Dr. Ph. Martins Bleedproof White Fine Art Paint, 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
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Domestic Deb
> 24 hourThis stuff is the bomb! I have been searching for a White to touch up watercolor bleeds or add an overall hazy quality to my watercolor paintings and this is it! Also great for a little light accent or anything else you need. Very versatile.
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Kyrstyn H.
> 24 hourI use this product on black and dark colored papers. It shows up beautifully. When dried, I can erase all pencil marks without any smudges at all.
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Pauline Dravet
> 24 hourFirst bottle arrived and it was a paste. The second bottle was very thick but I was able to stir it up to become a thick syrup consistency. I wish I would have gotten it from the local craft store.
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C. Yates
> 24 hourThis ink is especially helpful in covering my boo boos in card making.
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Britt
> 24 hourGreat product! Works really well with alcohol ink.
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Victoria Minard
> 24 hourGood at first, but it gets thick very quickly.
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itscakeoclocksomewhere
> 24 hourGood quality artist ink!
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K. Berchin
> 24 hourI use to highlight my watercolors ,,, or fix mistakes. Great coverage.
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OY
> 24 hourThis ink was extremely thick. While it was very opaque, I couldnt get it to work with my calligraphy nibs. Perhaps dilution is required, but there are no instructions. This rookie couldnt figure it out.
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YC
> 24 hourI purchased this ink for my dip pens and it is an opaque true white that dries with a smooth, elevated texture. It was well packaged and doubled-wrapped in two bubble wrap bags and shipped within a returnable Amazon bag. The ink is thicker than modpodge and has pieces of what looks like curdled milk or dried Elmers glue. However, when I thoroughly mixed it with the handle of a plastic spork, the clumps quickly dissolved. By itself, it is to thick to use on calligraphy nibs, so I progressively added water to the top layer and continuously mixed until I achieved the perfect viscosity. I have only used this ink with my blue pumpkin nibs and assume it will also work well with my Hunt 101 and Hunt 513 nibs when watered down. The ink dries quickly within the container, which is a good thing in terms of the added water because it will quickly evaporate, but a bad thing in regards to the duration of the ink, so I suggest keeping it tightly closed when not in use and ALWAYS cleaning the mouth of the container and lid before storage. Its actual drying time on paper is very slow, but its worth the waiting time because the white pops against colored paper and looks like an off-white creme colour on white paper.