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		By: LauraC		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There is a process with acrylic paint and stiff brushes called dry brushing.  You can make any shiny plastic structure you have put together or one that is purchased already put together, look totally real with this paint.  Experiment on the reverse side of the plastic. I used a cream color on a dark brown plastic building and the &quot;bricks&quot; looked great.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a process with acrylic paint and stiff brushes called dry brushing.  You can make any shiny plastic structure you have put together or one that is purchased already put together, look totally real with this paint.  Experiment on the reverse side of the plastic. I used a cream color on a dark brown plastic building and the &#8220;bricks&#8221; looked great.</p>
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