Marbling Ornaments With Spray Paint
This will not alter the color of your paint i promise.
Marbling ornaments with spray paint. Then you can dip your object into the paint and create something beautiful in minutes. You re going to want a good amount of paint for small ornaments i would say you will want roughly 3 tablespoons of paint to get started. Fill a container with water that is deeper than the item you are gilding. Too much stirring will muddy the paints so just a few simple swirls will do.
The word on the internet was that you could create a fun marble effect on all kinds of things using a tub of water and some spray paint. Step 3 testors recommends mixing equal amounts of one paint color and the marbling medium together and pouring the mixture one color at a time on your ornament to achieve a crisp separation of colors. To mix it you will add martha stewart multi surface satin paint into a plastic cup and then mix in the marbling medium. Using the wooden skewer slightly run it through your paints to create a lovely marbled effect.
You can use wooden skewer sticks to help move it around to different areas on the glass before you start to marble. Slowly drip the paint into your liquid starch mixture. Begin by quickly pouring your different colors into the ornament. Important please note that you have to use oil based.
Pour the enamel paint into the ornament. I mix the paint and medium together with a popsicle stick. It ll get messed up so consider this your crafty container going forward. Let the paint run around the inside of the ornament before adding more paint.
Again to make the marble stone ornament you will want a minimum of 90 white to the other colors. Now gently squeeze just a little inside your ornament turn your ornament a little and squeeze a little more. Water dip marbling mottling with metallic spray paint one gather your supplies. We found the best way to get the paint to marble and move together is by tapping the ornament against your hand in a circular motion.
For my ornaments i. When mixing the marbling medium with acrylic paint it is a 1 to 1 ratio. Cut your cardstock down to size and lightly dip the front side of your paper into the paint water starch mixture. Once mixed leave to sit for a little while so there are no air bubbles.