![]() ![]() You can barely see any color in the paint itself- which allows the maximum sparkle to come through! The second one is base coated with Satin paint on one half, with some of the same Glitter paint layered on top. The top snowflake is unprimed/unsealed, and has one coat of Glitter paint. I can best show you, though, on these snowflake samples. The base is lightly tinted and transparent- perfect for letting the glitter shine through! Now, I did get to see a swatch of the finishes at CHA- and they looked amazing- but nothing beats a good old SWATCH TEST! (I am nothing if not consistent.) I used a piece of cardboard box to see just how well the paints covered with one, two, and three coats: This paint comes in a staggering 160 colors in the aforementioned five finishes. ![]() Offered in a range of beautiful colors and five high-quality finishes: satin, high gloss, metallic, pearl, and glitter, inspired by her original glitter colors, Martha’s craft paints resist fading and wear, are ideal for indoor or outdoor use, and even safe for dishwashers. Transform everything from curtains to glassware to flower pots with the first multi-surface craft paint available! Martha Stewart Crafts, premium acrylic paints provide superior coverage for all fabric, wood, glass, ceramic, plastic, and metal craft projects. Here’s how they are described on the website: Now, there are SO many products in this line that I’m going to have to break them down into a whole series! Today, though, I thought I’d give you the 101 on the line of paints, which promise to work on multiple surfaces without special preparation. (Remember my foray into the secret locked room to get a sneak peek?) Now, however, the secret is out, the products are on the shelves- and in the hands of yours truly! One of the biggest hush-hush buzzes this year at CHA was the debut of Martha Stewart Paints by Plaid. ![]()
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