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Sharpie works well, but you have to coat it after with a gel
medium, also India Ink, same process as the paint.
On 12/20/11, artme wrote:
> On 12/18/11, Curly wrote:
>> Working on some metal tooling with some thick foil / 5th
>> grade. Isn't there another way to get the "antique" look?
> I mix black tempera paint with liquid soap so it will stick
> better to the tooling foil. The kids paint the metal getting
> it into the nooks and crannies. Then they use paper towels to
> gently wipe away most of the paint. A slightly damp paper
> towel will nicely "polish" the metal surface and make it look
> shiny. Have them make sure not to wipe the black out of the
> textured areas
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