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Air Dry Paints do as
exactly as the name says, air dry. No need to bake your reborn in the oven or
use a heat gun, they just dry naturally...
You will however need
Sealer
and Medium to use these paints. Please see my
Air Dry Paints Tutorial
for details and the F.A.Q.s at the bottom of this page.
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This is Baby Matthew (Pippa) reborn by Linda using Lillian Trigg Air Dry Paints
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This pack has everything
you need to get started reborning
150ml Medium & 100ml Sealer
3.5ml Sample Set of 7 Colours
Set of 3 x 20ml Varnishes
3.5ml Mint Tint
Normal Price £27.09
Starter Pack Price: £24.90
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Air Dry Tools Pack
This set contains the basic
items you will need to start with Air Dry Paints.
Or Choose From Our Extensive Range of
Brushes & Sponges
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This Pack Contains...
*Not suitable for Genesis Paints
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Normal Price: £26.96
Starter Pack Price £25.50
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Small 3.5mm Air Tight Pots.
These 3.5ml pots when mixed with Medium
and a little water can easily give you 12ml of paint!
More than enough for 1 doll and ideal to
start with and experiment! |
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Colours
- Titanium White
- Flesh 01
- Flesh 02
- Burgundy
- Burnt Umber
- Pthalo Blue
- Pthalo Green
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Our Price: £8.40
That's just £1.20 per pot!!
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By Popular Demand!
The same colours as the Sample Set in 20ml
Pots.
Our Price: £22.75
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- Colours
- Plum Pink
- Pthalo Blue
- Pthalo Green
- Yellow Oxide
- Indian Yellow
- Cadmium Scarlet
- Dioxide Purple
- Titanium White
- Naples Yellow Hue
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Indian Red Oxide
Burnt Sienna
Raw Umber
Burnt Umber
Flesh 01
Flesh 02
Carbon Black
Napthol Crimson
Burgundy
Mint Base
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Our Price: £1.20
3.5ml
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Our Price: £3.25
20ml
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Flesh Tones 01,02,03,04
3.5m or 20ml Pots
Our Price: £4.80 or £12.95
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Used as a wash for toning down overly pink vinyl.
Thin this colour with Medium and water, use very
lightly and it will change the appearance of your
dolls skin tone without looking green.
Our Price: £1.80 - 3.5ml
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Sample Colour Sets - Small 3.5 Pots
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Yellow Oxide
Indian Yellow
Naples Yellow Hue
3.5ml or 20ml Pots
Our Price: £3.60 or £9.75
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Reds & Blues Sample Set - 3.5ml Pots |
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The Colours
Cadmium Scarlet
Indian Red Oxide
Pthalo Blue
Burnt Sienna
Plum Pink
Dioxazine Purple
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3.5ml or 20ml Pots
Our Price: £7.20 or £19.45
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New Formula Medium - Even
Better Adhesion!
These are required
items for use with Air Dry Paints. The vinyl must be sealed
before painting and the Paint
must be mixed at least 1:1 with the Medium, water may then be used to
thin the mixture further.
Sealer may may be mixed up to 1:1 with Medium as required.
Some vinyls may require a stronger mix (less medium).
A retarder is also available if needed, unlike
Heat Set Paints these will dry in the palette, although this is
not a fast process some may wish to prolong the drying time,
but beware only a small drop is needed.
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150ml Medium
Our Price: £5.45
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100ml Sealer
Our Price: £4.45
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6ml Retarder
Our Price: £1.99
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Satin Varnish - Finger & Toe
Nails, lips etc.
Gloss Varnish - Add moisture to lips, eyes or nose.
(Use Undiluted)
Matt Varnish - A matt Varnish that really is MATT.
(Use Undiluted)
Please Note: Varnishes now come in a
easier to use 20ml Airtight Pots
Matt Varnish should be applied sparingly use a large
Pouncing Sponge.
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Unvarnished |
Air Dry Varnishes |
Matt Varnished
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Our Prices
Matt Varnish - £3.45
Gloss Varnish - £2.30
Satin Varnish - £2.30
Set of 3 - £6.99
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Single Pots
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Set of 3 Varnishes
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If you find it hard to paint your babies
eyebrows then this could be the answer!
As used in the 2009 Secrist Tutorial. |
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Colours.
Yellow Ochre - Highlighter
Burn Ochre.
Dark Umber.
Light Umber
Chocolate.
Black.
Espresso.
Dark Brown.
Chestnut.
White - Nail Tips & Cuticles
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Our Price:
£2.49 each
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Anita's 3D Gloss Finish |
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Dries clear with a 3
dimensional finish. Can be applied in
layers for a raised "wet look effect" on
eyes and lips and Saliva bubbles!
58ml Bottle
Our Price: £3.25
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Acetone
Pure Acetone removes Genesis
paints after baking.
For UK Customers
Only |
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If your baby isn't just how
you want them to be, all is not
lost.
Pure acetone will remove all traces
of paint!
Only use the Acetone in a
well-ventilated area, with the air
stream
flowing away you. Also, don't leave
it on the vinyl for long. Keep
a bowl of warm water nearby, and
immediately wash the vinyl after
you are finished, but if you takes
you more than a few minutes to
take the paint off, you may want to
wash the head before you are
finished and again when the job is
completed. You can however,
use fingernail polish remover for
creating "barely there" eyebrows
and veins.
Our Price: £2.50
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For UK Customers
Only |
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Cleans the vinyl and removes any
traces of oily residue, allowing better adhesion of
paints.
Our Price: £2.50
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Q. Why add Medium and not just water?
A. The Medium I supply adds transparency and allows the paint to
retain its' adhesion qualities without diluting the colour. I
would not recommend water alone for applying to vinyl.
Q. How long does the paint take to dry?
A. The paint dries very quickly and is completely dry within 24
hrs. But curing of the paint is essential and will take 2 weeks to
cure completely.
Q. Can I use heat to dry the paint faster?
A. Yes. I use my heat gun for areas where I want to speed up the
process but you could also use a hairdryer if you don't have a heat
gun.
Q. When can I root my baby's hair?
A. I normally leave for week after varnishing, then start the
rooting process.
Q. What if my baby looks shiny after applying the sealer?
A. You can thin the sealer down more by adding a tad more water.
However, once the painting is complete and Matt Varnish is applied
the shine will go completely. The sealer may also feel "tacky"
when dry, this is normal.
Q. Can I still use Genesis Matt Varnish?
A. Yes, you can. Use just as you would when using Genesis Heat
Set Paints.
Q. Can I still use Genesis 3D (Thick) Medium for my eyebrows
etc.?
A. Yes you can, before varnishing. I usually use a heat gun for this as I
never put vinyl in the oven, but only as a matter of preference.
Q. Can I intermix the Air Dry Paints?
A. Yes just mix the colours together to make the colour of your
choice. It's good to experiment!
Q. When I use other Matt Varnishes they dry with a sheen? Is yours
any different?
A. I started playing with Air Dry Paints and varnishes months ago
and after making many errors and using different products (all non
toxic) . I am now happy with these results and believe these
particular paints and varnishes to be a terrific
alternative to Heat Set Paints.
Q. Can I remove the paint after it has "cured"?
A. Yes, you can remove Air Dry Paints the same way as with Heat
Set Paints, that is with
Acetone. This will remove all traces of paint leaving you with a
completely reusable kit.
Shake the bottle
well before use. I use a tiny amount of Matt varnish in my palette and with a
brush apply a couple of brush strokes to a large pouncing sponge,
dab the pouncing sponge on to a piece of kitchen towel to
remove any excess, then pounce over a small area - repeating until
the varnish is just a very thin covering (you can also use a
cosmetic sponge to go over the area). Everything has to be applied
in very thin layers. A second coat may be added if required. 24 hrs.
is required between coats.
Time and patience gives the best results.
Linda...x
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