Yes, it is possible to mix acrylic paint with resin to create colorful and unique resin art pieces.
Yes, it is possible to put acrylic paint over oil paint, but it is not recommended to put oil paint over acrylic paint.
Yes, you can put chalk pastels over acrylic paint. After acrylic paint is dry, you can use soft pastels over the paint so it won't crack.
Yes, put an oil-based primer on first as a bridge, then apply the acrylic paint.
Yes, you can mix paint with resin to create unique and colorful designs. The paint will blend with the resin to produce vibrant and eye-catching patterns.
If you are trying to protect a design, use three coats of acrylic polyurethane. If you are trying to repaint a chair that has been coated with acrylic paint, use acrylic paint again.
The short answer is a qualified yes.-If you put acrylic wall paint on a single strand of yarn (natural fiber or synthetic), the yarn will be encased in a paint that will make it more rigid, and the paint will crack if you bend the yarn.- If you put acrylic wall paint on knitted yarn (for example a sweater) the acrylic will sit on the surface and dry to a hard finish. When the yarn bends (in the washer or in use) the paint will crack and eventually start to flake off, although it will not all come off.- If you put acrylic craft or artists' paint on a single strand of yarn, you will get the same result as above.- If you put acrylic craft or artists' paint on knitted yarn, yo will also get the results above.*Note*- If your desire is to paint on a knitted piece and have the yarn stay flexible, there is a paint medium used for fabrics (you can find it at most craft stores) that will make the paint more flexible and adhere better.
No, the Sculpey will not bake properly.
You CAN put acrylic paint on your dog, but it's not a good idea. The dog will almost certainly lick the paint before it's dry, ingesting the paint and possibly getting sick. Once the paint dries you'll have a hard time getting the paint off again in a manner that is safe for the dog.
Acrylic Enamel is the easiest. You don't have to put clear on it. Just prime it, sand it, paint it.
for some reason you put this in math which is a bit strange, but, yes. Things you can do: paint it: you can paint it with spray paint, acrylic brushes, posca pens, etc. If your briefcase has screws you can mod it! you can even make it electronic!
Yes, that will work.
The short answer is yes. The paint you put into a bathroom should have a gloss factor of satin of higher (it makes the paint harder and less permeable to moisture). Many latex and acrylic paints now come with mold inhibitor in them sold under the heading "bathroom" paint.