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<blockquote data-quote="Mick Morry" data-source="post: 101956" data-attributes="member: 2924"><p>Hi Codeena. I would use a type of acrylic paint that is used for painting ceramics and other craft projects. I have used it on wood projects, plastic, and even metal. It is very scratch resistant and holds up well to water and humidity. I can buy flat or gloss colours too. I would use Duncan and Mayco products for the most part as they are the companies that give me the look and feel and easy to lay on coverage that I like. Duncan is my favorite paint for doing such projects. </p><p></p><p>In the past I painted duck decoys with this paint and made them look so real that hunters would accidently mistake my buddies decoys for real ducks and would let loose on them. LOL I also painted an aluminum duck boat with a reed, tall grass and cattail pattern for hunting. The paint is easy to blend and holds up really well over time. Here is a photo of one of my favorite paintings I sold back in 2009. The dimensions are wrong here. I have to contact my webmaster. It's a watercolour, Gouache and coloured pencil mixed media painting, and is 24" x 44".</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.avaloniadaylilies.com/MMARTTALL.htm" target="_blank">http://www.avaloniadaylilies.com/MMARTTALL.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mick Morry, post: 101956, member: 2924"] Hi Codeena. I would use a type of acrylic paint that is used for painting ceramics and other craft projects. I have used it on wood projects, plastic, and even metal. It is very scratch resistant and holds up well to water and humidity. I can buy flat or gloss colours too. I would use Duncan and Mayco products for the most part as they are the companies that give me the look and feel and easy to lay on coverage that I like. Duncan is my favorite paint for doing such projects. In the past I painted duck decoys with this paint and made them look so real that hunters would accidently mistake my buddies decoys for real ducks and would let loose on them. LOL I also painted an aluminum duck boat with a reed, tall grass and cattail pattern for hunting. The paint is easy to blend and holds up really well over time. Here is a photo of one of my favorite paintings I sold back in 2009. The dimensions are wrong here. I have to contact my webmaster. It's a watercolour, Gouache and coloured pencil mixed media painting, and is 24" x 44". [url]http://www.avaloniadaylilies.com/MMARTTALL.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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