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Could anyone help me out and tell me the steps to acheive this rainbow/antiquish look to a belt? Thanks Diane

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It looks to me to be some sort of paint that is applied thinly or is partially stripped off later. But I'm not certain.

There are always possibilities....

Bob Blea

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Maybe Airbrushed ? or maybe even a dry brushed effect ?

still - it looks like a splatter effect ? really confusing , not much help, but nice idea ! ........ Wild Bill46

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I was thinking a dry brushed effect but wasnt sure thought someone on here might know lol. But yes it is very pretty and different with how it looks.

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I think it was put on by roller, dry brush accents, and then the black dye/paint was added to the background.

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