Absolutely! It is a product that I intend never to run out of! I love it!. Did you happen to see the goddess masks and the Native American figurines I made with old tee shirts? They are on video also. Thank you so much for watching and for your great comment! XOXOXO
Hello 👋 i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏 I'm originally from Hamburg Germany currently living in Key West Florida and you where are you from if i may ask?
You can find them at ColourArte.com. I think it is best to buy straight from the manufacturer if you can. They work hard to make great paints. Thank you so much for watching, Tristan.
They turned out beautifully Linda!!! I do love a good bracelet. I also really loved the process with all the do's and dont's. to help us out. I'm trying to get back in the swing of things. So it off to the next video... xoxo
Hello 👋 i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏 I'm originally from Hamburg Germany currently living in Key West Florida and you where are you from if i may ask?
I was using some paverpol today and it gets thick fast, I was painting it onto a crocheted animal I made for a key chain. So if you have this problem, you can add a little water to it. I hate to waste stuff.
All of my experience with Paverpol has been trial and error...Just jumped into it with literally both hands! So I very much appreciate your suggestion and I will definitely try it out. I am due to finish another Paverpol video soon so I will test this out! Thank you so very much, Bonnie! HUGSSSSS
I would guess that this is possible, Gina. The plastic would need to be durable enough to hold the shape of the bracelets until the Paverpol dries. When Paverpol appears to be dry it is still a little flexible or "leather hard." It may take a few days before it become extremely rigid, but once totally cured to a completely dry stage your plastic is surrounded by this very hard structure. Hope that helps! Thanks for asking! XOXOXO Linda Ann
I would guess that this is possible, Gina. The plastic would need to be durable enough to hold the shape of the bracelets until the Paverpol dries. When Paverpol appears to be dry it is still a little flexible or "leather hard." It may take a few days before it become extremely rigid, but once totally cured to a completely dry stage your plastic is surrounded by this very hard structure. Hope that helps! Thanks for asking! XOXOXO Linda Ann
I was thinking of a regular water bottle. I would hope that the paverpol would be flexible enough after. I would need mine to be opened to be able to get my wrist in....big hands and skinny wrists. lol
OMG, Linda Ann smith! These are fantabulous! Be glad when I can get back in the studio! Don't think PaverPol is suitable for chair painting! #PooBagReport
Hey, Vicki my friend! I answered this comment three times already but my responses are not showing up on my board! So thanks once again and I wonder if all of these comments are landing in your mailbox! HUGS
Oh. MAI GAWD. What an INCREDIBLE MEDIUM! I feel like the applications for this is ENDLESS. @_@ must try....👻💥
Absolutely! It is a product that I intend never to run out of! I love it!. Did you happen to see the goddess masks and the Native American figurines I made with old tee shirts? They are on video also. Thank you so much for watching and for your great comment! XOXOXO
Thank You for this tutorial !!!! Just beautiful and creative !!!!
Very sweet! Thank you for your comment!
Hello 👋 i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏
I'm originally from Hamburg Germany currently living in Key West Florida and you where are you from if i may ask?
thanks for sharing some of your techniques ... this is really interesting stuff - I've never used it, but now I plan to try it out!
You can find them at ColourArte.com. I think it is best to buy straight from the manufacturer if you can. They work hard to make great paints. Thank you so much for watching, Tristan.
They turned out beautifully Linda!!! I do love a good bracelet. I also really loved the process with all the do's and dont's. to help us out. I'm trying to get back in the swing of things. So it off to the next video...
xoxo
Ahhhhh so happy to hear your are back to working in the swing of things!!! Thank you for your sweet comment. I've missed seeing you around here! HUGS!
Very Pretty Linda!! They all came out very nice and chic!! :)
Thank you so much for viewing and for your comment, Denise! HUGS Linda Ann
Love them all!!! So cool!!! ❤❤❤
They are fun to make, Eleni! You should try them! Thanks for watching. XOXOXO
Hello 👋 i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏
I'm originally from Hamburg Germany currently living in Key West Florida and you where are you from if i may ask?
I was using some paverpol today and it gets thick fast, I was painting it onto a crocheted animal I made for a key chain. So if you have this problem, you can add a little water to it. I hate to waste stuff.
All of my experience with Paverpol has been trial and error...Just jumped into it with literally both hands! So I very much appreciate your suggestion and I will definitely try it out. I am due to finish another Paverpol video soon so I will test this out! Thank you so very much, Bonnie! HUGSSSSS
Could we possibly use a more flexible plastic for this project?
I would guess that this is possible, Gina. The plastic would need to be durable enough to hold the shape of the bracelets until the Paverpol dries. When Paverpol appears to be dry it is still a little flexible or "leather hard." It may take a few days before it become extremely rigid, but once totally cured to a completely dry stage your plastic is surrounded by this very hard structure. Hope that helps! Thanks for asking! XOXOXO Linda Ann
I would guess that this is possible, Gina. The plastic would need to be durable enough to hold the shape of the bracelets until the Paverpol dries. When Paverpol appears to be dry it is still a little flexible or "leather hard." It may take a few days before it become extremely rigid, but once totally cured to a completely dry stage your plastic is surrounded by this very hard structure. Hope that helps! Thanks for asking! XOXOXO Linda Ann
I was thinking of a regular water bottle. I would hope that the paverpol would be flexible enough after. I would need mine to be opened to be able to get my wrist in....big hands and skinny wrists. lol
Let me know how it works out if you try it. HUGS!
I will!
OMG, Linda Ann smith! These are fantabulous! Be glad when I can get back in the studio! Don't think PaverPol is suitable for chair painting! #PooBagReport
Hey, Vicki my friend! I answered this comment three times already but my responses are not showing up on my board! So thanks once again and I wonder if all of these comments are landing in your mailbox! HUGS
Hell, I'm off riding my unicorn...
Very informative, thank you.
I'm glad you found i useful, Zena. Thank you for watching!
COOL!
Thank you, Victor. Nice to see you around here again!
pretty
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment, Carmen! XOXO