Cutting and painting styrofoam
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Mommy2Boys
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Cutting and painting styrofoam
I am going to start making the centerpieces for DS's b-day. I should use acrylic paint on styrofoam, right? Also, what kind of knife/blade would be best to cut shapes out of styrofoam?
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Posted 1/18/08 1:43 PM |
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Re: Cutting and painting styrofoam
Do you mean foam board? If so, I'd say acrylic is your best bet, but you might want to seal it (wth a polyeurathane spray sealant) afterwards to prevent chipping.
If you meant on foam sheets (like material), paint pens work very well.
I always use a utility blade ?knife to cut foam board. Plus use a t-square or a ruler to get straight cuts. Cut through the front first, get a deep groove, then fold the board to get a crease on the back. Then flip the board and use the blade to cut down the crease. Do not "saw" or else you'll get a jagged edge.
For foam sheets, any sharp scissor will work. Fiscars are the best.
Message edited 1/18/2008 4:19:20 PM.
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Posted 1/18/08 4:18 PM |
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