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FW Acrylic Ink 180ml Rowney BlueSave Up to39%Off listBlue Acrylic based pigmented water resistant ink! Fully intermixable Daler-Rowney FW Acrylic Artists Inks are water-resistant, pigmented inks. Unlike dye-based inks, pigmented inks are resistant to fading. There are 38 vibrant colors in the line, and each color has a three or four-star permanence rating. Such a high degree of lightfastness makes the inks ideal for creating permanent works of art. You can dilute FW Acrylic Inks to achieve subtle tones very similar to watercolor. The acrylic wash dries to a water-resistant film so you can paint additional layers of color. Daler-Rowney's FW Acrylic Artists Inks work best with airbrushes, technical pens, and FW Markers. You can easily fill your Daler-Rowney FW Markers with the 6oz ink bottle nozzle. Key Features: * Available in 1oz and 6oz bottles * Convenient sets of 6 colors * Acrylic-based, water-resistant, pigmented ink * Made with pigments * Lightfast and permanent * Water-resistant on most surfaces * Vibrant fully mixable colors * You can dilute the colors * Made in England Perfect For: * Painting or drawing permanent works of art * Easy color layering * Creating subtle tones similar to watercolor * Traditional brushes, airbrushes, dip pens * Filling FW Mixed Media Markers * Technical or art pens * Painting layers of color Please Note – Fluorescent colors are not lightfast. Available in sets of 6, 1oz bottles Shimmer Ink Set of 6 - Includes one 1oz bottle each of Shimmering Red, Shimmering Green, Shimmering Blue, Shimmering Gold, Velvet Violet, and Black (India). Fluorescent Ink Set of 6 - Includes six 1 oz bottles of inks of Fluorescent colors including Blue, Green, Orange, Pink, Red, and Yellow. (Fluorescent pigments are not lightfast) See More
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Guild-Gold Imitation Gold Leaf Book of 50 (Loose)Save Up to68%Off listGold Add dazzling magical accents to your art with imitation gold and silver leaf! Available in: Champagne, Rose Gold, Gold & Silver Leaf, Guild-Gold Leaf Books are known by suppliers worldwide for consistent quality and reliable purity. The thin sheets of imitation leaf are created by hammering and stretching metal to its limit. Guild-Gold Metal Leaf is used for accenting artwork or objects with an ultra-thin layer of metal foil leaf. Traditionally used to decorate frames and paintings, gold leaf is now widely used for a wide range of decorative projects. You can apply Guild-Gold Metal Leaf to ceramic, metal, stone, glass, wood, plastic, and leather surfaces through the gilding process. The leaves are arranged in paper booklets, loosely inset in compartments, one for each leaf. You can use a gilder's tip brush to pick up and place the loose leaf on the prepared surface. Key Features: * Imitation Champagne, Rose Gold, Gold, and Silver leaf * Champagne Gold, Champagne Silver leaf: Available in books of 50 sheets * Rose Gold leaf: Available in books of 50 sheets * Gold and Silver leaf: Available in books of 100 sheets * Leaves measure 140 mm × 140 mm (5.51" × 5.51") * Perfect For: * Water gilding or adhesive gilding * Jewelry design and Keum-Boo * Ceramic, metal, stone, glass, wood, plastic, and leather surfaces * Paintings on canvas or board * Gilding frames or sculptures * Icon paintings and mixed media work Keum-Boo (attached gold) is an ancient Korean jewelry technique. This method uses heat to fuse gold leaf to sterling silver or other metals. Agate burnishers are used to buff and brighten the resulting jewelry pieces. How to Apply Guild-Gold Metal Leaf: * Make sure that the surface you plan to leaf is clean and free of dust. Cotton gloves are recommended when working directly with metal leaves (gold leaf will stick to the oils in your fingers). * Apply a thin layer of metal leaf adhesive size to the area you want to cover. Let the adhesive set until tacky (be sure to follow instructions on your adhesive). * Pick up the leaf with statically charged wax paper or a gilding brush. You can achieve a static charge by gently rubbing on fabric, like your shirt, for example. * Carefully lay each leaf onto the tacky adhesive areas. A soft brush will help guide each leaf into crevices or textured surfaces. * Overlap leaves as you go until you have covered the entire tacky area. * Gently dust away loose flakes. Larger pieces can be saved for future use. * Ensure good adhesion by patting all over with a soft cloth. Use gentle pressure and avoid rubbing. * Varnish your finished work to prevent tarnishing. See More
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