achieved.