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Don't Waste Money on Expensive Texture Paste / DIY Easy Recipe! in 2025 | Texture paste, Textured canvas art, Texture painting

Why spend a fortune on texture paste when you can make your own at home for a fraction of the price? In this easy DIY tutorial, I’ll show you how to create a smooth, customizable texture paste with simple ingredients. Perfect for all your crafting projects, from mixed media to home decor. Save money and craft like a pro!

4  Different Types RECIPES Of Texture Paste || How to make homemade texture paste in 2025 | Texture paste, How to make homemade, Texture

4 Diffrent Types RECIPES Of Texture Paste || How to make homemade texture paste Hi guys, In this video I tried to tell you how to make texture paste with 4 ...

DIY homemade modeling paste easy and cheap | Modeling paste, Paste recipe, How to make homemade

I am very excited because I have been playing around with homemade modeling paste. It is quite fun to use stencils and slather on some white paste on a collage page and lift off the stencil and se…

Anky Rathour on Instagram: "Do you want to learn how to make smooth textured Art? The first and most imp… in 2025 | Texture art, Canvas art painting abstract, Texture paste

Anky Rathour on Instagram: "Do you want to learn how to make smooth textured Art? The first and most important thing is having a perfect base. I’m sharing with you some steps HOW TO MAKEING YOUR OWN TEXTURED PASTE. MATERIALS: ✨WALL PUTTI POWDER OR WALL PUTTI PASTE ✨ACRYLIC PAINT ✨WOODEN GLUE Instructions: 1. **Mix the Putti**: use the mixing bowl. These powders act as the base of the texture paste, giving it body and bulk. 2. **Add Acrylic Paint and Glue**: Pour in white acrylic paint…

Creating Texture with Silicone Modelling Paste and Stencils

silicone modelling paste in moulds for door, vine and swirly bits. texture paste through a brick wall stencil underneath, and cheesecloth & white gesso (primer) over the whole lot. Creating the texture actually took longer than painting it, something which keeps surprising me. Here it is before I added colour - visual might help you to understand how it was done.

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