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Painting Christmas ornaments? - Bill Mains - 12-15-2015

What kind/brand of paint do u use to paint your turned ornaments? I'm cutting groves and want to highlight the groves with green and red. Sealing with shellac first then cutting groves. Thanks...Bill


Re: Painting Christmas ornaments? - Arlin Eastman - 12-15-2015

Bill

I have not made an ornament yet but I am thinking you need to burn first and then seal it which is want I do. Then I add dyes or other colorants. That way the color will not go where I do not want it.

I am very sure there are other ways tho.

I am looking forward to seeing what you make buddy.

Arlin


Re: Painting Christmas ornaments? - dartman - 12-15-2015

I sand, prime, and spray them silver enamel then brush with craft paints.When dry I clear coat them with acrylic.


Re: Painting Christmas ornaments? - Steve K - 12-15-2015

I would think most any acrylic craft paint would work well. The "plaid" brand is available at Walmart and has worked well for me. Another alternative might be some of the airbrush paints like createx or wicked. There are some brilliant colors available designed for airbrushing. I haven't tried it but I see no reason why they couldn't be brushed.


Re: Painting Christmas ornaments? - Angus - 12-15-2015

Would it be possible to use permanent markers while spinning on the lathe like Yak does to tops? That way some grain would still show through. Br a lot easier to apply to.


Re: Painting Christmas ornaments? - ChuckO1234 - 12-15-2015

I am using acrylic paint from Michels - available in small bottles for $1.99 - $3.99 depending on color. It cleans up with water. It's available in primary colors, but you can mix for others and with white to vary the shade. I put a small dap on a sheet of plastic to paint a small area or blend a color. After the left over paint is dry, you can scrape it off with razor blade. Mix a larger quantity in a clean yogurt cup. I have used rattle can poly over it with good results.


Re: Painting Christmas ornaments? - Brian Miller - 12-16-2015

Sharpie makes paint pens in many colors. You can buy water base or oil base paint pens and they are available in different tip sizes. These are different than their permanent markers.


Re: Painting Christmas ornaments? - Sawdustd - 12-17-2015

I'm thinking paint pens while the piece is still on the lathe at its lowest speed to get an even color. Good Luck


Re: Painting Christmas ornaments? - JamesR - 12-17-2015

Angus said:


Would it be possible to use permanent markers while spinning on the lathe like Yak does to tops? That way some grain would still show through. Br a lot easier to apply to.




I have used sharpie markers on a couple of pens I have made and they work ok. I spray them with clear after.