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TCW9049 Tacky When Dry 2oz Tacky When Dry does just that. When it’s completely dry, it’s TACKY! (We all need to be a little tacky from time to time!!) Great for applying foil or gold leafing to a surface. If using on something exposed to moisture, be sure to seal your project when done. Tacky-When-Dry gel has a composition that when it dries, it becomes sticky. Ideal for applying foils, glitter, mica chips or gold leaf.
Item #: TCW9049
Description: The Crafters Workshop Tacky When Dry Gel Medium 59ml (2oz)
These watercolour powders create beautiful works of art! TCW9049 Tacky When Dry 2oz Tacky When Dry does just that. When it’s completely dry, it’s TACKY! (We all need to be a little tacky from time to time!!) Great for applying foil or gold leafing to a surface. If using on something exposed to moisture, be sure to seal your project when done. Tacky-When-Dry gel has a composition that when it dries, it becomes sticky. Ideal for applying foils, glitter, mica chips or gold leaf. The medium gel is a white gel which becomes transparent when dry. It has different uses in the Mix Media: mixed with acrylic paints, it does not modify the colour but brings volume and texture, it can be used as an adhesive, it makes it possible to waterproof. These gel mediums comes with different finishes: shiny, mat, pearly, metallic. Great for using with all types of wet media including water, paint, modeling paste, gel media, ColorSparx, collage and everything in between!
A microfine watercolour pigment powder. Either sprinkle and spritz with water for a watercolour background or use with modelling pastes, gels, creams, and paints (clear and light colours only) to tint or change colour. These deeply pigmented powdered colours are water activated and great for use with all types of wet media including water, paint, modelling paste, gel media, collage, and everything in between.
Size
120ml
Brand
The Crafters Workshop
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