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NEW: IOD Paint Inlay-Delft Traditions Azure
NEW: IOD Paint Inlay-Delft Traditions Azure
IOD Paint Inlays are the artisanal answer to decor transfers. IOD Paint Inlays are not a transfer, decal, synthetic film or decoupage. IOD's patented Paint Inlays are a brand-new product line exclusive only to Iron Orchid Designs. When you apply an IOD Paint Inlay, artisanal paint is embedded into your surface, the paper removed, leaving an authentic painted design and a buttery, almost leather-like surface on your piece.
IOD Paint Inlays are made from a proprietary artist-quality paint which was formulated specifically for decorative use.
Please follow step-by-step instructions on the reverse of the Paint Inlays.
IMPORTANT NOTE: IOD recommends for best results with basic application, use a chalk-type paint Such as Newton's Chalk Finish Paint Malibu Mineral Paint and topcoats can also be used, but the timing and results will vary, so check out IOD tutorials for that and more special technique videos.
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Hot tips for Using Paint in Cold Temperatures
Hot tips for painting in Winter
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