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The Best Paint to Use with Air-Dry Clay — Spinning Pots
Sculpting with air-dry clay is fun and popular among beginner DIY artists and crafters. This clay is very easy to use, and you don’t even require an oven or kiln to provide it with a hard finish. Apart from this, air-dry clay is mostly non-toxic and mineral-based, making it perfect for kids too. But, what would make your artwork better than a plain old design?
Well, adding some colors to the mix would be great to add to your air-dry clay portfolio. Adding colors shows your creativity & personality. No two crafters would use colors for their artwork in the same way. However, the colors you use for painting regular clay might not be great for air-dry clay.
While some colors are waterproof, others start bleeding or chipping within hours of being applied onto the clay surface.
So, what is the best paint to use with air-dry clay?
The answer is acrylic paint. Most crafters suggest that air-dry clay can be colored best only with acrylic colors. This is because they tend to hold up perfectly when compared to other types of colors like Tempera or oil paint. Apart from being a durable color, this paint variant is also pocket-friendly for most crafters. So, it sure is a win-win situation for all. For most modeling projects that involve the use of air-dry clay, acrylic colors work…