acetone soak would work..buuut the best way that i have observed is soak them in hot water and try cracking them other than that i have no clue..good luck (:
if the bathtub is painted i think that acitone will take off the paint! tyy nail polish remover
Acrylic paints.
Sealer means it will be the last step of the project. You apply acrylic sealer to salt dough after it has been painted.
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If the walls are painted lime coloured latex or acrylic, you can. If enamel, you can not. Maybe test a small part in an area that is normally unseen .
It is actually oil on acrylic on canvas. Not just oil.
It will if you lightly sand the oil surface first.
Acrylic paint is non-toxic when dried so the child shouldn't be harmed.
Google finds many paintings by this title. I have one, a candid portrait in acrylic on canvas that I painted of my grand daughter when she was a child that is titled "Sunshine Girl". Artist Sue Fletcher, www.pastelportrait.net on my Acrylic Portraits page.
yes. i had the same question but my brother told me the answer.
Shonberg never painted in acrylic, only Casein. This means that original acrylics do not exist, and therefore have no value.
You can clean dust and dirt from a polymer clay sculpture that has been painted with acrylic paints by rinsing it under warm water and drying it off with a towel or paper towel.