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Can the finger paint be used on wooden surfaces??
What a colorful question! For best results, I'd suggest saving Fingerpaints for your paper creations, and instead use an acrylic paint for your wood creations. This way, your masterpieces will stay bold and vibrant! Happy creating :)
Date published: 2022-03-04
Is this Washable Fingerpaint any different than the the paint in the washable paint set for toddlers - Item: 8114520001? The washable paint set for toddlers is listed for 12+ months but this Washable Fingerpaint set is listed for ages 3+ years.
Denny's got this! The paints are created alike, but the tubes are not because they are designed for different age groups. Crayola Washable Fingerpaint products come in sturdy bottles, perfect for children three and older to use at home or in a classroom setting. The easy-to-squeeze tubes found in the Washable Fingerpaint for toddlers are just right for the little hands of beginning artists to hold and manipulate. Hope this helps you select the perfect paint to create many colorful masterpieces!
Date published: 2022-03-02
Just to clarify, if the formula you recommend were used to paint something very smooth like glass or chromed metal, and someone grabbed the thing or bumped into it hard, it would NOT rub off? (I'm equally concerned with its not rubbing off as I am with b
Hi there! I've checked with my pack, and they have provided the following information for your craft. Since results cannot be guaranteed, they'd suggest testing in a small, inconspicuous area first.
Washable varieties of paint are easy to use, easy to clean and come in a wide variety of colors, but there are some drawbacks to using it in glass painting projects. Washable paint will wear off glass with time and handling, and if it gets wet it will wash away. Take precautions to make your washable paint artwork more durable on glass objects.
Step 1
Wash the glassware thoroughly with soap and water. The paint will not stick if there is dirt or skin oil on the glass surface.
Step 2
Rinse the glass well and dry it completely.
Step 3
Wipe the glass down with a paper towel dipped in rubbing alcohol. Wipe the surface again with a plain paper towel to ensure that the surface is completely dry.
Step 4
Paint a base coat of glass and tile medium over the area of the glassware you are going to decorate. This will help the paint to adhere to the surface and make your design more permanent. Allow the base coat to dry for at least one hour.
Step 5
Place a dab of washable paint about the size of a quarter in a mixing cup and blend in three or four drops of glass and tile medium with a mixing stick. This makes the washable paint more durable on the glass. Mix only the amount of paint you will use immediately, so that it does not dry out.
Step 6
Paint your design on the area of the glass primed with the glass and tile medium. Be sure to let the paint dry completely between coats.
Step 7
Allow the entire project to dry thoroughly, for a minimum of one hour or overnight, when your design is done.
Step 8
Spray the entire painted surface with spray varnish to seal the project. Spray lightly and quickly so that the varnish does not saturate the paint. An overly heavy layer of varnish may run and mar your design.
Hope this helps!
Date published: 2021-08-31
For an art project, I'm looking for a paint that when dry won't crack or rub off from smooth surfaces like glass but that will wash off with water. Would this work, or can you recommend something else?
What a wonderful art project! I'd suggest checking out our Washable Paints for this type of craft. See our Pro Tips below!
For the perfect mixture, add equal parts Crayola Washable Paint and dish soap.
Add a pinch of flour to make the paint thicker.
Don't forget to protect the area under your window by laying down an old T-shirt.
Painting can be done on the inside or the outside of your window.
Because soap is used in the paint, your designs will wipe off windows with a wet paper towel. You can follow up with window cleaner for extra shine.
If you should need further assistance, please contact our Colorful Care Team at 1-800-CRAYOLA- and tell them Denny sent you! Happy creating :)
Date published: 2021-08-25
What are the ingredients of children’s washable non toxic paint?
I'm here to help! The exact ingredients of our products are proprietary; however, we are happy to provide you with the most common ingredient requests not found in products manufactured by Crayola.
Casein
Eggs & Egg Shell
Fish & Shellfish
*Latex (including Erasable Colored Pencil Erasers)
Milk
Nut & Nut Oil
Peanut
Red Dye #40
Sesame & Sesame Oil
Tree Nuts
Whey
*Latex - It is possible that latex gloves may have been worn during the manufacture and distribution of raw materials, components or finished goods.
If our pack can be of any further assistance, please contact us at 1-800-CRAYOLA.
Date published: 2021-06-28
Washable fingerpaint, how long to dry?
I'm here to help! Crayola Washable Fingerpaint artwork should take just a few hours to dry, depending on the amount of paint used and size of your piece. Be sure to allow your masterpiece to dry to the touch completely before displaying for all to admire!
Date published: 2021-05-24
Can Blaine brushes be used to paint with finger paint? Or is it solely designed for finger application and nothing more?
I'd like to think creative possibilities are endless. Although a bit thicker than traditional paints, Crayola Washable Fingerpaints can be used with conventional paintbrushes and personal paintbrushes - your fingers. Enjoy creating your masterpiece!
Date published: 2021-04-04