Will acrylic paint show on top of stain on wood?
Iv e burned and stained my wood design. Now I'm wanting to add a little color to my sunflowers. Will it turn out if I use acrylic paint to do this over the stain? And then what do I use to seal it with?
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Hi Angela, You can thin the acrylic paint down a little so the lovely wood burn still shows through or you can use Unicorn SPiT. I would seal with and oil based sealer so it feeds the wood and makes the colors pop. Tung oil is a great, natural choice
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yes use acrylic paint. Top with polycrylic.
I think it would work, assuming there's no polyurethane or other finish on top of the stain. Could you try it on a scrap first to be sure?