Tempera paint is washable and easy to clean up with soap and water. However, I have found that it does tend to leave a residue of color on some objects such as paint trays, and it often stays around for several washes on the paint cloths I use.
Adding a small amount of dish soap to tempera paint before use makes it easier to remove if spilled on clothing , rugs, or furniture.
I'm pretty sure its only flammable when its dry, since its water based, it wouldn't be flammable in liquid form.
Tempera won't stick to gold leaf. It will crack off as it dries out.
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tempera paint.
I suppose if you were doing a faux fresco you could use tempera paint, but this wouldn't be done using plaster but on paper in the same style. On plaster I don't think the tempera would work.
The liquid tempera paint is not waterproof because it is a water base paint.
I'm pretty sure its only flammable when its dry, since its water based, it wouldn't be flammable in liquid form.
Scoop excess up, then blot with vinegar soaked white clothes until stain is gone. Allow to dry and then vacuum.
Yes, tempera paint can work effectively on pumpkins for decorating.
Tempera won't stick to gold leaf. It will crack off as it dries out.
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The main difference between acrylic and tempera paint is that acrylic paint is water-resistant and dries quickly to a permanent finish, while tempera paint is water-soluble and dries to a matte finish that can be reactivated with water.
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no tempera is a water based washable paint
The main difference between tempera and acrylic paint is that tempera is water-based and dries quickly to a matte finish, while acrylic paint is water-resistant and dries to a glossy finish.