Because Apple Barrel Pouring Medium and Apple Barrel
Acrylic Paints are water-based products rather than solvent-based products, cleanup is easy using soap and water.
Thinning Apple Barrel Pouring Medium is not necessary, as it is manufactured to the perfect consistency to create a variety of marbled effects using either the Direct Pour Method, the Dirty Pour Method, or the Flip Cup Method.
No, unfortunately, all projects created with Apple Barrel Pouring Medium are not dishwasher safe, nor should they be immersed in water. These marbled surfaces should be used for decorative purposes only.
No, direct mixing of FolkArt Dragonfly Glaze with other
paint products will compromise the color, finish and ability to shift colors. However, you can create a sheen story by layering a matte
acrylic paint over sections of Dragonfly Glaze, or by applying Dragonfly Glaze over s...
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...
Preparing Garments: Wash and dry the garment according to manufacturer's instructions before painting. This will remove sizing and excess dye and guard against shrinkage after painting. Do not use fabric softener. Iron the garment so it's smooth. Using and Placing Pat...
Crewel is usually worked on linen that is stamped with the outline of the design. You follow the chart to fill in the areas. The design is worked up with wool yarn on a
satin stitch.
A variety of miscellaneous tools can be used to create marbled effects using FolkArt Pouring Medium and FolkArt
Acrylic Paints. Tools to swirl paints such as: Popsicle sticks, wood skewers, an artist stylus, etc. are all helpful. Push pins, raised platforms, or tin cans or bot...
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 ...
No, you cannot mix FolkArt Extreme Glitter with FolkArt Acrylics or any other
acrylic paint. You may apply FolkArt Extreme Glitter over any dry
acrylic paint.