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| Wax paper and puffy paint | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 9 2005, 07:26 PM (1,076 Views) | |
| Ruthie | Sep 9 2005, 07:26 PM Post #1 |
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I learned that even after puff paint dries, it tends to stick. So my tip for right now is......wax paper is a wonderful thing to have. If you're limited on space and can't leave puffy paint projects sitting out for days, separate puff paint and the foreign surface with a piece of wax paper. You just need to make the wax paper no bigger than where the puff paint is on the project. |
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| Dragonfly | Sep 9 2005, 07:54 PM Post #2 |
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Good idea! I used to do a lot of fabric painting. I actually was a Fashion Painting Consultant with Tri-Chem for quite a while. I kinda fell out of doing it though. That sock project has me wanting to drag some paint out again though! |
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| Ducky537 | Dec 31 2005, 02:34 AM Post #3 |
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Nifty |
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