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💕
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 🙂
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 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
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?
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
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.
Thank you Maria I can rescue my Inka Gold now xx
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 🙂
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.
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 - 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!
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!
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
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