As Beverly Cohen was saying to Wendy Apgar:
BC> Try a thinned out acrylic paint. The sponges will absorb the liquid
BC> paint and if it isn't too thick will just pounce it back out onto the
BC> paper. You'll have to experiment as to the consistency, but I have
BC> used this method on brown paper bags and it works quite well.
I picked up some acrylic paint. How much do I thin it?
I do know that I read some instructions on a bin that
had animal sponges in it at the craft store (I bought
a giraffe sponge) and it said to make sure that the
sponge was wet which was something I hadn't thought of.
BC> Hope this helps.
Thank you for your time. It's a new project and
I can use all the suggestions I can get! :-)
Wendy
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