What other pride flags should I turn into digital drip pours?
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What other pride flags should I turn into digital drip pours?
We've got some beautiful Black Forest cake pours for Black Friday!
Also a little peak at these fellas mid-painting! All our hand painting is done with the same silicone used for our toys. It's carefully applied with brushes to the inside of the mold, and then the rest of the toy is poured before the painted portions hit the end of their pot life/working time. That way the painting cures with the rest of the toy and they form one seamless piece! The trickiest part of hand painting is avoiding drips. Silicone definitely doesn't paint on like acrylics or watercolors, it's more like carefully laying a substance like slightly thicker maple syrup in a place and coaxing it to stay with sweet words and threats, while being careful your brush strokes don't show through and disrupt the clean crips lines.
We hope you enjoy the work we've put into these hand painted toys, and you'll consider taking a sweet treat home with you soon!
Some paint experiments edited in Photoshop