No! Acrylic and fabric paints are not made to be used on skin. They can harm the skin and cause an allergic reaction. If you want to paint faces, use professional face paints. They are made specifically for use on skin. One brand to try is Snazaroo.
no....it can but wont feel good...it feels ichy!
fabric paint it can be found at any hobby/craft store
The cheap craft acrylics are perfectly adequate for painting on glass.
Acrylic paint
If you use regular acrylic paint it may crack and peel in the wash. Mind you, acrylic is pretty permanent on fabric, as you will know if you've ever accidentally spilled some on your clothing. To be sure of your end result, there is a solution sold in most craft stores (usually in the same place as the acrylic craft paints) that can be mixed with your paints to make it more durable on fabric. I've been using it for years and have had excellent results.
Acrylics and temperas are water-soluble paints.
No you can not. If you do your painting will go soggy
fabric paint it can be found at any hobby/craft store
The cheap craft acrylics are perfectly adequate for painting on glass.
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You can use acrylic paint on plastic provided you prepare the surface first. Before you begin painting you will have to prime it with paint that is suitable for plastic, such as an enamel paint. Once you have finished painting with the acrylic paint, the project will need a top coat.
Acrylic paint
yes it does :(
In painting it used similar to oil paint.
acrylic paint or quick dry ones
If you use regular acrylic paint it may crack and peel in the wash. Mind you, acrylic is pretty permanent on fabric, as you will know if you've ever accidentally spilled some on your clothing. To be sure of your end result, there is a solution sold in most craft stores (usually in the same place as the acrylic craft paints) that can be mixed with your paints to make it more durable on fabric. I've been using it for years and have had excellent results.
I would use a good primer first.