You get little bumps in the paint that contain dead insects.
Ultimately they could fossilize, similar to insects in natural amber.
It will not stick very well unless you use a primer in between.
That usually works quite well.
They get crazy art paint all over their tongue
I think it will flake off. The crayon has an oil and wax in it and that means the paint won't adhere to the surface.
Yes, acrylic paint can be used to preserve insects by creating a protective barrier over their bodies. It can help prevent them from decaying and being damaged over time. It is important to make sure the insect is completely dry before applying the acrylic paint to ensure proper preservation.
My guess is you end up with a colossal blizzard of paint-flecked krispies all over the place.
It will not adhere. It may bubble, slide, streak or otherwise look awful.
When paint reacts with oxygen, a process called oxidation occurs. This causes the paint to dry and form a hard surface. Over time, this reaction can lead to the paint chipping or peeling.
Apply a coat of exterior paint over the interior paint to protect the finish and to discourage mildew growth on the paint film.
Yes, if you become smarter or dumber, or you get in an accident where something happens to your head.
Cars in the roundabout have the right of way over cars entering the roundabout.
you don't you paint over it!! you don't you paint over it!!