7/23/2012

LIQUID Pearls review+tips



Hi folks! I am back on here again...

For those of you, novices, who do not yet know what so-called “liquid pearls” are, read on…

 “Liquid pearls” is basically pearlescent paint produced by Ranger (Oh, I love you dearly) and it is acid free. It is sold in small nozzled bottles of 18ml each. Thanks to a nozzle you can easily regulate the amount of paint you apply thus creating neat pearly patterns every time.

Improved formula of this paint (previous it was smudgy, I heard) allows to create neat and precise pearl-shaped dots.



Now attention!

By holding your bottle close to the paper (or fabric i.e.) and not lifting it immediately after application you will allow the paint to form nicely rounded "pearl". If however, you want a more elongated shape all you need to do is gradually lift the bottle further away from paper while still applying it (slowly, remember!)
“Liquid pearls” paint is a true blessing to us crafty folk as it is so versatile it can be used to create patterned images, centres of your flowers or even to make stand-alone pearly elements for your projects.

On top of all the above mentioned advantages, you may also use it on your stamps. Just dilute some paint in water and apply it to you stamp with a brush. To just highlight certain elements of your stamp DO NOT dilute the paint, simply apply it straight on to your stamp using a very fine brush.




Liquid pearls can be used as well to decorate your clothes (jeans i.e.), home ware (photo frames i.e.).

Now, I got absolutely hooked on the pearls, head over heels that is, see for yourself…Wow!

                                        
                                       


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