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Hobby lobbyblue craft painnt
Hobby lobbyblue craft painnt








hobby lobbyblue craft painnt

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Went on very smooth – easy to get a more streak free look.Dried faster so it was easier to get streaks.Thicker which means it could be good for making texture on a piece.To perform this test I took plain white cardstock and painted a pattern using four different colors. This will allow us to compare the projects equally.

hobby lobbyblue craft painnt

I also used the same simple paint brush for both tests. So long indecision – hello uninhibited craftiness!įor these tests I tried to use similar colors in both the acrylic and craft paints. In doing this you will always know which paint to buy for the project you are doing. To see these paints in action I’ve put together test projects to allow us to actively see which paint works better on different mediums. Let’s help banish crafting indecision today by breaking down some of these paint differences. There you typically see small bottles of paint labeled craft paint, but upon closer inspection notice on the bottle it is labeled acrylic paint.Ī few aisles over there is another paint section with tubes of paint, also labeled acrylic paint (usually in the art section).Īt this point you may get the wild-eyed look of the crazed crafter, suspended with indecision, thinking, “My goodness, which paint to use?! What’s the difference?” Have you noticed there are multiple paint sections in the craft store? One is labeled the craft paint section.

hobby lobbyblue craft painnt

Love her fun comparisons…and pretty example projects! Editor’s Note: How does that saying go…you get what you pay for? Megan, from Rappsody in Rooms, is here to show us today just how true that is for acrylic craft and artist paints.










Hobby lobbyblue craft painnt