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Hi I was just wondering if anyone had any leftover paint they would like taken off their hands or paints they arnt keen on im trying to build a small one stroke kit for a charity xx thanks xx happy to pay but onli have a small budget xx
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alexandra_1992- Number of posts: 21
Registration date: 2011-05-12
Re: wanted paint
I just turned my Wolfe essentials and metallic pallets into one strokes... They're not super expensive, might be worth buying to you? =D
As sold by Silly Farm <---Click
Here's how they turned out:

As sold by Silly Farm <---Click
Here's how they turned out:


kicat- Number of posts: 22
Registration date: 2011-08-21
Re: wanted paint
Kicat, I'm sooo jealous of your one strokes!
But I still haven't gotten rid my cut-phobia off. (If that makes sense)

Pilareta- Number of posts: 1022
Age: 38
Location: Benidorm(Espaņa)
Registration date: 2011-04-27
Re: wanted paint
kicat wrote:I just turned my Wolfe essentials and metallic pallets into one strokes... They're not super expensive, might be worth buying to you? =D
As sold by Silly Farm <---Click
Here's how they turned out:
Those are super cute!
It's too bad they will be a massive pain the rear to refill.
<3
~Heff
Re: wanted paint
What Heff said.
BUT, instead of refilling these, you can find containers that are larger and put the splits that you like into those.
This is great for a trial run!
This is what I do... when I make splits.. I usually make more 1" than anything.. I always duplicate it with a 1/2" in the same container.
The same thing with larger splits... I find that if I like it in the bigger sizes, I'm going to like it in the smaller. (for those designs around the eyes/tight places)
Too... making smaller splits first allows you to use less paint... waste less... in seeing what works for you.
Last night, I spent some time cutting splits apart that I didn't use, and returning colors to their containers.
Good luck - great choices above!
BUT, instead of refilling these, you can find containers that are larger and put the splits that you like into those.
This is great for a trial run!
This is what I do... when I make splits.. I usually make more 1" than anything.. I always duplicate it with a 1/2" in the same container.
The same thing with larger splits... I find that if I like it in the bigger sizes, I'm going to like it in the smaller. (for those designs around the eyes/tight places)
Too... making smaller splits first allows you to use less paint... waste less... in seeing what works for you.
Last night, I spent some time cutting splits apart that I didn't use, and returning colors to their containers.
Good luck - great choices above!
Re: wanted paint
Thanks, Heff, Kat and Pil! (That sounds like a Jazz band)
You're right about the refilling, haha. I pretty much plan on just using these till they're gone. They are mostly just for practice (first ones I ever made) and to see what colors I like together, like kat said ^_^
Also, sorry Alexandra! Didn't mean to hijack your thread ;-;
You're right about the refilling, haha. I pretty much plan on just using these till they're gone. They are mostly just for practice (first ones I ever made) and to see what colors I like together, like kat said ^_^
Also, sorry Alexandra! Didn't mean to hijack your thread ;-;

kicat- Number of posts: 22
Registration date: 2011-08-21
Re: wanted paint
I don't mind iv just made two split cakes yay an done my colours half an half
alexandra_1992- Number of posts: 21
Registration date: 2011-05-12
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