Yes, it says so on the bottle. It can also be used on metallic surfaces and unpainted surfaces.
Martha Stewart's son is named Charles "Chuck" Stewart. He was born in 1961 and is her only child. Chuck has been involved in various aspects of Martha Stewart's business ventures over the years.
Yes, that would work as a painting technique.
you could paint yellow and then paint over it in a light silvery glaze once the yellow is dried
Martha Stewart has made a lot of Christmas centerpieces over the years. She has used all sorts of things ranging from flowers to garland to candy canes.
Yes, after allowing a sufficient time for the base to dry.
you could try putting it in a kiln and burning it off but a recommend you do this at a low temp
Martha Stewart has written over 50 books starting with her 1982 book Entertaining up to her latest 2013 book Living the Good Long Life a Practical Guide to Caring for Yourself and Others.
no sorry you have to make a glaze
Yes, Martha Stewart has openly discussed cosmetic procedures, including having undergone a facelift. In interviews, she has mentioned her experiences with various aesthetic treatments to maintain her appearance. However, she emphasizes the importance of self-care and confidence over striving for a specific beauty standard.
Balsamic glaze can last for about a year if stored properly in a cool, dark place. Over time, balsamic glaze can go bad if it develops an off smell, taste, or appearance.
I'm not an expert, but if you paint the gloss paint with flat paint or primer and then rough the paint or scratch grooves in the paint your plaster should stick. Your grooves might need to be fairly deep. Not so deep as to go through the original plaster or drywall (depending on the original surface), but as deep as you can go. A cross-hatching pattern would probably be best. You may have to sand the paint off. I have gotten lucky in the past and have not had to.
The exact number of people who work for Martha Stewart varies over time due to the nature of her business operations and projects. However, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, her media and merchandising company, has employed hundreds of individuals across various roles, including content creation, marketing, and product development. Additionally, she collaborates with freelancers and contractors, especially for specific projects. For the most current figures, it's best to check recent company reports or announcements.