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Tsukineko Vegas Gold 070

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All purpose blendable, washable, veratile and non-toxic ink.
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Sooo...what is All-Purpose Ink?? 
   -  A washable, permanent craft ink with the consistency of water
   -  Maintain the soft hand of your fabric while applying vivid colors to all of your fabric masterpieces!
   -  Perfect for any pourous surfaces - try it on wood, fabric. leather and more!
   -  Acid-free, water-based and non-toxic
 
Due to its blendability, versatility, flexibility and washability this quick-drying craft ink has become a favorite among fabric and mixed media artists. And because it's water-based and non-toxic, All-Purpose Ink is fun for artists of all ages. Use it on wood, paper, leather and other porous surfaces too. All-Purpose Ink must be heat set on fabric for permanence. Heat set between color applications to prevent bleeding. Or layer colors to achieve a blended "watercolor" effect.  Paint, airbrush, stencil or dye fabric to highlight your designs, and then just heatset with an iron to make it permanent. Water-based ink is also easily blended (lightened or darkened), and two or more colors can be blended to create your own unique color.

FOR BEST RESULTS:
• Use Fantastix® blending tools to apply All-Purpose Ink
• Dip Fantastix® into ink bottle and “load” blending tool with desired amount of ink
• Be sure to test your surface and color before starting a final project
• Always heat-set fabric with an iron, other surfaces optional
  
QUICK TIPS:
• Blending your All-Purpose Ink colors is perfect for marbling!
• Dilute All-Purpose Ink with small amounts of water for a watercolor effect! (Do not exceed three parts ink to one part water and test first.)
• Mix All-Purpose Ink colors—especially white—to create your own personal palette!
• Apply All-Purpose Ink with an artist’s brush or cosmetic sponge for dazzling results!

Item #: QM0853
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