Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Why you should use acrylic paint on wood crafts

For those who love working with wood crafts (or as a pet project) during their free time but are still undecided on the right kind of paint to use, acrylic is the way to go, advises hobbyist painter and DIY enthusiast Vijaya Prakash Boggala. Acrylic is highly recommended because it mixes readily with water, allowing you to easily blend and experiment with various colors.
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Acrylic is ideal for wood, which quickly absorbs moisture. It is unlike the non-porous canvas. Acrylic paints are themselves highly porous, quickly permeating the wood and drying between the coats. When acrylic gets dry, it becomes highly water resistant and stays on wooden blocks for years. This equates to less maintenance coupled with durability.

Acrylic paints are also less opaque and thinner, which makes them best suited for wood as opposed to other types of paints, like oil. Which is why most manufacturers of wooden crafts and wooden blocks will say that acrylic is best for a variety of projects, from accents to wall décor and birdhouses.

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You’d likewise only need a small amount of acrylic paint on your wood projects, as acrylic has a low viscosity. Moreover, it is non-toxic, making it safe especially if you have kids at home who’d be inclined to play with wooded blocks. Lastly, acrylic is both readily available everywhere and is generally inexpensive, Vijaya Prakash Boggala adds.

Vijaya Prakash Boggala writes abstracts for published medical literature. He is also an avid painter who favors using acrylic and oil on different media, most often wood and canvas. Visit thisblog for similar posts.

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