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Painting >> Marbling Paints
Marble paints can be used for marbling the surface of fabric, paper and card. The smoother the surface, the better the transfer. A tray is prepared containing a solution of size. This is made using a marbling medium such as carrageenan or methyl cellulose. The marbling paint is dropped onto the surface of the size and manipulated using a comb, cocktail sticks etc. Additional colours can be added to the pattern and the paints featured below will remain permanent on fabric once heat set
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Alum mordant for use with natural dyes. Alum is also used to treat fabrics and paper prior to marbling to help paint transfer ...
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Deka Marble is an intermixable water based paint giving brilliant intense colours which are light fast and wash fast up 60°C. Use for marbling on ...
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Add to Deka Marble paints to achieve lighter shades with out making colours transparent.
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A thickening powder for preparing the bath to hold the marbling paint. Use 10gm of medium with 2 litres of cold water. The product is treated for ...
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A thickening powder for preparing the bath to hold the marbling paint. Use 10gm of medium with 2 litres of cold water. The product is treated for ...
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Jacquard Lumiere are thick metallic and pearlescent acrylic paints which do not spread. The high pigmentation provides vibrant colours and excellent ...
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Jacquard Neopaque are brightly coloured opaque acrylics for using on dark or light coloured fabrics from denim to silk, as well as leather, wood, ...
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Add this colourless extender to any acrylic based paint to create transparency without changing the consistency. Alternatively, the extender can be ...
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1. A sodium alginate based thickener made from Kelp seaweed and used in both the textile and food industry. This thickener is recommended for ...
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