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Polar Night - Dot Card

Polar Night - Dot Card

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Polar Night is a collection of 6 handmade, mica watercolors inspired by the glowing, sparkling colors of winter sunsets. This listing is for a sample-sized palette/dot card. Each dot is big enough for several uses. Dot cards are perfect if you like trying a lot of different colors, or if you want to test out colors/formulas before investing in larger sizes. 

Polar Night palettes include:
- Golden Hour, a pale yellow on light paper and a bright gold when layered on top of dark paint or paper
- Alpenglow, a golden-orange
- Solstice, a rose/mauve gold
- Frost, an off-white/transparent beige on light paper and a bright blue when layered over dark paint or paper
- Nor'easter, a deep blue-purple
- Flurry, a silvery steel blue

DETAILS

Ingredients: Micas, distilled water, gum arabic, vegetable glycerin, and clove leaf oil. The dots come on a 4.5x3 inch piece of cellulose watercolor paper.

Lightfastness: All the pigments used to color the micas in this collection have excellent lightfastness ratings. I would not expect any fading, but I always recommend testing for lightfastness if you need to be certain of how a paint will perform.

I use black pigment-based inks for stamping/writing on my dot cards. They will not smear if they get wet.

SAFETY

The colors in this collection are nontoxic when used as intended, as artist paints. They are not formulated and have not been tested for any other purpose.

Keep silica gel packets away from young children and pets-- they're choking hazards.

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Louise Secordel

Loved testing these out! Nice shimmery pastels. Beautiful presentation.

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Amanda

High quality and quick shipping! Thank you!

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Nora

Beautifully packaged and the colors are gorgeous!

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Mary

These sparkly paints will make a perfect gift for a friend and wonderful artist who lives in Alaska. They'll be great for her to try out in projects with her granddaughters!