Tip 1 Make sure to always press lightly with the pen or it could scrape off the paint from the pumpkin. I continually pressed the pen down on a pad of paper after a couple seconds of decorating my pumpkin.
Tip 3 Start at the top of the pumpkin, letting the design dry as you work your way down the pumpkin. This will prevent you from inadvertently smearing your design. Simply find a design that you love and start drawing. These are adorable. My daughter wants to carve pumpkins, but I would rather paint them like this. For me I was always a spray painter mainly because of the speed but cans tend to get expensive especially with bigger pieces.
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Allow to dry completely. Set the pumpkin on an old towel to both protect the work surface and the pumpkin, as the towel will help keep it from rolling around. Draw your chosen design on the pumpkin using a washable marker: a comical face, silhouettes of animals, an abstract geometric drawing or ancient-style symbols like hieroglyphs.
Wipe away portions of the design if you aren't happy with it and redraw as desired. If the marker is still there after repeating it several times, repeat step one with the nail polish remover.
First, try mixing a few drops of gouache paint liquid dish detergent to make it adhere to the smooth surface. I only applied black and white paint for the kids to make the pumpkins still Halloween painted. The larger the holes in the neckline, the longer it will last. Otherwise, the pumpkin can rot within a week.
If you want your pumpkins to last longer, decorate them with paint or other nocarve techniques. Combined with the tips above, pumpkin can last all fall!
Then mix the water with the acrylic paint until it reaches the consistency of the cream. Acrylic paint is not really waterproof. It is largely waterproof because it is a polymer. But it is porous, so it gradually absorbs water. As it absorbs water, it fills more slowly until it dries again. An insulating layer has several functions.
Applied after the completion of an acrylic paint, it seals the surface, reduces surface absorption, ensures more even application of the paint and serves to protect the acrylic paint when peeled off.
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