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Mod Podge - Extreme Glitter Water-Based Sealer (236ml)

Cowling & Wilcox - Brown Low-Noise Packing Tape Roll

Pébéo - Setacolor Cuir Leather Marker Extreme Black

Pébéo - Setacolor Cuir Leather Marker Extreme Black

Nib: Extra-Fine Colours: 10 sold individually Specialised markers for leather Extra-fine tip for detailed designs Available in 10 vibrant, opaque colours Suitable for customising both leather & imitation leather Specially designed for use with both leather & imitation leather, these innovative, easy-to-use markers from Pebeo are ideal for beginners, students & professional designers alike. Available in 10 vibrant, opaque colours, these markers feature an extra-fine pointed tip that produces a bold, consistent line perfect for writing, detailing and a number of intricate designs. Before use, vigorously shake the marker (with the cap on!) before pressing the tip down to allow the paint to flow from the barrel.  Once you're done with your masterpiece, be sure to replace the cap securely & store the markers flat. Rigorously tested, they're incredibly hardwearing against rubbing, scratching & folding (tested on over 100,000 folds), ensuring that your customisation stays pristine for as long as possible. Setacolor Cuir Leather A complete suite of materials developed for restoring, recolouring & redesigning both leather & imitation leather clothing, furniture or objects. Available as a paint in 35 individual colours, these can be used in combination with their extra-fine markers for almost limitless creative possibilities.  Before starting any project, it's recommended to first use their Primer & Deglazer medium to suitably prepare any piece of leather or imitation leather.

GBP 4.25
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Pébéo - Setacolor Cuir Leather Paint (45ml) Extreme Black

Seawhite - Scalpel Handle No.3

Swann Morton - Standard Scalpel Handle No.3

Swann Morton - Retractaway Handle & 5 x No. 10A Blades

Clairefontaine - Pastelmat Pad No.2 (24 x 30cm)

Bob Ross - Painting Knife No. 5

Bob Ross - Painting Knife No. 10

Clairefontaine - Pastelmat Pads (18 x 24cm) No. 3 - White

Scola - Air Drying Clay (4.5kg) Terracotta

Scola - Air Drying Clay (12.5kg) Terracotta

Scola - Air Drying Clay (4.5kg) Stone

Scola - Air Drying Clay (12.5kg) Stone

Clairefontaine - Pastelmat Pads (18 x 24cm) No. 2 - White, Sienna, Brown & Anthracite

Clairefontaine - Pastelmat Pads (18 x 24cm) No. 1 - Maize, Buttercup, Dark Grey & Light Grey

Rapid Tools - R53 Staple Gun

Michael Harding - Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer - Neutral Grey No.7 (500ml) 500ml

Pro Arte - Academy Brush Set AWA (5pc)

Pro Arte - Masterstroke Miniature Brush Set MSA (6pc)

Derwent - Inktense Paint Pan Set No.1 (12pc)

Pro Arte - Sablene Brush Set 38WB (5pc)

Da Vinci - JUNIOR Synthetics All-Purpose Brush Set 4211 (5pc)

Schmincke - HORADAM Aquarell Watercolour (5ml) Chromium Orange Hue (no lead) 214 (S2)

Schmincke - HORADAM Aquarell Watercolour (5ml) Chromium Orange Hue (no lead) 214 (S2)

Made using only the finest pigments Excellent lightfastness 69 single pigment formulations Superior quality Fantastic value for money Also available in half pans Video: Behind The Scenes of Schmincke Watercolour Production Knowing watercolour relies upon the variable characteristics its pigments, more than any other medium, Schmincke watercolour paints use only the finest pigments in their watercolour tubes. The Horadam Aquarell range features excellent levels of light fastness in its collection of vibrant colours. Including 69 single pigment formulations, combined with only the highest standard Kordofan Gum Arabic binding medium, Horadam Aquarell Watercolour Tubes offer a superior quality synonymous with the Schmincke brand. Why choose Schmincke Horadam Aquarell Watercolour Half Pans? Formed by a unique manufacturing process, Schmincke Horadam Aquarell Watercolour Half Pans contain the same high quality formulation as Aquarell Watercolour Tubes. Pans are filled four times, over a period of four months, with the colours being allowed to dry and settle between each filling. This creates a concentrated half pan, ready for use when wetted with water. What is watercolour? Watercolour is produced by the combination of a pigment with a binder, usually Gum Arabic. This is then applied, with water, to a support such as watercolour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Water colours are water-based, so brushes used to apply the watercolour paint need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for watercolour brushes. Why use tube watercolour? Watercolour paint is available in two different formats, tubes and pan. Watercolour tubes are ideal for creating a strong wash quickly, and are popular with artists who are producing large scale work, and using a lot of colours. Tube watercolour lends itself to many different techniques, in contrast to pan colours, which are better suited to creating more detailed artwork. What is better, tube watercolour or half pans? There is no difference in quality between tube watercolour and half pans, the difference is in the application. One of the main features of the tubes is controlled measurement of use, applying as little or as much as required by the artist. Big spaces are more easily covered using tube water colour than when using a half pan. Designed for ease of travel, half pan colours are perfect to use on the go. Half pans are popular with artists who paint infrequently, as the paints may be left for a long periods of time between uses, without affecting their quality. What to do if your tube dries up? Keeping the caps closed tightly on the tubes will help prevent the paint drying up. Once a tube has dried up, the watercolour paint cannot be re-softened. However, the colour may still be used by cutting open the tube, and using in the same way as a pan of watercolour.  Which surfaces best support Watercolour? When choosing a watercolour surface, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of watercolour paper & pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for watercolour painting? Watercolour painting requires the brush to hold large amounts of water and paint. Natural hair brushes, particularly Red Sable brushes, tend to be favoured by artists working with watercolour. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, Sable hair has excellent spring and resilience. The hairs are particularly strong at the brush's fine tip, allowing the brush to be used both delicately and aggressively. Advancements in the production of synthetic hair have resulted in a rise in popularity of Synthetic Watercolour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Who are Schmincke? Founded in 1881 by Hermann Schmincke and Josef Horadam, the Schmincke Company originated in Düsseldorf. Renowned for "tradition, passion and quality", Schmincke continue to manufacture all their products in the German town of Erkrath. Combining the latest technology with handmade processes, Schmincke produce the finest calibre artists' colours, which are predominantly single pigmented. Schmincke offer an array of paints to suit all abilities and budgets, including Akademie, a collection of inexpensive acrylic colours developed for students and beginners.

GBP 5.78
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