Thursday, January 1, 2009

Useful Crafting Tips For Everyone

By Alix Montoya

For all you hobby enthusiasts out there, here a few tips to get out of the little troubles in your work:

Ever get tired of your brushes always getting hard and stiff after you use them for paint or glue? Acrylic paint is the worst for this kind of thing because it crusts so easily. What you can do is wash your brushes after every use with a little bit of soap and warm water. In case they've already hardened, don't fret. You can leave them on a cup of fabric softener and they'll be as soft as new.

Do you paint a lot in your hobby? If so, you better place some newspaper on your work table to keep the paint from getting to places. It helps prevent the paint from staining your work table too. If you are working with really thick paints that bleed a lot, try doubling the layers to keep them from bleeding through. You can even try tripling it just to be sure.

A good way of removing glue stains from any surface is to use ordinary rubbing alcohol. The alcohol is a good solvent which can easily dissolve hardened glue. You can use this in case the glue gets to your clothes or any other thing that you, otherwise, wouldn't want to have glue on.

Try placing a little piece of plastic wrap on your paint bottles before you screw them on. You'll find that the next time you open them for use, the paints won't crust out, you'll find it a lot easier to unscrew, and your materials would be considerable more fresh than ever.

Are you trying to paint small items and finding it harder and harder to hold them as you go along? Try looping a small piece of masking or clear tape and placing it on a pencil's eraser's end. Use this to hold the little item you are trying to paint and paint away. If you want to dry it, just leave the pencil in a cup or any pencil holder.

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