I have been making tumblers for over 3 years. It has never occurred to me to burnish mica powder directly over TACK IT! Which is truly strange because I love TACK IT!!
I honestly don't know. I feel like the sponge would not give you an even color coverage. But, you could try a sample piece on cardboard and see how it does. Good luck. 😊
Gorgeous!!! I'm just getting started on my tumbler journey and am going to play your video back in a slower speed so I don't miss a thing. You are very talented!!!
Hi Linda. Thank you 😊 Mod Podge won't work with this method because once Mod Podge dries, it's no longer sticky. Tack it remains sticky and will adhere the mica powders. You could use a spray adhesive, like Loctite spray adhesive. You can find that at Walmart and/or hardware stores. I hope this helps😊
Very cool method for sure. Never thought of using mica like that as a base color with tack it. I think I like this a lot better than spray painting. Sometimes way too cold to spray paint here in winter. ❤ this tutorial.
I'm so glad you found this helpful. I too have the issue with cold weather. Also, it's not always convenient (windy) to spray paint. I hope you have great success with this method. 😊
Hi Lorie, I know the speed can be annoying. And we do it, to get as much instruction to our viewers, in as little time possible. Most people don't want to have to sit through a video for the two or more hours it takes to create. A little tip....there are three dots in the upper right corner. Click on those and scroll down to find speed. You can slow the video down to your desired speed. Hope that helps.😊
Hey Christine Yes, I dry both layers of tack it. I have never heard of Spray Tack It. But I can't see why you couldn't use it. Just make sure your entire surface you intend to apply color, is well covered. Let me know how it works? 😊🌺🐭