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Painting Kit LEANToys for Styrofoam Decorations — Rabbits 2, Eggs 2, Hens 2, Paints (MPN 21351)
The LEANToys painting kit for Styrofoam decorations contains preformed lightweight polystyrene figures — two rabbits, two eggs and two hens — together with water-based paints formulated for porous surfaces. The set is intended for hobby and craft use and provides the basic materials needed to decorate small seasonal ornaments and DIY projects. The compact kit is convenient for classroom activities, home crafting sessions and workshop demonstrations where safe, easy-to-apply paints are required.
This kit combines ready-to-paint polystyrene shapes with water-based paints that dry quickly on porous surfaces and are easy to clean from brushes. The included figures are preformed to save preparation time and hold paint well without heavy absorption, allowing for multiple layers and simple detailing. Materials are lightweight and portable, making the set suitable for group activities and temporary displays.
Prepare a protected work surface and have water and paper towels available. Shake or stir the paints before use. Apply paint with a soft brush in thin layers to the polystyrene figures, allowing each coat to dry before adding details or an additional coat. For finer lines and accents use a smaller brush; for larger areas use a flat brush. Allow the finished decorations to dry fully on a flat, ventilated surface before handling or displaying.
Use light, even strokes and avoid saturating the polystyrene with too much liquid at once to prevent surface softening. Rinse brushes immediately after use and store paints tightly closed in a cool place. For longer-lasting decorations, consider applying a compatible clear sealant once paint is fully dry, testing the sealant on a spare piece first.
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