That’s great news about fixing your wool hoodie! And I hope as you experiment, you’ll find just the right product and technique to seal
those lovely mugs to your satisfaction. The ones you’ve done so far
look terrific to me.
Thanks for this Carol. Nice and relaxing for me in Middle England. So glad the hoody is not damaged. I thought of your post when sorting a sweater to wear and found it had a small ‘ladies hat’ sewn on the back, covering a small hole. I did not want to throw it out but did not want to go around wearing a sweater with a hole in it. !!!!!!! Oh your mugs are wonderful.
Carol, I don’t know how you apply your clear coat sealer to your coffee cups but you might try making the first coat a tack coat (mist coat) and then wait the max time before you shoot the next coat. Hopefully the first coat being somewhat drier will keep your art work from running. I hope this might help.
That’s great news about fixing your wool hoodie! And I hope as you experiment, you’ll find just the right product and technique to seal
those lovely mugs to your satisfaction. The ones you’ve done so far
look terrific to me.
Enjoyed your Q & A video.
Thanks for this Carol. Nice and relaxing for me in Middle England. So glad the hoody is not damaged. I thought of your post when sorting a sweater to wear and found it had a small ‘ladies hat’ sewn on the back, covering a small hole. I did not want to throw it out but did not want to go around wearing a sweater with a hole in it. !!!!!!! Oh your mugs are wonderful.
Carol, I don’t know how you apply your clear coat sealer to your coffee cups but you might try making the first coat a tack coat (mist coat) and then wait the max time before you shoot the next coat. Hopefully the first coat being somewhat drier will keep your art work from running. I hope this might help.