Daler-Rowney FW Acrylic Ink Pouring Medium 750ml
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Price: £19.25
Brand: Daler-Rowney
Description: Daler-Rowney FW Pouring Medium is the first pouring medium created for use with acrylic inks. By mixing 1 part medium to 1 part ink, you can then pour your colours over a chosen surface. Drying with a smooth even coloured film, this medium is suitable for use on canvas, wood and other primed surfaces. Designed to be used with FW Acrylic Inks, System 3 Ink or Aquafine Inks, you're able to create magnificent cells and outstanding effects. Ideal for all pouring techniques, including dirty pour, swirl, puddle pour, flip cup, swipe technique. - Daler-Rowney - Use with Daler-Rowney FW Inks - Dries smooth and even-coloured - No Cracking - Mix 1 part ink to 1 part pouring medium - Use on canvas, wood and other primed surfaces. Daler-Rowney FW Acrylic Ink Pouring Medium 750ml - shop the best deal online on craftcompare.co.uk
Category: Arts and Crafts
Merchant: London Graphic Centre
Product ID: L-7533000317
EAN: 5011386124537
MPN: D160750001
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Author: Mariposa
Rating: 1
Review: It doesn't actually pour, it's expensiveover priced PVA, will go back to Liquitex used previously. It doesn't meet the description or definition of pouring medium! Don't waste your money, stick with Liquitex which does what it says on the label and pours. If I could give it zero stars I would
Author: Mariposa
Rating: 1
Review: It doesn't actually pour, it's expensiveover priced PVA, will go back to Liquitex used previously. It doesn't meet the description or definition of pouring medium! Don't waste your money, stick with Liquitex which does what it says on the label and pours. If I could give it zero stars I would