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My Paradise Paint arrived!

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Post by facefantasy Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:01 pm

I did a local event last weekend and had a terrible time with my Snazaroo pallete. It was hot and the paint got soft , miserable to work with, so in doing some research and reading a lot of posts and asking some questions, I decided to try another brand....and ordered Paradise. Now, I haven't worked with it in heat....or outside, but I was practicing a bit ago and WOW, what a difference in just brush strokes! It seems like the brushes are easier to load with paint, and my strokes are much, much smoother. So, we will see how it does in the heat, I have a church function next Tuesday....I am anxious to try it! This forum is awesome for advice...I have found so much info. THanks to everyone!
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Post by Guest Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:26 pm

I mainly use the Paradise paints as well. I love them. You may find that DFX white and black are better for outlines and details. Sometimes the Paradise white can get "dirty."
Have fun with your new paints.

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Post by Psalmbook Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:55 am

I was on the fence about paradise, but finally got some & love them(now I've got lots:-)
I agree that they are great for the base of a design, but wolfe or dfx for the linework will give you a bolder design.
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Post by Magic Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:07 am

I am finding I like the krylon white for base work it is creamy and goes on quick. My main palette is Paradise and all line work is dfx - next stop FPF Shop!
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Post by facefantasy Fri Jul 30, 2010 4:34 pm

Thanks for the advice, I had purchsed the DFX black and white for my linework when I first started and agree that it is just the best. I get much thinner lines and love the consistancy of the DFX. I may have to try the krylon white next time I am ordering just to see if I like it for bases, Magic, thanks for the tip!
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