I am so in love with this Rusty Powder and the endless possibilities of effects that you can create with Powertex. Thankyou Ashley for sharing this such a great tutorial on how to use this product... Cheers Renee'
I want to use this on paper in art books. What other medium can I mix the rusty powder with? I’m not have much luck getting the rust effect on my papers , I’m soaking the paper in vinegar, dusting with Rust Powder then drying. I’m getting black spots and a very small amount of rust. Tried crackling paste all all I got was black.
Love it. I just saw powertex on you tube and I ordered some materials. Your explanation is very clear. May I ask what for background you used. Wood or ???? I have to see so much more before I get it. Love from a dutch girl living in Portugal. Thank you ❤️
Lay a polythene bag over the piece it will stop the Cider Vinegar and Water from evaporating so much. TIP... Turn the polythene bag inside out to stop any print coming off.
Hey Isali... thanks for watching... I haven't tried the rusty powder with the Bronze Powertex ... simply because its dark and you probably won't get the beautiful orange rust colours that you get with the Ivory & Transparent... its definitely worth experimenting though... bot Ivory & Transparent are worth having in your mixed media kit though☺😜
hi, I intend to use this for terrain scenery buildings for miniature tabletop games, and I have a couple of questions: I guess when you just say powertex ivory or transparent you mean acrylic colors (ivory white and medium), right? And, are we creating actual rust?? if so, that's amazing, we're used to just simulate it.. thanks!
very nice, but what an expensive craft !! too much 'stuff' to buy for me, I prefer frugal crafts that can be made with next to nothing or stuff that is hanging around the house/garage.
I am so in love with this Rusty Powder and the endless possibilities of effects that you can create with Powertex. Thankyou Ashley for sharing this such a great tutorial on how to use this product... Cheers Renee'
I want to use this on paper in art books. What other medium can I mix the rusty powder with? I’m not have much luck getting the rust effect on my papers , I’m soaking the paper in vinegar, dusting with Rust Powder then drying. I’m getting black spots and a very small amount of rust. Tried crackling paste all all I got was black.
I'll try on paper... and see how I get the best results... I might do a Friday live for you... will see how successful I am with the process lol ;)
loved it,..learned a lot..thanks..
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Wow, this is awesome 🤩
Thank you! 😁Im glad you enjoyed it!!!
Awesome video, so much yo learn.Thank you.
Thank you... Im glad you enjoyed it!!!
Love it. I just saw powertex on you tube and I ordered some materials. Your explanation is very clear.
May I ask what for background you used. Wood or ????
I have to see so much more before I get it.
Love from a dutch girl living in Portugal. Thank you ❤️
Thank you 🙏 I’m glad you enjoyed it… ☺️ you can use many surfaces including wood, styrofoam or canvas … you’ll love it 😝🌸
Lay a polythene bag over the piece it will stop the Cider Vinegar and Water from evaporating so much. TIP... Turn the polythene bag inside out to stop any print coming off.
Does it work with powertex bronze as well or do I need ivory or transparent?
Hey Isali... thanks for watching... I haven't tried the rusty powder with the Bronze Powertex ... simply because its dark and you probably won't get the beautiful orange rust colours that you get with the Ivory & Transparent... its definitely worth experimenting though... bot Ivory & Transparent are worth having in your mixed media kit though☺😜
@@powertexaustralia9230 Thank you very much:) Looks like I'm gonna try both;)))
@@isalinormani90 haha nice!!! Im sure you'll LOVE it... its a lot of fun... especially if you have an idea for an artwork 😜
Can this be done on ceramic tiles?
Try it and let me know how you go :)
@@powertexaustralia9230 It was really interesting to see how it continued to process even days after I had applied it to my work.
It's out in United States. I really want to try it
You'll LOVE it! Once you start playing with Powertex in your artwork it just opens a world of possibilities! enjoy...
Hey where can i put the picture of my work
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Can you use this on Black Card instead of painting with powertex not that I mind.
Card would probably warp - but you could just paint you canvas with black gesso or acrylic paint instead of black Powertex if you wish
hi, I intend to use this for terrain scenery buildings for miniature tabletop games, and I have a couple of questions:
I guess when you just say powertex ivory or transparent you mean acrylic colors (ivory white and medium), right?
And, are we creating actual rust?? if so, that's amazing, we're used to just simulate it..
thanks!
I use Powertex Ultimate medium part of the range of Powertex art supplies… you could try it with acrylic paint and see if it works ☺️🙌🌸
@@powertexaustralia9230 will try, thanks, I have a plethora of acrylic, enamel, and oil supplies for wargaming dioramas
Can this be used on watercolor paper?
You could try it 😆 the structure is quite heavy… but if you did thin layers I think it would be fun to play with
c'est du vinaigre pur dans le spray svp??
I have used a 50 - 50 mix of vinegar and water in the spray bottle
nice
Can we buy this in US?
Yes you can...USA Florida, Powertex Creations, Regine Dosshe | 3597 IDLE HOUR Drive, FL 32822 ORLANDO | T. +1 321-438-2752 | www.powertexcreations.com/
She's out😪
There was really no need for the music which was very annoying.
Thanks for your feedback… I hope you enjoyed the content ☺️
very nice, but what an expensive craft !! too much 'stuff' to buy for me, I prefer frugal crafts that can be made with next to nothing or stuff that is hanging around the house/garage.
Ashley is frugal she uses limited materials to create these designs.