05-24-2013 06:21 AM by jjhere
Oooohhhhh. that seems like fun stuff to experience with. I'm going to look for your.
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Dimensional paint works exactly the same way, so another option. And That I just discovered dimensional paint with glitter produced by Anthropologie (spelling may be incorrect) which dimensional glitter paint is gorgeous. I have colored modeling (model) paste with acrylic paint, however i just don't believe I possibly could perform a decent glitter add the paste and also the ready-made glitter dimensional paint has everything confused ready for you personally.
There's some without glitter. Should you go completely to the foot of the page, the final three products are the type with glitter and also the 4g iphone (frost) I do not remember if glitter or otherwise however i got all 4 at the end of this web site (obviously HAHAHA) and that i only have used the gold one to date which is beautiful if this dries and you've got exactly the same dimension that you would have with modeling/model paste or embossing paste. I'd say this really is much more of a painter grade product. I really like it.
I'm not sure, however i would reckon that it's totally different from fabric paint however the description does states it is good for home d°cor.
SCS - we are the most useful enablers within the whole wide world LOL
05-24-2013 12:15 PM by iamvics
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There's some without glitter. Should you go completely to the foot of the page, the final three products are the type with glitter and also the 4g iphone (frost) I do not remember if glitter or otherwise however i got all 4 at the end of this web site (obviously HAHAHA) and that i only have used the gold one to date which is beautiful if this dries and you've got exactly the same dimension that you would have with modeling/model paste or embossing paste. I'd say this really is much more of a painter grade product. I really like it.
I'm not sure, however i would reckon that it's totally different from fabric paint however the description does states it is good for home d°cor.
SCS - we are the most useful enablers within the whole wide world LOL
Have you ever used this with stencils? It appears very pretty.
Yes, I made use of it having a stencil. It was the TCW butterfly wings stencil (from Julie Balzer maybe?). There's a wide open wing image along with a swirly design about this stencil. I made use of outdoors image and colored by using jeans distress paint after which I made use of the swirly design area of the stencil by which I applied the gold glitter dimensional paint. The bottom of the glitter dimensional paint is obvious, then when it dried, I'd the swirly design in gold glitter on the top from the jeans colored base also it actually was pretty. I provide a thumbs as an item
05-24-2013 01:29 PM by iamvics
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Yes, I made use of it having a stencil. It was the TCW butterfly wings stencil (from Julie Balzer maybe?). There's a wide open wing image along with a swirly design about this stencil. I made use of outdoors image and colored by using jeans distress paint after which I made use of the swirly design area of the stencil by which I applied the gold glitter dimensional paint. The bottom of the glitter dimensional paint is obvious, then when it dried, I'd the swirly design in gold glitter on the top from the jeans colored base also it actually was pretty. I provide a thumbs as an item
Well, I am adding these to my wish/want/need list! Thanks!
05-24-2013 03:53 PM by Arizona
Appears like this is happening my wish list too!
05-25-2013 07:41 PM by KathiR
Additionally towards the Art Anthology Gelates, now referred to as Sorbets, you will find Art Anthology Velvets which are even thicker than Gelates/Sorbets.
I lately attempted and fell deeply in love with Viva Decor's 3D Rubber stamping Paint that's thick, gorgeous, and glittery. It dries really rapidly with a lot of glitter along with a sandy, elevated texture that's lovely.
I made use of it using the Chevron Arrow stencil through the Crafter's Workshop, that you simply could possibly see below, basically do that properly. Otherwise, take a look link .
The green heart is modeling paste which i added micro-beads and ink refill
Within the She Art pic the modeling paste is incorporated in the bottom right corner utilizing a stencil and sprayed having a mist.
IMHO I do not believe that modeling paste and high body acrylic paint are identical. My modeling paste is a lot thicker. I can tell how they may be used exactly the same, however when I personally use modeling paste I would like a heavier 3-d effect and for me personally it might be harder to develop the paint to obtain that effect.
05-27-2013 01:31 PM by Arizona
Wow! Just awesome examples. Everyone are inspiring me to test my hands at other mediums beyond traditional ink pads. I have been saving sites and making lists constantly!
05-29-2013 04:19 AM by jodylb
For those us frugal crafters available, a less expensive product which is effective is lightweight spackling paste. I have colored with food coloring, and sprinkled it liberally with glitter soon after taking out the stencil. Switched out great! For any different look you may also use silicone caulk which comes within the card board tubes. Just be ready to clean your tools once you finish with them. Plenty of tutorials on the internet.
I lately found your blog publish that pointed out making your personal embossing paste. I am going from memory however i accept is as true was one part white-colored glue, one part white-colored acrylic paint and baby powder to obtain the consistency you would like. In my opinion she began you with one tablespoon of every and 1/4c powder. Don't quote me around the amounts. However, you can mix it for your own consistency.
My prediction from watching A lot of videos around the Golden Paints funnel online is that you may also just add powder to gesso to create a close match for embossing paste and mix things up as thick as you desire. Maybe tossed inside a drizzle of white-colored glue to make certain it stays put. Thats what I am likely to do. In my opinion she'd also attempted corn starch but found the infant powder was finer textured and dried smoother.
Like a note, silicone caulk might work however i think you'd find it difficult to colour it and layer other mediums regarding this because it is made to resist water. May well be a also in some conditions however for mixed media art, mostly an adverse. I have always seen it layered with colour unless of course you had been using at as awesome resist. There are more simpler to make use of resist products though maybe?