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Post by refugeepea on Oct 26, 2023 20:21:59 GMT
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Post by mbanda on Oct 26, 2023 20:42:26 GMT
I would call it stencil paste or modeling paste. To me, Lunar Paste has more of a sheen to it.
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Post by PaperAngel on Oct 26, 2023 20:48:55 GMT
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Post by refugeepea on Oct 31, 2023 0:25:55 GMT
Oh, sorry about that! I forgot to check for a blog!
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Post by grammadee on Oct 31, 2023 14:17:51 GMT
Paste brands have different thickness and amount of shine. Even within TCW there are differences. Modeling paste is thick, and when applied can look like stucco. It is also very matte finish. It is off white but can be coloured with inks. Stencil butter is creamy and smooth. Comes in many colours. It has a little shine, but not much height. Simon Hurley has Lunar Paste which is thinner than TCW Stencil Butter. It dries really flat. It has colour and a little bit of a sheen. I don't have any Solar Paste, but the way I understand it is that its consistancy is like Lunar Paste, but it has less colour and more sheen. refugeepea, if you want to stencil snowflakes like the ones in the video for cards, you might want to try Aleene's True Snow. I have a jar that is at least two years old and that has not dried out, so that is a big bonus for wet media supplies. It is white matte finish, but if you want glitter you can stir some into it before applying to the stencil, or sprinkle some on top, give it a gentle press before removing the stencil and the glitter will adhere nicely to the wet paste.
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Post by refugeepea on Nov 1, 2023 14:02:26 GMT
refugeepea, if you want to stencil snowflakes like the ones in the video for cards, you might want to try Aleene's True Snow. I have a jar that is at least two years old and that has not dried out, so that is a big bonus for wet media supplies. It is white matte finish, but if you want glitter you can stir some into it before applying to the stencil, or sprinkle some on top, give it a gentle press before removing the stencil and the glitter will adhere nicely to the wet paste. Thanks! I attempted a snow look last year with supplies I own. It looked like that dirty snow you see at the end of winter.
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