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(96) Playing With Acrylic Skins Which Inspires Swipe with Abstract Flowers with Sandra Lett 050718

(96) Playing With Acrylic Skins Which Inspires Swipe with Abstract Flowers with Sandra Lett 050718 I mix all of my paints with a 1:1 ratio of paint to Floetrol. I add water only if needed to get it to a consistency of honey pouring in a stream from my craft stick. I add a drop of silicone (treadmill lubricant) or OGX Coconut Milk Anti=Breakage Serum to each ounce of paint mixture, excluding white and black. I always seal my art after it has dried a minimum of 72 hours with multiple coats of High Gloss Varnish using a sponge brush. **Tip** I store my sponge brush in a sealed Ziploc between coats and do not rinse it so it does not deteriorate the sponge. This will store safely for at least a week.
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