tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9121544109725237869.post2899778510015602490..comments2023-09-15T05:12:28.522-04:00Comments on d'Olivia Jewelry and More: Gilders Paste Color Comparisond'Oliviahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818093802582317811noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9121544109725237869.post-57776747671962383582011-10-30T21:47:10.658-04:002011-10-30T21:47:10.658-04:00Hey, Brenda Sue, thanks for stopping by. I'd ...Hey, Brenda Sue, thanks for stopping by. I'd love to have all the metallics, but my next gilders paste purchase might be the patina. I'd also like to have the white and black. It's really addictive. I like to toy around with new supplies, analyze them, before I ever end up making a finished piece. Your store is now in the suppliers list on the side. I'll be back for sure!d'Oliviahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09818093802582317811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9121544109725237869.post-36310152859149921172011-10-30T12:26:59.900-04:002011-10-30T12:26:59.900-04:00Hey Diane, thanks for the color comparison and inf...Hey Diane, thanks for the color comparison and info on Gilder's....I love it when people do this and show us their findings. As for the diff in texture on the Gilder's....you will have that. I don't know why, perhaps it is the silver coloring that makes it that way. Sometimes too it will dry out in the can. It's not because we've had it on the shelf for long---I reorder nearly every week! It FLIES off the shelves here. What you do is bust it up, add paint thinner and knife it in. Messy, but nature of the beast and if you are gonna work w this stuff much, you'll have that and have to learn how. The general consensus is that Gilder's is FABULOUS and many are using it in new ways all the time. A great way to work w it is to add a drop of paint thinner and use it as a pasty paint, with a brush. It works best over filigree that way. I love it on polymer clay and you will see me use it on my YouTube videos under bsueboutiques on clay. You really did a great job in showing how the colors play. I'm w you: I like the metallics and Patina best. Many do love the colors; white and patina are GREAT over our silverware finished brass. I find myself using African Bronze, Inca Gold, German Silver, and Patina the most....after that, Pinotage. ENJOY, have fun! and thanks for the shout-out!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com