Craft Paint

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Find The Right Kind Of Paint For Your Crafting Needs

There are many different crafts out there that could require a different kind of paint. So, how do you choose the right paint for whatever craft you are doing?

At Spotlight, we love to provide our customers with clear instructions when it comes to crafting, this way we ensure you get the right supplies for the appropriate job. Today, we take a closer look at the different types of paints in crafting and which one would be best for the craft you have in mind!

When Should I Use Acrylic Paint?

Acrylic paint is quite versatile, as this type of paint is a combination of an acrylic polymer and pigment. It can be mixed with water, but also used straight from the bottle, this gives you a lot of freedom where applications are concerned.

Crafters can use acrylic paint on materials such as paper, board, papier mache, Styrofoam, plaster, resin, wood, canvas, and loads more. Please note that you can use this paint on metal, providing you have primed it first.

When Should I Use Enamel Paint?

There are two different types of enamel paint you can encounter, since they can be made with a different base. In general, enamel paint can have a water base or an oil base.

Most crafters will use enamel paint when they work with so-called non-porous surfaces such as glass, metal, and ceramics. However, please note that most enamel paints will require 24 hours to dry after application. Therefore, always refer to the manufacturer's instructions to get the accurate drying time.

When Should I Use Fabric Paint?

As the name already suggests, fabric paint is specifically made for use on fabrics. It is a commonly used paint for design painting of garments, or to colour an entire garment.

When Should I Use Metallic Paint?

Even though it is quite common, not everyone is familiar with metallic paint. To describe it, metallic paint can provide a surface with a golden, silver, or other metallic-looking finish. Therefore, it finds a lot of applications in a variety of crafts.

Metallic paints are incredibly popular when it comes to creating home decor items such as lamps and ornaments. So, if you love to craft anything for your home yourself, metallic paint should be in your collection.

When you use metallic paint for a crafting project, always remember that metallic paints can come in either a gloss or a matte finish. If you are looking for the sparkle and shine of gold, the gloss will be the best option. However, if you are looking for something such as copper or a dull silver, matte may be better.

When Should I Use Milk Paint?

One of the relatively unknown paints in this overview is so-called milk paint. However, it is still an important one to mention here, as milk paint is commonly used for vintage furniture restoration.

When it comes to creating a vintage look on furniture, milk paint is king. The paint provides a relatively smooth stroke with a flat finish, making the end result look flawless.

Milk paint can be used on a variety of materials. It is great for metal but can also be used on materials that have been varnished or lacquered. Of course, when you do work with this kind of paint, always make sure you check the instructions first.

When Should I Use Oil Paint?

Oil paint is remarkably popular for artwork, as even the old masters used this kind of paint to immortalise their masterpieces. Of course, oil paint does have one downside and that is its slow drying time.

Please note that the slower drying time of oil paint could be an advantage for some artists. Since oil paint blends well with surrounding colours, it can enable artists to perfect their techniques or blend their masterpiece further without the paint drying too fast.

How Do I Determine What Other Types Of Paints Are Used For?

There are hundreds of different types of paints out there, which makes it impossible to explain them all in great detail. Fortunately, you can count on the detailed catalogue of Spotlight to help you determine the best paint for your needs.

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