NEW PRODUCTS – Thermochromic Pigments in Various Colors
We love playing with obscure materials that have a creepy-cool or magical quality. Sure, there’s invisible ink, but have you ever used heat to make a painting disappear?
We’re carrying these Thermochromic Pigments in a variety of colors.
First up, Pink!
This pigment is a lovely Ada Pink. It changes to a light/white color at 31 °C or 88 °F.
How to get started on your next masterpiece? Just add a little water then paint any surface. This pigment is not meant for use on bare skin as a body paint and definitely not for eating! The paint dries quickly at room temperature and can be removed with soap and water. You can also mix into resin, slime, waxes, sugru, hand-formable plastic…pretty much anything you like!
Heat it up with your breath, hot liquids, heater pads or fabric!
Next in the spectrum is Red!
This pigment is a nice crimson Red. It changes to a light/white color at 31 °C or 88 °F.
How to get started on your next masterpiece? Just add a little water then paint any surface. This pigment is not meant for use on bare skin as a body paint and definitely not for eating! The paint dries quickly at room temperature and can be removed with soap and water. You can also mix into resin, slime, waxes, sugru, hand-formable plastic…pretty much anything you like!
Heat it up with your breath, hot liquids, heater pads or fabric!
Following with Orange!
This pigment is a citrus-y Orange. It changes to a light/white color at 31 °C or 88 °F.
How to get started on your next masterpiece? Just add a little water then paint any surface. This pigment is not meant for use on bare skin as a body paint and definitely not for eating! The paint dries quickly at room temperature and can be removed with soap and water. You can also mix into resin, slime, waxes, sugru, hand-formable plastic…pretty much anything you like!
Heat it up with your breath, hot liquids, heater pads or fabric!
And here’s Yellow!
This pigment is a bright Yellow. It changes to a light/white color at 31 °C or 88 °F.
How to get started on your next masterpiece? Just add a little water then paint any surface. This pigment is not meant for use on bare skin as a body paint and definitely not for eating! The paint dries quickly at room temperature and can be removed with soap and water. You can also mix into resin, slime, waxes, sugru, hand-formable plastic…pretty much anything you like!
Heat it up with your breath, hot liquids, heater pads or fabric!
Moving along to Green!
This pigment is a deep malachite Green. It changes to a light/white color at 31 °C or 88 °F.
How to get started on your next masterpiece? Just add a little water then paint any surface. This pigment is not meant for use on bare skin as a body paint and definitely not for eating! The paint dries quickly at room temperature and can be removed with soap and water. You can also mix into resin, slime, waxes, sugru, hand-formable plastic…pretty much anything you like!
Heat it up with your breath, hot liquids, heater pads or fabric!
Blue trailing behind!
This pigment is a watery Blue. It changes to a light/white color at 31 °C or 88 °F.
How to get started on your next masterpiece? Just add a little water then paint any surface. This pigment is not meant for use on bare skin as a body paint and definitely not for eating! The paint dries quickly at room temperature and can be removed with soap and water. You can also mix into resin, slime, waxes, sugru, hand-formable plastic…pretty much anything you like!
Heat it up with your breath, hot liquids, heater pads or fabric!
Finally, we’re bringing it back to Black.
This pigment is always-classy Adafruit Black. It changes to a light/white color at 31 °C or 88 °F.
How to get started on your next masterpiece? Just add a little water then paint any surface. This pigment is not meant for use on bare skin as a body paint and definitely not for eating! The paint dries quickly at room temperature and can be removed with soap and water. You can also mix into resin, slime, waxes, sugru, hand-formable plastic…pretty much anything you like!
Heat it up with your breath, hot liquids, heater pads or fabric!
Can’t decide which color to get? Why not get a grab-bag of them all!
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