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Note from Jack: I will be in Las Vegas, NV (Baby Doll Class) for Beginning & Advanced Seminar during Aug 6-8. See when I'll be in your area.

ProSculpt available now.
Shoes and boots now available.
New Scupting Babies DVD with renowned artist Pat Moulton is now available.
Thu, Aug 6, 09 at 8:30 PM

Author:Kim Fillio 

Subject:help with China paints

Hi Everyone: I have been sculpting for about 8 years now and in the past I have always used acrylic paints or genesis heat set paints. I am very interested in trying china paints. Could someone possibly explain to me how they are used on polymer. Are they applied before firing, after, yadayada. Any help anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated. Warmest, Kim
Thu, Aug 6, 09 at 10:51 PM

Author:Chris Jones 

Subject:Re: help with China paints

Hi Kim, in the class I had with Jack, we used the powder china paints dry on the doll after it was baked. We just used very little and brushed it on. I'm sure there are different methods of using them and perhaps someone else will share. Chris