Guest Sheila Rauen introduces Deka Acrylic Sign enamel paints, which she uses to embellish plain decorative items. This paint is extremely durable and can hold up to just about any kind of weather or use. Among the items Rauen tackles is a plain canvas mailbox cover, onto which she transfers a pattern and then paints the design with this long-lasting enamel.Materials:
Deka Acrylic Sign Enamel Paints (for indoor and outdoor use) in desired colors
canvas mailbox cover or other accessories from BagWorks
brushes - assorted flats and rounds from Loew Cornell
paper and pencil for pattern
graphite paper or other transfer paper
masking tape - to hold pattern in place while transferring sponges or stencils may be used if desired
Resources paintbrushes
Available at local craft and hobby stores nationwide.
Loew-Cornell Inc.
Website:
www.loew-cornell.com
Deka Acrylic Sign Enamel Paints
Discontinued
mailbox covers - Bagworks (Model #: 4050-NAT)
BagWorks Inc.
Website:
www.bagworks.com
Guests Sheila Haynes Rauen
Multi-Media Artist
2037 Rivergate Dr.
Knoxville, TN 37920
E-mail:
SHRAUEN@aol.com
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