Painting in silver earrings :

silver earrings

If you plop a  bit of it on your card, you could use a tile, whatever, and you get your brush if you are going to metal it on silver earrings there Now liberally. A primer paint comes with this, and they recommend that you use it. But they found that if you do a thick enough coat, it’s not an issue; it still takes well. So your just metal that’s all on there on the edges as well. Just making sure it’s all covered; they worry about the backs later. Because they think they’re probably going to need backing on them. But just for now, you’re doing that, and the same with this one; give it a good old rubber dub.

They make sure it’s all nicely covered, and these will need to dry, and they’ll need to add a second coat of silver earrings. These will probably need some backing because they look rough on the back, although having said that, If you might do the coating on them, they’ll see to save time you think you will. So going to leave those to dry, and then you are going to paint the backs as well.

If you are going to metal it on thick, and once that’s dry, You will be back. So these are dry, and you did just metal some on the back rather than doing a backing. But if you wanted to do a backing, you could, but because of the organic look, you thought it would be fine. So these are dry now; the patina only reacts when the paint is still damp. So you’re going to give it another coat and do the same thing on the back.

Coating in silver earrings :

They’ll show you the fronts, so the front and back sides just cover the whole thing, and you can add it liberally; you don’t have to; you know, stroke it on Gently. You can plop it on there, but it gets messy because it’s painted, wet, and messy. So while that’s still moist, let’s do this one. While these are still moist, you hate the word moist. They don’t know why it’s one of those words they don’t like. Well. It’s still wet; you make sure it’s really on there good.

So while that’s still damp, clean them away; you will get a clean brush. If you get some of this patina, give that a bit of a shake, and you will pour a little bit of it in the lid. So that’s what is almost a green-colored liquid, and you will dip your brush in there. Drop it on top of the earrings, where the silver earrings’ metallic coating and the patina start to react with each other. It’s going to darken that silver, and you do again, you put it on quite liberally. Can you see it’s already starting to change a little bit, but you have to leave it for a while; it doesn’t take that long to dry. But leave it until it’s scorched, and then you can move on to the next Stage. So you’re just again liberally tapping that all over; you mean if you wanted to leave some of the silver paint without it going dark? If you can, so you’ve left you to know a few little Patches.