Oh my goodness…thankyou soo much for this tip. I was going to throw mine out tomorrow as they’ve gone dry like yours. Your tips for using the crushed paper is beautiful on the black card. X💕
This is the second video I've seen showing this product dried out. Because it's water soluble, that tells me that's just paint. It might be less of a hassle to simply buy metallic paints. There is certainly a huge variety available and they come in either liquid paints or dried pigments that you can just mix when you're ready to use them.
Thank you, Maria! I am so grateful to see your tutorial as well as reminders of different ways to use this product. I didn't know if I should add water, glycerin, oil - I had no clue how to remoisten the dried clumps. Some have explained that after adding water to the dried paint, mold grew. I think I will boil water for 20 min and let it cool, then add to the little jars. Maybe it will be safer and no bacteria will take over. I love these metallic paints.
I love the crinkled paper technique. I've only ever used plastic for that type of effect but it tends to be a bit smaller 'print' which doesn't always meet what I want. Glycerine is the key to stopping these types of products from drying out. It's a natural antibacterial as well as a lubricant as water alone will simply dry out again and make it go mouldy, but it's easy enough to rehydrate them. TFS 🙂
Thank you so much for these tips Maria. I have some of these and haven’t checked them out in ages. So now I know what to do if any have dried out. Fabulous techniques. I would love to see us using these in a class project?
Thank you so much for these tips - lots of these in my stash, dried up, and I’ve been using them like watercolour pans - now I have more ways to use them x
I like the product but made a mistake? In once using my finger to apply apply it (as we crafters do for gilding pastes and waxes) and now the surface grows mould blobs all the time. I have rinsed it with weak bleach etc but the mould still returns!....so always use a spatula or brush to get some out of the jar.
Oh my goodness…thankyou soo much for this tip. I was going to throw mine out tomorrow as they’ve gone dry like yours. Your tips for using the crushed paper is beautiful on the black card. X💕
You were awesome and I appreciate what you have shown us in this video. Thank you so much!
i really love how your demonstrating and the interest that you have in the Inca Gold i cant wait to play with them thank you for a great demonstration
This is the second video I've seen showing this product dried out. Because it's water soluble, that tells me that's just paint. It might be less of a hassle to simply buy metallic paints. There is certainly a huge variety available and they come in either liquid paints or dried pigments that you can just mix when you're ready to use them.
Thank you, Maria! I am so grateful to see your tutorial as well as reminders of different ways to use this product. I didn't know if I should add water, glycerin, oil - I had no clue how to remoisten the dried clumps. Some have explained that after adding water to the dried paint, mold grew. I think I will boil water for 20 min and let it cool, then add to the little jars. Maybe it will be safer and no bacteria will take over. I love these metallic paints.
I love the crinkled paper technique. I've only ever used plastic for that type of effect but it tends to be a bit smaller 'print' which doesn't always meet what I want.
Glycerine is the key to stopping these types of products from drying out. It's a natural antibacterial as well as a lubricant as water alone will simply dry out again and make it go mouldy, but it's easy enough to rehydrate them. TFS 🙂
Thank you Maria I can rescue my Inka Gold now xx
Well done Maria loved these tips x
Thank you,.... i was really worried, when I found a few of mine dry. Great tips.
Thank you sooooo much for these tips. I had ordered one that came dried up and wasn't sure what to do. Again thanks
Thank you so much for these tips Maria. I have some of these and haven’t checked them out in ages. So now I know what to do if any have dried out. Fabulous techniques. I would love to see us using these in a class project?
Wanda Bascombe it’s on the agenda!
Thank you so much for these tips - lots of these in my stash, dried up, and I’ve been using them like watercolour pans - now I have more ways to use them x
Wonderful!
I like the product but made a mistake? In once using my finger to apply apply it (as we crafters do for gilding pastes and waxes) and now the surface grows mould blobs all the time. I have rinsed it with weak bleach etc but the mould still returns!....so always use a spatula or brush to get some out of the jar.
Where do I find this
Pretty