myself i use a clear finger nail polish with sparkle in it
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I've done some custom mixing with my powder paints and would like to ad some spark to them in the way of glitter. Any help in this matter will be appreciated. I don't know what type of glitter or sparkle to mix into my blend of PP.
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myself i use a clear finger nail polish with sparkle in it
Holographic glitter from Columbia Coatings.
Get some made for powder paint or it might melt and smell or be messy.
sally hansons diamond coat clear is great.
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They make a glitter specifically for powder paint, it works great and you can add as much or as little as you want. There is a ration that a lot use but I don't remember it off the top of my head. Someone will hopefully post the normal amount to add.
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I want some glitter too, not sure which to buy?
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Might seem expensive, but a little goes a long way.
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You can purchase extra fine glitter in 6 color combo pack at Wal-Mart in the craft section. You will get green, silver, white, blue, red, and gold. Price is less than $4 and will color up to 8 different mixes of powder heavily.
Think I'd stick with the stuff for PP, you could PM Cadman and ask him what ration to use he'd most likely know.
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