In this workshop Craig reminds you how quickly and easily you can make things with the Marbling 4 fun paint and as it’s completely non-toxic it is very safe for all the family to use.
You can create patterns on paper mache; polystyrene shapes; MDF pre-cut shapes work well and while you can paint these if you want (matt paint is best) , you don’t have to; create your own wrapping paper and of course, your very own, unique cards.
Watching paint was never this good!
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Her pattern...
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