Tips & Tricks
Over the years Woodscape artists have shared with us handy tips to both personalize and enhance your Woodscape experience. A few of these are as follows:
Painting | Numbering/Labeling/Gluing
Painting
"When painting the pieces from the color chart, you can run out of a particular
batch of paint in some cases. If this happens, go ahead and mix another
batch of paint. There is enough paint to do this."
"I have found it helpful to apply the paint pigment across the grain
rather than with it. I think I achieve a thinner and more even layer of
color."
"I always squeeze
the first drop from a bottle into a second cup before measuring my drops
in my blending cup. In this way, if the first drops should run together
I will not have to guess how much paint was released or start the color
over."
"I find that
when wiping my wood I achieve better results if I use a circular motion."
"When I come
across a knot on a light piece of the painting, I go back over it with
my brush, and using my paper towel, I only dab the paint off lightly.
This leaves a little more of a paint film on the painting but I prefer
the effect."
"For the Spring
Flowers and The Swing artKits, painting the flowers can be tricky. I have
used a cotton swab to dab the flowers. This prevents the paints used on
the petals from running into the stem portion of the flower."
"For the Spring
Flowers and The Swing artKits, I suggest that you do not wipe the flowers
after painting them. I have found that when you wipe them the color of
the flower mixes with the color of the foliage."