Perfect Pearls are fantastic loose pearlescent pigment powders with a clever built-in resin.

The inbuilt resin allows these powders to adhere well to a multitude of surfaces and not require sealing or fixing afterwards. This means you can use them on uncured polymer clay and once baked there is no need to seal with varnish - the powders will adhere to the clay.

Perfect Pearls can also be used on all sorts of card and paper projects. Use them dry or mix with water to create a translucent paint. You can also mix them into other materials - try adding them to acrylic paints, embossing powders or mix them into unbaked polymer clay.

As if that wasn't enough - use them in conjuction with the Perfect Medium stamp pad to create beautiful pearlescent stamped images on paper, baked clay and more.

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    Gum Arabic

    JACQUARD-Finest grade of pure Acacia Senegal and A. Arabica. 1 oz jar (28 grams). Also known as Gum Acacia, this item is the traditional binding agent used in watercolor paints. The gum is extracted from two types of Acacia tree and is non-toxic. Use...

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    Paint Palette. This package contains one six well PVC paint palette (6x3-1/2x1/2in). Create an alcohol ink paint tray and use your Alcohol Blending Pen to paint onto surfaces. How about your water based inks?  Yes!  Take look at the video...

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  • Gum Arabic

    Jacquard

    Gum Arabic

    JACQUARD-Finest grade of pure Acacia Senegal and A. Arabica. 1 oz jar (28 grams). Also known as Gum Acacia, this item is the traditional binding agent used in watercolor paints. The gum is extracted from two types of Acacia tree and is non-toxic. Use...

    $3.80
    $3.89
    Add to Cart
  • Palette

    Palette

    Paint Palette. This package contains one six well PVC paint palette (6x3-1/2x1/2in). Create an alcohol ink paint tray and use your Alcohol Blending Pen to paint onto surfaces. How about your water based inks?  Yes!  Take look at the video...