How do U weatherproof a Barbie doll for garden life?
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Unless it's important to have an actual barbie, go to the dollar tree and get a doll in the toy section. They are all plastic. When you get your garden life done, please share!!
marine varnish...triple thick glaze (actual name)....poly is the word to look for...such as polyeurathane, poly coat...best to use behr or minwax products. I build trellises and garden furniture and found these brands have the longest use life and resist yellowing and fading better than most
I am in the process of creating a fairy garden and I will be useing marine grade polyeruathane to weather proof all of the items going in the garden.
paint is not always waterproof...after painting you should still varnish or shellac to ensure rain will not damage your work
thanx, im not using outside, im trying to find a paint not a clear coating that will work on a barbie dolls legs. They are made of some weird rubber/plasti. I may need to switch to oil paint.