MY FIRST ATTEMPT AT PAINTING A SPOON

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Targa V18 wrote:
fishy1 wrote:my granddaughter alayna likes the green lure the best. we had a vote today at the house. 5 for green and 1 for the pinl on the far left. kids no best . ha ha
LOL. That sure is a pretty spoon. I have a few more blanks coming this week. We need to get together on some colors.
as soon as i shake this nasty sinus infection. havent been out of the house since sunday.
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Great job.

I like the shine. what are you using for paint and then final top coat?

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Shaye D Winds wrote:Great job.

I like the shine. what are you using for paint and then final top coat?

Don
Thank you. Testors Aztek acrylic airbrush paint then covering with Devcon 2 part epoxy brushed on. 5 minute dry time.
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Targa V18 wrote:
Shaye D Winds wrote:Great job.

I like the shine. what are you using for paint and then final top coat?

Don
Thank you. Testors Aztek acrylic airbrush paint then covering with Devcon 2 part epoxy brushed on. 5 minute dry time.
Targa:

Thanks for sharing the info.
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tamiron wrote:
Targa V18 wrote:
Shaye D Winds wrote:Great job.

I like the shine. what are you using for paint and then final top coat?

Don
Thank you. Testors Aztek acrylic airbrush paint then covering with Devcon 2 part epoxy brushed on. 5 minute dry time.
Targa:

Thanks for sharing the info.
Your welcome. I'm hoping it holds up!!!!!
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I'm impressed! :)
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Dodger wrote:I'm impressed! :)
Thank You!!
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"CHAMPY" on the left and "Dany Girl" on the right.
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The one on the left I just painted and named "PA" after my Grandfather who passed a few years ago. The other is name "REECEY-PEECEY" after my Grandaughter Reece. No Glitter in "REECEY-PEECEY".
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Jimmer your doing a great job with those spoons. I'm hoping your making two of each so I can add them to my collection. :lol:
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And don't forget to pay your dues to fellow forum members when you see them at the ramp ;)
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Targa:

If I had Honeybees in these colors, I am sure that they would sell! Yes .. you are already that good!
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cpmaple wrote:Jimmer your doing a great job with those spoons. I'm hoping your making two of each so I can add them to my collection. :lol:
LOL.Thanks!! I really should be doing two but so excited to try new ones that I haven't. How's yours coming out?
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C-Hawk wrote:And don't forget to pay your dues to fellow forum members when you see them at the ramp ;)
I better get busy!!!!!!
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tamiron wrote:Targa:

If I had Honeybees in these colors, I am sure that they would sell! Yes .. you are already that good!
Thank you Jim. I'm having a lot of fun doing it. I'm not fast by any means at it though. I guess when it's a hobby I don't need to be. Always thinking of the next one. I'm looking forward to my next purchase of Honeybees also!!!!! I'm going to start adding some tape to them that you sent me soon.
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