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Embossed Trim?
Has anyone ever used this?
http://209.240.4.82/acb/showprod.cfm...&CurrentPage=1 How deep are the carvings... will it be ruined if it's painted? Cathy Weeks |
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Cathy, I have used paper doilies single thickness for ceiling medallions
and bits cut off of them for frame molding and immersed them in two and one time three coats of paint and the detail was still apparent. Also, several thin coats rather than one thick coat is much more to scale. |
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"Cathy Weeks" wrote in message om... Has anyone ever used this? http://209.240.4.82/acb/showprod.cfm...&CurrentPage=1 How deep are the carvings... will it be ruined if it's painted? Cathy Weeks I've used them. They're made by Handley House (the "cla" in the product number means Classics by Handley). Use a foam brush with a little paint on it and brush lightly. You might want to thin the paint if it's thick. Carol S P Miniatures http://www.spminiatures.com |
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"havana bill & holly" wrote in message ...
Cathy, I have used paper doilies single thickness for ceiling medallions and bits cut off of them for frame molding and immersed them in two and one time three coats of paint and the detail was still apparent. Also, several thin coats rather than one thick coat is much more to scale. Wow...that sounds really neat. Do you have pictures by any chance? Cathy Weeks |
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