09-29-2005, 03:48 PM
[#505000]I usually gently pat dry my plastics with a paper towel after I dye them, but even dry if you store them together touching the colors seem to transfer and do so rather quickly at that. After seeing how Pat runs his circus I started wrapping my dyed plastics individually in kleenex and storing them together wrapped to keep the colors from bleeding. I have noticed that after a week or two the color from a dry piece of plastic has bled onto the kleneex wrapper some. [/#505000]
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[#505000]Pat is the glitter master which is an art I am still VERY challeneged with. I don't mind telling ya'll I have downloaded and stored the glitter write up in my Tubedude write up folder on my computer.[/#505000]
[#505000]I have become a huge fan of the powder paints and I believe you can add different coat if you can reheat the painted jig with a clean heat source which won't cover your first coat with soot (like a candle does). I am going to play with some powder paint glitter colors here next week. I'll let you know how it goes.[/#505000]
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[#505000]Pat is the glitter master which is an art I am still VERY challeneged with. I don't mind telling ya'll I have downloaded and stored the glitter write up in my Tubedude write up folder on my computer.[/#505000]
[#505000]I have become a huge fan of the powder paints and I believe you can add different coat if you can reheat the painted jig with a clean heat source which won't cover your first coat with soot (like a candle does). I am going to play with some powder paint glitter colors here next week. I'll let you know how it goes.[/#505000]
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