It may stick to styrofoam because dish soap mixed with tempera paint it sticks to glass.
Tempera won't stick to gold leaf. It will crack off as it dries out.
Stick a toothpick or a needle into the styrofoam ball and mount it on a piece or cardboard or a flat piece of styrofoam, then spray paint it.
Materials that commonly stick to styrofoam include hot glue, certain types of adhesives specifically designed for styrofoam, and some types of paints and coatings.
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A strong adhesive like hot glue or epoxy resin would work well to stick something to a Styrofoam ball. Be cautious with any adhesive that contains solvents, as they could damage the Styrofoam.
To effectively stick styrofoam together, you can use a special adhesive called styrofoam glue or a hot glue gun. Apply the glue to the surfaces you want to join, press them together firmly, and allow the glue to dry completely. This will create a strong bond between the pieces of styrofoam.
If your Croc is free of dirt, dust, oil, etc., Enamel Paint will work just fine if you have a flex agent mixed in as well, the flex agent allows the paint to bend with out cracking.
Most glues will stick to gloss paint.
Yes, acrylic paint will stick to a pumpkin.
Yes, acrylic paint will stick to pumpkins.
Yes, glitter will stick to acrylic paint.
No, acrylic paint will not stick well to oil-based paint without proper preparation.