Spray paint, summer colors, and a fresh baked batch of fortune cookies. These started clear...
Before folding, they each got a cost of paint, but not a solid color. Using the low pressure control of Montana gold allowed for a gradient to be created across the plastic. Then a base color was applied to complete the effect.
Made as an experiment to see how Montana Gold paints react with heat, there were few problems, but do not attempt this in your own oven.
HEATNG PLASTICS THAT ARE NOT OVEN SAVE IS ALWAYS A BAD IDEA.
Instead, try it on coasters, vases, furniture, or anything that takes acrylic based paint. I'd love to see your results. it would look awesome on a mason jar.
All colors are semi repeatable and paint is scratch resistant. Find them on Etsy
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