Sunday, June 23, 2019

Painting Toys


Painting Toys The past couple of days have been enlightening for me.  I am a very much anti painting my toys.  I don’t believe wood should be painted.  Let the natural beauty show.  Despite my encouragement to not paint the police car my son still wanted to paint it.  I cringed the entire time and showed him so proper techniques and allowed him to use a “good” brush.  I did put a stop to him adding windshield wipers.  After all my cringing and some helicopter parenting it turned out decent.  The second experience was a package I got from a member of the club.  We shared some plans and he sent me one of the plans he modified.  He added a camper to the mini.  He painted the fenders and honestly I like it.
Now I am faced with a dilemma, to paint or not to paint.  I will still use wood to add color. That is part of this year’s projects.  This year, I might include some painting days for people to paint toys for charity this year.



1 comment:

  1. Hi Brad! If you like the color with the natural wood, but still want to maintain the grain, you might consider using a colored stain. Unicorn Spit has a huge selection of vibrant colors that color the wood while still maintaining the wood grain, and letting it show through. It's worth a shot, and in my opinion, stain is easier to work with than paint. I love seeing your work, you're very talented!

    --Annie

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