finaformsora [2014-09-10 01:04:56 +0000 UTC]
i love that shine! what did you use?
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Ginerra In reply to finaformsora [2014-09-10 14:04:51 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you like it I never did anything like that before and have no experience on colours, so i went into the next diy store and searched for metal paint. I found them in spray cans, though they are crafting varnish only. And like I said, I sadly have to leave it that way, otherwise the sparkling particles on the surface would just stop being sparkly. So in the end it's just paint in spray cans called chrome and gold effect, as long as I can tell ^^I would have never thought the paint on the white primer would actually look that shiny. Oh yeah, and the sun made it look really shiny, too
finaformsora In reply to Ginerra [2014-09-10 14:40:16 +0000 UTC]
Well, i meant what brand of gold paint? I know Montana is great, and duplicolor might have one. I used duplicolor's metalcast anodized yellow paint for mine
Ginerra In reply to finaformsora [2014-09-10 16:56:00 +0000 UTC]
Okay, so the chrome paint is from "Belton" and the gold one is from "GeniusPro", they produce the paint for this German diy store called "Toom-Baumarkt", and so the paint is literally just called "Gold-Effekt". Perhaps I can send you one
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