Faux Like a Pro 6-Pack Mighty Boards Waterproof Plastic Poster Board for Artists and Painters
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Yes. By painting over your previous color on the Mighty Boards, you can reuse them. They will not warp and are extremely durable. You can paint on both sides of the canvas.
They can be erased with a pencil, but they smudge slightly. Mighty boards are not paper; they are a plastic composite board that accepts any painting, drawing, or marking medium.
I use them to make sample boards with a faux finish. They must first be primed - They perform admirably in this regard. Mighty Boards are made of an innovative lightweight plastic that is flexible, waterproof, and nearly indestructible. Each board is generously 18 X 24 inches, making it a stronger alternative to poster board. Mighty Boards are a superior alternative to foam core or poster board, with a special matte/matte finish that grips to nearly all coatings products, including latex paint, oil paint, various faux finishing products, pencils, pens, and nearly all artist mediums. For more information, call 617-661-6600. 254- For more information, call +44 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0)
Yes. Larger Mighty Boards can be made to order. Please contact us by phone at (617) 617- 254- Please call (888) 8898 for a quote on a custom order.
Selected User Reviews For Faux Like a Pro 6-Pack Mighty Boards Waterproof Plastic Poster Board for Artists and Painters
I inquired about the boards with Flaux Like a Pro. Before I painted wall paint color options on the boards, I wanted to know the best tips to use. They were prompt in their responses, cheerful, professional, and knowledgeable! When it comes to applying residential wall paint to boards, here are a few pointers to keep in mind. br>br>1. Select the flat side of the board to paint. br>br>2. Choose between satin and semi-sheer fabrics. Paint with a gloss sheen finish. The board will be more durable for future use if it has a higher sheen. 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. Apply paint to the board with a low-nap roller. br>br>4. Paint in thin layers, let them dry, and gradually add more layers until you reach a consistent color level.
Because you can wipe wet paint off easily and use this board again and again to view artwork that you are evaluating, it's perfect for making my own stencils as well as using this board for pseudo mats. Thanks!.
This is what I used to paint with cold wax and oil. It did an excellent job of holding the paint. different types of media The surface is extremely smooth, which aids in the display of sharp edges. lines.
I've been in operation for quite some time. Some of my portfolio boards have been around for ten years or more and still look brand new. Might boards are perfect for creating client samples and artwork. Heavy materials, such as plasters, are no match for them. For any art project or client samples, I would strongly recommend them.
These boards have been a blessing in my life. For samples, they're the best option.
- So adaptablebr>- There is no requirement to prime-br>- You can bend or roll it up. br>I've sent Venetian Plaster samples on these boards rolled up in a cylinder. br>I really like them.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well the Mighty Boards took colored pencil work, allowing for multiple layers to be built up. We've even used Mighty Boards in our neighborhood to make stencils, build projects, make signs, and play games that can withstand any weather. Mighty Boards are an excellent item to keep on hand.
Venetian plaster samples that I've had have performed admirably. In fact, regardless of how thick or thin the texture I'm using is, all of my samples are in good condition. They're light, so they don't add to the bulk of my collection. It's a plus that I don't have to prime them!.
I'm a painter who has always worked on canvas or paper, and I adore this product. Mighty boards are made of polymer, and I've found that they work well as an oil paint ground. They don't require any surface preparation, are extremely smooth and versatile, and are a lot of fun to paint on. I highly recommend them.