
Paintable Texture - Stucco

Product Description:
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Think warm Tuscan villas, Spanish cafes and warm textured tiles. Create these looks and more with Texture Stucco. Easily applied with a palette knife, fan brush or Texture Tool, Texture Stucco can enhance the look of most hard surfaces. Texture Stucco is used in home decor as well as crafting. Wall, picture frames, vases, urns and other flat or smooth surfaces can be dimensional with the addition of Texture Stucco.
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Number of Colors / Items:
1

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Painting Surfaces:
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Canvas Ceramic bisque Foam core MDF Papier mache Terra cotta Wall board Wood |
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Features and Advantages:
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Excellent coverage in one coat Highly pigmented Easy to apply Excellent adhesion qualities No prep required on most surfaces-no need to fill nail holes or sand the surface Intermixable with Americana Dries to a hard finish Paintable Non-toxic Soap and water clean-up when wet |
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Basic Instructions:
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Open the jar, remove protective seal, dip tool into the jar and apply using desired technique and let dry. Wash tools and clean work area immediately after use. Before closing a partially empty jar for storage, you can pour a skim of water over the stucco surface. This will help prevent air inside the jar from drying out the stucco. Close lid tightly when not in use to prolong shelf life. |
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Tools for application:
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Palette knife Brush Sponge Texture tools |
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Appearance:
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Wet: smooth, creamy paste Dry: dries hard, natural color, matte finish |
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Techniques/Typical Uses:
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Use palette knife, scruffy brush or sponge to peak: Dab tool into wet Texture Stucco. Press down and immediately lift straight up. Repeat with a pouncing motion until desired effect is achieved. Use stencils to create relief designs: Position stencil on surface. Tape or hold stencil with fingers to secure. Use palette knife to spread Texture Stucco over open stencil area. Carefully lift stencil. Let dry. Impression: Use palette knife or other tool to spread Texture Stucco over surface. Hold a hairdryer approximately 18 inches from surface for approximately 15 to 30 seconds. When touched with fingers surface should be soft and pliable but not wet or sticky. Immediately press dimensional object such as jewelry findings, seashells etc. into stucco and lift. Let dry completely then paint, glaze, antique or dry brush. To create the look of glazed tiles, tape off squares on a flat surface using painter’s or quilter’s tape. Use “impression” technique above for designs. When dry, paint or finish as desired. Apply Triple Thick Gloss Glaze allowing to dry between coats. Combing: Use Texture Tools to achieve a variety of designs. Apply Texture Stucco on project surface. Use straight side of Texture Tool to smooth out. Choose Texture Tool shape as desired. Drag tool through wet Texture Stucco. Circles are made by using one side of the tool as a pivot-just sweep tool around in a complete circle. Waves, zig-zags and more are done by moving the tool from side to side as it is dragged through the wet Texture Stucco. Stripes and a woven look are easily accomplished by dragging the tool in straight or diagonal lines. Wipe tool on paper towel or cloth after each pass to assure clean images. |
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