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Diamond Glaze
(Judi-Kins  http://www.judikins.com/)

Linda Glaser giggles-001@email.msn.com
Actually, you use it a lot like you do the Crystal Lacquer only the Diamond Glaze smells worse! LOL! Add some of those powdered pigments to it and you will see a very shiney, hard surface of color. Try it on some balloons....they actually look real! Put a few drops of the Diamond Glaze in your paint well of on a styrofoam plate and add just a little bit of the powdered pigments to it. You can adjust the colors the way you want by the amount of powdered pigments you add.

For information on related topics see:
Tips & Techniques: 3-D Crystal Lacquer, Dimensional Magic