After discovering cold enamel powders I’ve pretty much abandoned my collection of chalk pastels and micas 🤣 the enamel is so durable! I bake it at 275F and works just fine. I ordered a bunch more colors and a holding agent from an Etsy shop in Ukraine. Sometimes I use them dry with a brush and sometimes mix with the gel to make it more like paint. So fun!
Those are some great tips, Mae, thanks for sharing! I came across that Ukrainian Etsy shop, I think it’s called Cold Enamel, right? I would have ordered from them, but wasn’t sure if I was getting the exact same thing, so I ordered more EFColors from metalclay.uk. I definitely plan to explore some more possibilities, thank you for the ideas. 😃 Happy creating!
After discovering cold enamel powders I’ve pretty much abandoned my collection of chalk pastels and micas 🤣 the enamel is so durable! I bake it at 275F and works just fine. I ordered a bunch more colors and a holding agent from an Etsy shop in Ukraine. Sometimes I use them dry with a brush and sometimes mix with the gel to make it more like paint. So fun!
Those are some great tips, Mae, thanks for sharing!
I came across that Ukrainian Etsy shop, I think it’s called Cold Enamel, right? I would have ordered from them, but wasn’t sure if I was getting the exact same thing, so I ordered more EFColors from metalclay.uk.
I definitely plan to explore some more possibilities, thank you for the ideas. 😃
Happy creating!
Thank you Sandy for the exciting product video and instructions!
You are very welcome! Happy creating. 😀
Now I know what to do with them! Thanks Sandy 🙏🏽
You’re welcome, have fun, Joyce! 🙂
Thank you Sandy. Awesome techniques with the EF Colors. I will have to give it a go. 😸💜💐
Glad you liked the video, Shelli. 🙂 I hope you’ll share what you come up with!
i like this video. I'm going try this technique
Happy creating, Cora!🙂
Interesting stuff, thanks for sharing your thoughts about it
You’re welcome, Leona. Hope you found it helpful.
Great ideas, it sounds/looks very much like embossing powder, not sure you could mix the colors like that though.
Yes, they behave very similarly to embossing powders, however, they are much more durable. Happy creating, Sue!