Lonna, I love that technique! I have painted a guitar with technique similar to that one. I used 3 different colors of metallic spray paint in about 7" area at a time so I could take some saran wrap and lay it on the wet paint loosely so it has wrinkles like your tissue paper and let it set there for about 15-20 seconds and then lift it off and it leaves leather look wrinkles. I repeat that until all is covered and then when it dries and paint is completely cured I spray 3 coats of satin lacquer on it. Lacquer can even be buffed or not. P.S. (I can't believe you got paint on your hand!) :O)~ This is a great great great video! Ain't you something`!! :O)~ Note: you should have a workshop to teach as many peeps as you can your painting technique...cuz you are fantastic! Plus you will have millions of men and women saying, I LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!
Lonna, I love that technique! I have painted a guitar with technique similar to that one. I used 3 different colors of metallic spray paint in about 7" area at a time so I could take some saran wrap and lay it on the wet paint loosely so it has wrinkles like your tissue paper and let it set there for about 15-20 seconds and then lift it off and it leaves leather look wrinkles. I repeat that until all is covered and then when it dries and paint is completely cured I spray 3 coats of satin lacquer on it. Lacquer can even be buffed or not. P.S. (I can't believe you got paint on your hand!) :O)~ This is a great great great video! Ain't you something`!! :O)~ Note: you should have a workshop to teach as many peeps as you can your painting technique...cuz you are fantastic! Plus you will have millions of men and women saying, I LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!
Oh I love it! I'll have to give that a try! Thanks!
I am guilty of watching this 3 or 4 times, so far...:O)~