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Wes, Jim, I have 2 flies in my swap callection which use Puff Paint. You can see them on: http://rzillmann.tripod.com/swap1/swap1.htm The ant is very interesting. To tie it, you have to make some knots in a thread in the distance of the bulks. Then apply a drop of puff paint on each knod, heat it and you get the bead like chain. Cut to pieces and tie the flies. The second fly is from Alan Di Somma. He used this material as well. Maybe he can add a bit to this discussion. Rene J&A Burbank wrote: Wes, I've used what they call Puffy Paint. after it dries you hold it over heat (not a flame) and it puffs up. Personally I was a little disappointed with the results and found it better to just use foam instead. I haven't tried any of the other fabric paints but it doesn't sound like they're much better.Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wes Wada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 8:24 AM Subject: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? |
- [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Wes Wada
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? J&A Burbank
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Rene Zillmann
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Alan Di Somma
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Ljcarli
- RE: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Bill Brothers
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Wes Wada
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Wes Wada
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Ashley Strutt
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Ginger Allen
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Joyce Westphal
- Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies? Tony
