Cold Enamel Sunrise
It's not so well known, Cold Enamel paint. It looks like Pouring Paint, but then it's thicker. The bottom line is that this paint does not mix with the other colors and it remains wet for a long time. You can therefore “play” with it for a long time, for example by making figures in it with a stick or a stick. You can decorate all kinds of objects with it, and then it looks like it's enamel.
The thick paint dries really nicely shiny and you can use it right out of the bottle. So the colors do not merge into each other.. that takes some getting used to! Only once you have tried it, you slowly discover the possibilities.
Below so a (bit safe) try of us. There's no wild experimentation. If you do it more often, you'll loosen up a little, and I bet you'll discover nicer techniques yourself.
(Be careful, not for children, because the stains don't go out of your clothes anymore)



There are 15 colors of Cold Enamel to get. It should be applied to a flat (horizontal) surface, so that the colors do not intertwined by themselves. Therefore, it is also not suitable on hollow and convex surfaces. Unless, of course, you want to create a drip effect. On the website of Collall is a drip sample made with a hand orange press, maybe nice to take a look at! That seemed a bit complicated to us, which is why we took a safe flat canvas board.