Cold Enamel Mandala
Have you ever heard of Cold Enamel? It is a thick paint, which remains wet for a long time, and the colors do not mix with each other. When it's dried, it shines like it's enamel. With a needle, nail or pin, you can stir the paint together, giving you funny effects. Crea with Kids has already shown 2 examples on Yoors:
With the Colorall Cold Enamel you can decorate all kinds of materials and you can use it directly from the bottle, but you can also use a brush. Also, it must dry for a long time, namely at least 24 hours. No need for firing!!
It adheres to wood, MDF, canvas, cardboard, clay, terracotta or other absorbent substrates. If you make something on a smooth surface, e.g. plastic or glass, you can remove the image and then the image becomes a window sticker!
It was just a little thinking about what to do with it. On the website of Collall there are also some nice examples, just look, but we wanted to make something that would be something else.

How to make a Mandala with Cold Enamel