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Transform everything from curtains to glassware to flower pots with the first multi-surface craft paint available! Martha Stewart Crafts™ acrylic craft paints provide superior coverage for all fabric, wood, glass, ceramic, plastic, and metal projects.

Offered in a range of beautiful colors and five finishes—satin, high gloss, metallic, pearl, and glitter, inspired by her original glitter colors—Martha’s craft paints resist fading and wear, are ideal for indoor or outdoor use, and even safe for dishwashers.

 You’ll also find specialty finishes and mediums that make colors glow in the dark, add a snowy or crackled texture, or transform paint into a glaze. With unique applicators, custom-designed stencils, plus a kit to create instant spray paint, Martha gives you everything you need to craft with color.

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Introducing Martha Stewart Crafts
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Martha Stewart Craft Paint
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Letter Stenciling
Learn the basic technique for arranging and applying alphabet stencils.
Adhesive Stenciling
Learn simple techniques for applying designs to curved surfaces, housewares, and gifts.
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Paint is permanent after air drying for 21 days or can be baked to expedite permanence. Bake method: Let project air dry for 1 hour, place in cool oven. Set temperature to 350 degrees. Once oven reaches 350 degrees, bake for 30 minutes (glass must heat gradually). After 30 minutes, turn oven off. Let glass cool completely in oven. Wait 72 hours before using. Please note: Fine Glitter Glass Paint, Glitter Craft Paint and Coarse Glitter Craft Paint cannot be baked and must air dry for 21 days for permanence.
 
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Yes, silkscreens are reusable. After each use, silkscreens should be washed and dried immediately to prevent clogging. Silkscreens can be washed with warm water immediately or can be gently scrubbed with soap and water. Keep a bowl of water nearby when you are using your silkscreens. It saves you time and fewer trips to the sink if you can quickly dunk your silkscreens in the water for a soak while you continue to work. This will prevent you from ruining your silkscreens if you forget to wash them immediately, and your paint dries in open areas of the screen. Never let your paint dry in the screen in the effort to apply more than one coat of paint. This will result in ruining your silkscreen and the paint will peel along with your silkscreen when you remove it from your surface. Over time and after many uses, the adhesive on the back of the silkscreen will become less tacky, however, the silkscreen is still usable. Lightly blow-drying or warming your silkscreens in your hand can aid in reinvigorating their adhesive qualities. If the silkscreen no longer sticks, it is still reusable and can be adhered with a low tack tape.
 
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It’s best to use Liquid Fill paint on the outside of a glass vessel. Do not use our fill paint on the insides of glass bottles and ornaments. This particular formula of paint will not dry well in such an enclosed environment. You can use the fill paint straight from the bottle by dipping, dripping, or pouring it onto your surface, and give you an even and smooth result. Once fully dry, you can proceed to silkscreen or stencil on the already painted surface.
 
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When silkscreening on top of a painted surface or creating a repeat of a design, always allow ample time for your paint to dry fully (12-24 hours) before you apply an adhesive silkscreen to its surface.