Sue's Hues Porcelain Paint: VIBE (dark purple) | Chalk & Clay Paint |
Sue's Hues Porcelain Paint: VIBE (dark purple) | Chalk & Clay Paint |
VIBE
Experience the beauty of SUE's HUES Porcelain Paint, a revolutionary line of clay paint created in collaboration with Miss Lillian's Paints. Designed specifically for artists, SUE's HUES Porcelain Paint offers a unique selection of signature colors personally curated by Tanglewood Sue herself.
VIBE is that deep purply eggplant you've been dreaming of. Its perfect for Purple lovers who have not fully come out yet.
Maybe you are not ready to paint your house in royal purple but you know deep down you are drawn to it's magical power. Try this version instead. It's still rich and dreamy and will attract your kind. Just a warning that it is a gateway drugg and I cant protect you from where you will go next.
It's a VIBE all to itself...
Key Features of SUE's HUES Porcelain Paint by Miss Lillians:
- Intensely pigmented jewel toned colors for vibrant results.
- Seamless color mixing without any loss of vibrancy or muddiness.
- Fast-drying layers that facilitate blending while preserving underlying layers.
- Water-reconstitutable formula for advanced blending techniques.
- No need for priming or sanding—simply prep your surface with your preferred deglosser or cleaner. Watch our comprehensive tutorial here: [https://youtu.be/xv8M0k52ONg]
Directions for Use:
- Prepare your surface for painting.
- Dispense a small amount of paint and apply using brush tips.
- Layer multiple coats using the same or different colors.
- Utilize a mister to blend or reactivate the paint as desired.
- Once you achieve your desired look, seal the finished piece with wax or a sealant.
Discover the endless creative possibilities with SUE's HUES Porcelain Paint by Miss Lillians and elevate your artistry to new heights. Get started today and bring your visions to life with our exceptional chalk style paint.
*The color depicted in this image reflects the dried and sealed paint color, NOT the color of the paint in the jar. Clay paints all change color when sealed and we want you to choose exactly the color you are looking for. We hope this helps