Introduction: Christmas Glitter Colorable Acrylic Gloss Sealer Varnish With Mica Powder Kit

The Colorable Glitter Gloss Sealer Kit is a water-based, environmentally friendly coating designed to elevate your creative projects. When combined with compatible vivid color mica powder, it enhances the surface gloss and texture of your finished products, resulting in a high-contrast and glitter appearance. Crafted from non-toxic and eco-friendly materials, this sealer offers excellent surface protection, corrosion & water resistance, easy cleaning properties. It’s compatible with various materials, including Boowannite, Jesmonite, cement, gypsum, concrete and more.

Supplies

  1. 250ml Gloss Sealer
  2. Mica Powder 5g x 6
  3. Large Brush
  4. Medium Brush
  5. Detail Brush
  6. 0.25g TeaSpoon

Step 1:

With the launch of our upgraded Christmas Glitter Coating, BN Studio is back with another tutorial for you.

Step 2:

The most magical time of the year — Christmas — calls for plenty of festive creations, filling every corner with holiday cheer, where even the air is scented with gingerbread and pine. But how can we apply our Christmas sparkle coating quickly and effortlessly?

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There's a challenge with the pearlescent colors—their coverage has always been rather modest. When applying pearlescent pigments on a white base, it usually takes three to four layers before the color truly shows.

However, when painting on a base color that matches the pearlescent shade, the coverage improves significantly, making the strokes smooth, effortless, and highly enjoyable!

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So, if we want to create a colorful pearlescent Christmas tree candle jar.

Step 5:

All it takes is a simple base color during the jar-making process.

Step 6:

Here’s the magic — the pigment’s coverage improves dramatically! No more tiptoeing with your brush, no more struggling to conceal the base. The paint glides on smoothly and quickly — such a joy!

Step 7:

Coloring is no longer difficult!

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For example, Chocolate Brown covers perfectly in just one coat—no problem at all.

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And if you’re aiming for a richly multicolored effect like a little house, well, that still calls for some patient and careful painting.

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