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5″ Green Ceramic Frog With Blue Bowtie & Painted Flowers On Back Big Eyes/Smile

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Children Painting kit Frog Big Eyes

This paint by numbers kit contains all the necessary materials to create your artwork:

1 Numbered linen canvas

3 Different sized brushes in nylon

Numbered pots of acrylic paint

A miniature photo of the art work to guide you during the process

2 screws + 2 hooks for walls

Discover our blog article How to Paint by Numbers and learn how to paint like an artist.

What is Paint by Numbers?

Paint by numbers is a simple and fun way to start painting art works easily and perfecting your painting techniques with ready-to-use kits.

1) Choose from our wide selection of paint by number kits.

2) You will receive a ready-to-use kit containing the canvas with the numbered areas, the numbered pots of paints, paint brushes and a picture of the expected result to guide you. Let the journey begin!

3) Paint each number on the canvas with it’s corresponding paint colour.

4) And that’s it, Bravo! Admire, share, hang or frame your work. The kit also includes 2 screws and 2 hooks.

This guided method allows anyone to quickly improve and achieve very high quality paintings. Wake up the artist inside you!

For more information, you can read our article how to paint by numbers.

At USA Figured’Art, customer satisfaction is our top priority and this means 100% secure payment methods.

We accept the following payment methods:

Our website has an SSL encryption system to protect your personal data and the means of payment used. We use the secure payment system Stripe.

All our orders are validated and shipped within 24 hours of your purchase.

We are proud to be a USA-based company with a warehouse in Los Angeles, California. This allows us to provide fast and reliable shipping for products that are in stock in the USA.

USA Stock: Products displaying the green label “USA Stock: Delivery in 1-4 days” indicate that the specific size/format is available in our California warehouse. Expect delivery within 1-4 days across the USA. For international addresses, such items ship from our workshop.

Custom Kits & Large Formats: Products with a blue label are made-to-order and will be shipped directly from our workshop. The typical delivery time for these ranges from 1 to 3 weeks. All canvases are shipped rolled, never folded. For the largest sizes, we employ a carrier specialized in handling extended length packages, ensuring the safe delivery of your kits.

Depending on the products ordered your order may sometimes arrive in several packages and we will then send you several tracking numbers.

Once shipped, we will email you a carrier tracking link allowing you to track the progress of your delivery until you receive your order.

Model: Children Painting kit Frog Big Eyes
Method: Paint by numbers
Difficulty level: Easy
Support: Numbered linen canvas
Type of paint: Acrylic
Packaging: Securely wrapped Packaging

This paint by numbers kit contains all the necessary materials to create your artwork:

1 Numbered linen canvas

3 Different sized brushes in nylon

Numbered pots of acrylic paint

A miniature photo of the art work to guide you during the process

2 screws + 2 hooks for walls

Discover our blog article How to Paint by Numbers and learn how to paint like an artist.

What is Paint by Numbers?

Paint by numbers is a simple and fun way to start painting art works easily and perfecting your painting techniques with ready-to-use kits.

1) Choose from our wide selection of paint by number kits.

2) You will receive a ready-to-use kit containing the canvas with the numbered areas, the numbered pots of paints, paint brushes and a picture of the expected result to guide you. Let the journey begin!

3) Paint each number on the canvas with it’s corresponding paint colour.

4) And that’s it, Bravo! Admire, share, hang or frame your work. The kit also includes 2 screws and 2 hooks.

This guided method allows anyone to quickly improve and achieve very high quality paintings. Wake up the artist inside you!

For more information, you can read our article how to paint by numbers.

At USA Figured’Art, customer satisfaction is our top priority and this means 100% secure payment methods.

We accept the following payment methods:

Our website has an SSL encryption system to protect your personal data and the means of payment used. We use the secure payment system Stripe.

All our orders are validated and shipped within 24 hours of your purchase.

We are proud to be a USA-based company with a warehouse in Los Angeles, California. This allows us to provide fast and reliable shipping for products that are in stock in the USA.

USA Stock: Products displaying the green label “USA Stock: Delivery in 1-4 days” indicate that the specific size/format is available in our California warehouse. Expect delivery within 1-4 days across the USA. For international addresses, such items ship from our workshop.

Custom Kits & Large Formats: Products with a blue label are made-to-order and will be shipped directly from our workshop. The typical delivery time for these ranges from 1 to 3 weeks. All canvases are shipped rolled, never folded. For the largest sizes, we employ a carrier specialized in handling extended length packages, ensuring the safe delivery of your kits.

Depending on the products ordered your order may sometimes arrive in several packages and we will then send you several tracking numbers.

Once shipped, we will email you a carrier tracking link allowing you to track the progress of your delivery until you receive your order.

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i think your talking about orange peel but it could be wax and or oil on the paint or left from your hands. sometimes if the paint is a laquer and you sprayed a acrylic enamal it will not adhere, check what type of paint is on your vehicle then try to buy the same type of paint that corresponds with that of your 60. Go to napa and for about 9.00 you can buy a quart of “crossfire wax and oil remover”, the stuff works great and gets the job done. you might also want to try spraying a primer on the sanded area then painting with you color, this will promote better adhesion of the color.

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first – most painters call it fish eye – looks like little popped bubbles or Zits. second it is usually the result of the base coat paint or primer that is on the car being contaminated with wax, silicone or even fingerprint oil. another thing that very often causes this is that your car was repainted. the painter (to save time) put ‘fish eye eliminator’ (a paint additive used a lot by cheaper P&B shops) in his paint to avoid the problems you are having. This was great for him but also can cause the problem you now have. So this series of steps applies to all decent repaints, even those not with rattle cans. you have the problem; you need to fix it… Here’s how:

resand all areas that are fisheyed, completely removing all fisheyed paint. clean thoroughly with ‘hotter’ thinner like naphtha or acrylic enamel reducer (get all of the paint that fisheyed off even if part of it did not fisheye, it was contaminated and what is below it is also still contaminated). Avoid gas, mineral spirits, turpentine, zylene, zylol, acetone and lacquer thinner in this step. Very wet rags with acrylic enamel thinner can sometimes effect the old paint, so go easy with it. i don’t put that much stock in Liquid Dawn even though the paint and body shops completely wash all cars to be painted with it right before going into the spray booth… (the good ones ALSO wash with thinner because Dawn may not entirely remove old hydrocarbon residue on the car). i use denatured alcohol (not rubbing alcohol in the medicine cabinet) for this step since it does not migrate directly through the skin as most thinners do and the fumes do not take your breath away. You need to wash and wipe off at least twice with a different rag the second time… otherwise you are just smearing around the problem. you don’t have to breathe in the fumes of volatile thinners for them to cause damage… just pour them on a rag without wearing rubber gloves and let your skin do the job for you. Read the warning labels on the hazardous products you are using. toluene is directly absorbed into the bloodstream and distributed to the liver and all organs right through the skin! You don’t even need cuts. And, if you use a tack rag try to find one that does not use turpentine for its tack.

PRIME area to be painted with good auto body filler type primer (good, as in not the cheapest, follow directions & sand first). this will help fill little chips and imperfections in the base coat. sand, then clean again with hot thinner on an almost dry rag. your goal here is not to wash off the primer; just make it dust free. SHAKE, SHAKE,SHAKE rattle cans until your arms are tired. then, shake some more. sometimes paint that is not sufficiently mixed will cause fisheyes. primer is cheap and good insurance. also, if the paint is going to fish eye it will usually do so in the primer coat. most primers are lacquer or hot thinner based; they will help with the problem. if there is any bare metal – repeat step.

LET PRIMER (& all subsequent layers of paint) DRY COMPLETELY before sanding and recoating. lots of times the fish eye problem is caused by building too much paint right on top of paint that is not thoroughly dry. sanding is not only good to help bond. if the paint being sanded is not powder, then you did not wait long enough. find something else to do while the paint dries. otherwise you will almost definitely be trying to work too fast for the paint. with rattle cans, ALWAYS turn can upside down and spray for a few seconds to clear nozzle between every coat. otherwise that final coat might not spray a nice even pattern.

next, spray a very light coat of rattle can or finish paint on. keep the can or spray gun a little further from surface than directions indicate and get a good, even ‘mist’ on area to be covered. you can use a large piece of cardboard to shield any areas you don’t want overspray on by just keeping it between the surface and the rattle can. OR, you can mask if you have a hard line to tape to. using the “overspray guard” cardboard lets you blend in a little easier with rubbing compound or really fine wet paper when you are done. again, let paint dry completely. and start learning to have patience. this is not something you can rush through if you want a decent job. if you are using a gravity or siphon feed spray gun, strain all paint, even that from a new can before spraying. that guy at the paint store could have been smoking when he mixed the paint & dropped an ash in or the pigment hopper for the tint could have had the cap left off.

spray another light coat (a little heaver than the first). let it dry. you will know at this point if you still have contaminants in the base coat. or you bought cheap
paint to save money and that is the problem. bad idea. cheap = cheap, no matter what. you might get lucky and find an off brand that is manufactured by a quality company and repackaged under a retail distributor’s label. not too often. and, once you have fisheyes no amount of paint on top of them will cover and / or fill them.

very lightly sand with fine sandpaper (400 or 800 –> 600 / 800 is better). clean with ‘dry’ hot thinner rag (should be dust/lint free cotton – something like an old T-shirt… avoid paper towels as most are not lint free and some will even scratch the new paint). now give it the final coat – a nice smooth wet one – but not with spray can / nozzle so close it gets runs in it or ‘streaks’. this might take two coats to get a really good wet glossy look. don’t keep spraying in the same direction unless you want to have lines. up / down then right / left and if necessary corner to corner. best to practice procedure once on an old piece of metal or plastic through the whole process simultaneously (but before doing it on the car) unless you are already good at it. for each layer of paint you apply – spray a sample on something besides the car to test if it is completely dry instead of touching or messing with the paint on the car. several light coats and then flood coat works best.

even professional auto painters have fisheye problems. at my friend’s P&B shop the painter had a car all cleaned and prepped and in the booth. he is one of the best painters i have ever seen. some guy pulled up in a diesel, parked right in front of the paint booth and left it running there for about 15 minutes while the painter was painting a vintage mustang black.

the whole car fish eyed because the diesel fumes were sucked into the booth through the air filters. they had to strip all the paint off of the car and start again from scratch. they even replaced all of the filters before using the booth again. doing it twice wastes time & is expensive. DO IT ONCE. DO IT RIGHT. IT TAKES LESS TIME & MONEY.

Last edited: Jul 3, 2006

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