Fun with FolkArt Color-Shift Acrylic Paints
After experimenting, I found that applying the paint over a base coat of a similar flat color works best. Applying the color-shift paint alone takes too many layers to get Continue reading
After experimenting, I found that applying the paint over a base coat of a similar flat color works best. Applying the color-shift paint alone takes too many layers to get Continue reading
Here’s how I did it:
If you want a free perlite replacement for hypertufa, styrofoam works awesomely. Different types of styrofoam make different results: The styrofoam convenience store cups come out as different sized jagged bits: The Continue reading
These are “hypertufa” except I use blended styrofoam in place of perlite, and paper pulp in place of peat moss. So I guess that also qualifies them as “papercrete”.
Fairly quick project. I had been using the bare cardboard box for a couple years as a shelf, but the middle section started to tear, so I fixed it.. Paper Continue reading
Stencils – if you use these please leave a link to my site:
I got the Satin cord on ebay, (used about 120 yards of silver, and about 70-80 yards each of aqua and light blue); I used a tutorial on Youtube for Continue reading
I got these shoes really cheap on Ebay because one was mis-colored. They were originally a dusty blue color. Painted with acrylic paint, then sealed with acrylic sealer.
You will need atleast shoulder length hair. Nice sharp scissors are helpful. Wet the hair and comb it forward (as neatly as possible) and put it in a pony tail Continue reading