Use heavy duty fishing line to hang your pictures
Use heavy duty fishing line to hang your pictures
Use old bread to remove dirt from oil or acrylic paintings
Cooking fumes can destroy paint so keep oil paintings out of the kitchen
Use pastel oils to map out your painting before using oil paints
Use water soluble pencil to outline your watercolor paintings
Keep your paintbrushes in an empty chocolate box
Wrap your brushes in newspaper while still damp they will last longer
Put a drop of linseed oil on your brushes to keep them in good condition
Use a scalpel to sharpen your pencils not a stanley knife
Get the last squeeze of paint by cutting the tube in half
Cover oil marks on paper with talcum powder overnight and brush off
Use a razor blade to scrape mistakes off your oil painting
To keep paint fresh cover with clingfilm while taking a break
Clean your palette with a mixture of white spirit and soap
Use an old toothbrush to get a good splatter effect
A rust effect can be created using salt or coffee mixed with your paint
To get a rough texture to your paint mix it with plenty of sand
Use a cheese grater to smooth down highly textured paint
An ideal base for oil painting is to prime your paper with white spirit first
Use shoe polish to stain wooden picture frames