Pour mixture into a bucket add enough water to make a total of 1 gal 3 79 l and stir.
Jacquard marbling color.
Jacquard produces a broad selection of paints and inks suitable for a variety of surfaces including airbrush color dye na flow jacquard screen ink lumiere lumiere 3d marbling color neopaque piñata alcohol ink textile color and versatex screen ink.
No more problems with some colors sinking and some spreading too much.
Each design is as unique as a fingerprint.
All jacquard s marbling colors spread equally on the marbling size and produce the most intense colors possible.
Makers of piñata alcohol ink textile color neopaque lumiere airbrush color dye na flow marbling color versatex acid dye basic dye idye solarfast procion mx pearl e.
All colors spread equally on the marbling size and have good adhesion on any porous or semi porous substrate.
The jacquard marbling kit is easy to use and gives professional quality results.
4 teaspoons 19 g carrageenan to 1 gal 3 79 l water.
A great group activity.
Jacquard products is the leading manufacturer of artist quality textile mixed media and craft products for over 35 years.
On other porous and semi porous surfaces the paints have excellent adhesion.
Jacquard color magnet pen 45ml.
All colors spread equally except black which spreads more deliberately and is usually used first on the marbling size and have good adhesion on any porous or semi porous substrate.
Jacquard acid dye starter set.
Recommended proportions for marbling.
In a blender slowly add the carrageenan to 3 cups 0 71 l warm water and blend until fully dispersed.
Jacquard acid dye starter set.
The jacquard marbling colors are formulated for ease of use and professional results.
Use this traditional technique to make your own patterned fabric one of a kind wrapping paper greeting cards fine art and more.
This 2 ounce bottle of black marbling color by jacquard is formulated for ease of use and provides professional results.
The traditional art of marbling is a great way to apply beautiful colors.
Marbling is an ancient art form of floating paints on the surface of thickened water.
The revolutionary new jacquard marbling colors have solved this problem.
Developed specifically for marbling they all float the same except the black spreads a bit more than the others as it is often the first color used and for this reason are completely intermixable to get an endless palette.
You will need to supply paper or fabric.