Master's Touch Pre-Mixed Pouring Acrylic Starter Set
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Warning: CHOKING HAZARD : Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Jump on the latest DIY trends with easy-to- use mediums like Master's Touch Pre-Mixed Pouring Acrylic Starter Set. This set comes with high-flow liquid pigment which offers a pre-mixed pouring medium to paint ratio, gloves, a drop cloth, and stir sticks that will allow you to create stunning marble effect pieces in no time. Fill the included pouring cup with colors before dumping the contents over the surface of your choice for a one-of-a-kind design everyone will adore!
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- Medium: Acrylic
- Finish: Matte & Metallic
- Volume: 2 Fluid Ounces (59mL) Each
- Age Grade: 14+
- Quantity: 1 Set
Set Includes:
- 12 - Stir Sticks
- 10 - Disposable Cups
- 1 - Drop Cloth
- 1 - Pair Of Gloves
- 1 - Instruction Guide
- 1 - Cell Medium (2 Fluid Ounces)
- 1 - Turquoise Paint
- 1 - Springtime Blue Paint
- 1 - Sapphire Paint
- 1 - Lilac Petals Paint
- 1 - Red Paint
- 1 - Black Paint
- 1 - Silver Metallic Paint
- 1 - Gold Metallic Paint
- 1 - White Paint
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Great for a beginner
Just started acrylic pouring as a hobby and this kit is a great way to start! Gives you a little bit of everything you would need to test out pouring and is a lot of fun highly recommend!
Quite Disappointing
I think this is a decent starter kit. There isn't a huge variety in colors, but what I'm mostly concerned with is the "Cell Medium". When i tried it out, it just pushed the paint away and left spots of visible canvas. They were not cells in any way.