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Paint Substitute

Postby secookie » 08 Jun 2009, 13:51

Hi All

I'm looking to have a messy session this week, but love the look of paint but am very unsure about using it.

Does anyone have any thoughts or tips?

Also is there anything I could mix, with food colouring maybe to give the same effect?

Many thanks for your help.

Simon
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Re: Paint Substitute

Postby BillShipton » 08 Jun 2009, 14:09

Food colouring would be a lot more likely to stain than poster paint!
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Re: Paint Substitute

Postby secookie » 08 Jun 2009, 14:15

Hi Bill

Thanks for that, didn't realise! Will Poster paint just wash off pretty easily then?

Thanks for the help

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Re: Paint Substitute

Postby messylou » 08 Jun 2009, 15:14

try mixing half a bucket of shaving foam with warm water until it is slightly thicker than milk then add poster paint.
I have never had a problem in washing this mixture out.
Have fun!
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Re: Paint Substitute

Postby Mucky Dave » 08 Jun 2009, 22:22

l use emulsion paint,love the feel of it,they say its bad for your skin,but being a decorator l get covered in it anyway & no limes have dropped of yet.
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Re: Paint Substitute

Postby jon42 » 09 Jun 2009, 00:11

Poster paints are made for kids, so they wash off really easily - you can use them to colour things like cake mix and angel delight, too.
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