Sharing iss fun. I find that applying a thin coat at first, letting it dry allows the stuff to "bite" into the paper, then you can build up as necessary. It also is really good for making a car look like it hast a "flat tire" You bend the tire, do a first coat, then you can decide if you want it really flat or just low on air. The uses are endless. Steering wheels rings, vinyl interior door/dash panels, There are really many good applications. Also, it is great for electronics. you can make a diorama , using LED's, and have a circuit of bare copper wire with leads going off in their necessary directions. You glue the wire down at necessary places, then insulate with this. If you are really brave, you can then providing you have used enough insuloator, run another circuit right on top of the previous one, using resistors and diods, etc, you will be creating a similar technology as in Integrated circuits. You could go nuts and use pure graphitee as sold in artists shores and create graphite multi-layered is forming a crude, but very effective Integrated Circuit the can, or not, be connected to the lower one. Keep on stacking and you have made a "chip". You can also paint bare thicker gauges of mare copper wire painted black with this stuff and run them inside models, and they can carry enough current to power LEDs, which can be heated and firmed into different shapes, as long as the anode and cathode are no exposed or their relative position is maintained. You end up with an interior that is very clean and tidy, you can mini start stop switches, the possibilities are endless. 2:11 a.m., better go to sleep, better ideas always come at night for me.