Advice Please! Pics of my first reborn

Oh yeah! I completely forgot you use air dry. Debbie might be able to help! @DDDolly

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Most definitely! What do you use for your (thick medium)? Like if you wanted to create your scratches or milk bumps and such

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See you are just so helpful! I’m still using Genesis, I was asking for Summer :slight_smile:ļø I am thinking about getting some mason jars since I do more washes than anything. I feel like I waste too much paint and thinner.

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Yeah that’s a good idea. You’re so smart lol :joy: I’m wondering in Micheals or Joanns has smaller jars? I have a small work space at the moment until we renovate the office.

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Perfect!

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Ooo… Great tips :grin:! Thanks! :blush:

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You’re so thoughtful :blush: thanks Jes! :slight_smile:

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Is it best to use glass jars to store paints?

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Hey Jes! Just wanted to let you know I’m going to the post office this morning. I’ll send your tracking number after it ships :slight_smile: Hope you’re able to work with it!!! :blush:

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he’s looking sweet, I’ll get him dark enough one of these days :wink:

How thin are you making your washes? I actually thicken mine up a bit because I pounce the paint back off and use a dry brush to get the remaining stuff out of the creases. (Theres nothing wrong with doing it super thin, It’ll just take more layers)

That’s what I do too! Thanks I’ll definitely try a less diluted wash. I didn’t think about that! I’m probably taking half or more back off when I pounce! :blush:

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I made a dark wash mixed with burnt sienna, burnt umber, little blue, and little yellow and it helped :grinning::grinning::grinning: I have been diluting too much :wink: learn somethin’ new everyday :blush: thanks again for the tip :wink:

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Of course! :kissing_heart: