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Color Foil Rolls- 19.5x30 Inch
Color Foil Rolls- 19.5x30 Inch - These rolls are made from thin aluminum. One side has a brilliant color; the other side is either gold or silver. Terrific for all decorative art and craft projects. Import from Germany.
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Saint-Armand Old Masters Paper
Linen and cotton rag laid paper, like the drawing papers used in the 17th century. Also good for calligraphy and etchings. This paper has been used for wallpaper, book restorations and letterpress printing. 80 g/m'; 18 x 24 inch sheets.
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Murano Colored Fine Art Papers
Murano Colored Fine Art Papers - The Murano fine art paper range breathes new life into traditional colored paper. The naturally textured surface and 45% cotton content give it a classic, luxurious feel, while the combination of 35 sophisticated and fashionable colors make it the ideal choice for artists and crafters alike. Acid free and weighing in at a substantial 160gsm (98lbs), Murano is perfect for fine art applications such as pastel, pencil, or charcoal; and crafty creations such as card making, scrapbooking, book making... or anything that takes your imagination! All sheets are 19"x25".
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Awagami Japanese Lacquer Paper
Japanese lacquer (urushi) has long been prized for its soft surface, bright gloss and rich colors. From ancient times to present day, it has been used to coat both sacred and commonplace items: from temple and shrine interiors, to lamps and eating utensils. Awagami has developed this line of beautiful embossed paper to emulate the look and feel of Japanese lacquer. The patterns are highlighted in graphic relief. Machine-made of 100% wood pulp, Lacquer paper is ideal for scrapbooking, collage, box making, card making, book arts and decorative use. These sheets measure 21.7x31.5 inches and weigh 60gsm.
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Art Alternatives Armature Wire
Coil, bend, wrap and manipulate this light-weight and fully pliable aluminum alloy wire into any shape. Perfect for creating an internal support structure for clay or wax sculpture or to be used alone as wire sculpture. The wire will not corrode or stain, and has a melting point of 1220 degrees F/660 degrees C.
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