I didn't quite have time to add all the molds I planned, but here is what got updated to my site today. All can be found on the Faces & Buttons section page at: http://www.theenchantedgallery.com/artdolls.html
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Kim, I don't know if you'll have time to answer, but I was wondering if you ever had a problem with stazon ink bleeding when sprayed with polycrylic? I am having particular problems with the color Olive green. Maybe I'm getting to close to it? Thanks in advance if you could answer! Marsha
I have never had a problem with my StazOn ink bleeding, but I do spray lightly from a couple feet away and I usually only use black ink. Recently I switched to only using brush on sealers since I don't like the hassle/smell/chemicals used in sprays. Nothing gives you quite as nice of a smooth seal coat as that polycrylic spray though. Perhaps if you combined the two somehow, like brushed just the tiniest thin layer of mod-podge glue or glaze onto the domino before spraying, it would prevent any smearing.
Hope that helps! Kimberly
(ps. questions can be sent to enchantedgallery@gmail.com since this blog comment format doesn't allow me to be able to reply to you directly or for you to be notified that I answered your question.)
Kim, Thanks so much for answering! Got my order today, thanks so much for the *free gift*! I have been playing with my new toys (supplies) all day. I actually figured out that it was better to glaze them and then seal them!!! Marsha
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Kim,
I don't know if you'll have time to answer, but I was wondering if you ever had a problem with stazon ink bleeding when sprayed with polycrylic? I am having particular problems with the color Olive green.
Maybe I'm getting to close to it?
Thanks in advance if you could answer!
Marsha
I have never had a problem with my StazOn ink bleeding, but I do spray lightly from a couple feet away and I usually only use black ink. Recently I switched to only using brush on sealers since I don't like the hassle/smell/chemicals used in sprays. Nothing gives you quite as nice of a smooth seal coat as that polycrylic spray though. Perhaps if you combined the two somehow, like brushed just the tiniest thin layer of mod-podge glue or glaze onto the domino before spraying, it would prevent any smearing.
Hope that helps!
Kimberly
(ps. questions can be sent to enchantedgallery@gmail.com since this blog comment format doesn't allow me to be able to reply to you directly or for you to be notified that I answered your question.)
Kim,
Thanks so much for answering! Got my order today, thanks so much for the *free gift*! I have been playing with my new toys (supplies) all day. I actually figured out that it was better to glaze them and then seal them!!!
Marsha
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