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mm now i look close at the inks they may block up your nozzles there is a lot of suspended sediment.

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sorry, i must add, beautiful mask.

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Ah, I thought so too - the mica or whatever it is that gives them the lovely pearlescent sheen is quite a large-particle sediment. But they are such lovely colours. There's always the old fashioned method of colouring things with a paintbrush... Or even fingers, it wouldn't be the first time I've fingerpainted a piece.:D

...Is it just me, or is there something really funny about the word 'nozzle'... ~giggling~

See more of my work at Xothique Designs.

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You can get the Lumiere brand paints here in the USA too. My wife uses them on some of her paper craft projects and I have used them on a couple leather projects. They give some neat effects. Here is a notebook I did for a freind in Norway several years ago using the Lumiere paints with a brush.

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hey nice work clay, how well did the inks last ? My oldest project with ink is about six months old and seems to be lasting ok. I just got some resolene to try over the dyes? I am hoping for a long lasting covering. do i need to worry about fading?

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