Using Pentart Varnish and Glue & Basic Decoupage How To Demo
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Learn about the many Pentart decoupage glue and varnishes that are available and also see a quick demo of how to decoupage with rice paper.
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So pretty!
Thank you for another great video tutorial about the Pentart products. I love them because they work so well and they're not crazy expensive like many other brands of craft materials. I just finished doing a project which I did to try out the Pentart 2 Part Fine Line Crackle Varnish and it worked perfectly. I painted a wooden box white and then put an IOD Transfer in blue on the lid. Once I'd rubbed the transfer down so it adhered to the painted surface, I sealed it with Pentart Decoupage Glue and Sealer and then used the Pentart 2 Part Fine Line Crackle Varnish to create a cracked porcelain look and, instead of using antiquing paste in the cracks, I used dark grey powder eye shadow - which I heard you could use in the cracks - and it worked PERFECTLY. ❤ I'm so happy that I had to share this with everyone because it's such a wonderful and cheap way to fill in the cracks with whatever colour you like. I just used an old eye shadow palette that I've had for years and it was great. The palette is all neutral colours and if you don't have those, I recommend buying an inexpensive palette of eye shadow colours, ranging from light ivory to dark grey. Also, gold, silver and bronze look great too. And you can use any make-up brushes that you don't need for make-up any more. I hope this helps everyone as much as it helped me. Love from Amanda Jones in Melbourne, Australia
I just found your channel. Great tutorial.
Very helpful. Thanks.
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Nancy you nailed it perfectly explained!!! You are a great teacher!!!
Excellent instructions. Wish I had found this earlier.
12:00 this is the one i bought but im hard pressed finding instructions or tips on how to use it for sealing water-base coloured (tempera) tiny wooden pieces for games (finger-digit and smaller size, flat surfaces & sharp edges)
Can You please give some hints how should this be applied, dipping (pins struck into the wooden bits left remarkable holes, occasionally even tore scraps of the paint&varnish upon removing) or with brush (with/without thinning with water?) or can i just dump the bits in a capped container with the varnish, shake/swish it around a bit (i did so with the tempera) will it then soak in sufficiently to not leave droplets on the bottom of the pieces when i take them out for drying (on a net or some paper/nylon?) Maybe i should somehow mix some paint and some varnish for the final layer applied?
i couldnt find any clues on how they do this in toy factories i cant see why its a secret!!:( thx in advance! cheers