You can learn more about this product by reading the
FolkArt Brushed Metal Acrylic
Paint FAQ document.
No, direct mixing of
FolkArt Pouring Medium with
FolkArt Pouring
Paint is not necessary as
FolkArt Pouring Paints are already premixed with the necessary amount of Pouring Medium and no mixing is required. NOTE:
FolkArt Pouring
Paint (
paint that does not need to be mixed wit...
Many surfaces can be decorated with
FolkArt Watercolor Acrylic
Paint, such as wood, papier mache, paper, glass, canvas, and fabric. On sealed surfaces such as glassware, ceramics, tin, metal, and plastic,
FolkArt Watercolor should be used for decorative purposes only.
Many surfaces can be decorated with
FolkArt Glitterific
Paint: wood, papier mache, paper or cardstock, canvas, metal, rigid plastics, terra cotta, glassware, ceramics and fabric. Note, however,
FolkArt Glitterific Paints will not be permanent on glassware, ceramic, rigid plas...
FolkArt® Shinys were developed for use on wood and most other porous surfaces. They are not for use on glass and ceramics like the Liquitex Glossies. Plaid developed
FolkArt® Enamels for use on glass and ceramics.
Glitterific should be applied to a surface using either a Taklon bristle brush or a foam applicator. The best application technique is to “lay” the
paint onto the surface without excessive brushing or stroking of the applicator tool.
Projects created using
FolkArt Watercolor Acrylic Paints do not need to be sealed; however, for extra durability and protection, project surfaces can be sealed using
FolkArt Acrylic Lacquers or brushed with
FolkArt Artists’ Varnish
Although
FolkArt Watercolor Acrylic
Paint dries to the touch very quickly, it will take approximately 48 hours before it is cured to the surface.
Yes, as long as the surface is suitable for outdoors.
FolkArt® Shinys can be exposed to the elements and are fade resistant and water resistant.
FolkArt® Shinys may be applied using a soft brush, roller or sponge applicator.