sorry for the crappy pic, lol.
i just squirted random acrylic paint into an old jones soda bottle, and voila.
since it's acrylic paint, i don't think it can be used with water. someone please correct me if i'm wrong.
sorry for the crappy pic, lol.
i just squirted random acrylic paint into an old jones soda bottle, and voila.
since it's acrylic paint, i don't think it can be used with water. someone please correct me if i'm wrong.
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Biblionic
22 Jun 03:02
Yep, since Acrylic is water-based paint, adding water will turn it into diluted painty water
Peanut
22 Jun 07:25
thanks. i wasn't quite sure how it would work.
Cat Morley
22 Jun 07:40
That looks great, such a nice way to reuse bottles!
Alice T.
23 Jun 04:07
Well after that you could run some modge podge (I think thats what it's called) in there or clear sealant and then use water in there. But I'd suggest 3 coats and allow to dry over night.
Pretty job ^-^
Peanut
23 Jun 15:56
thanks for the help. =]