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Build a reliable painting setup with this four-color tempera kit featuring classic hues that support endless color possibilities. White, yellow, red, and blue form the foundation for mixing a wide spectrum of shades, while the smooth-flowing formula delivers consistent coverage with strong opacity. Each paint dries to a durable finish that resists cracking and flaking, helping artwork maintain its appearance over time.
The water-based composition allows for straightforward cleanup with soap and water, making project transitions easier and less time-consuming. Certified AP non-toxic and made in the USA, this set is formulated without latex, dairy, casein, soy, egg, gluten, peanut, or tree nuts. With four gallon-sized containers, this kit offers dependable volume for high-use creative environments that benefit from steady supply and predictable performance.
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This combination includes the primary colors plus white, allowing for a wide range of custom blends without needing additional paints. Mixing these shades can produce both bold and subtle tones depending on the ratios used. It’s a practical starting point for building a complete color palette.
The opaque formula helps new layers stand out without excessive buildup. Allowing each coat to dry before adding another typically leads to cleaner results. This approach can also help prevent unwanted color blending between layers.
The smooth consistency supports controlled brush movement and helps reduce patchiness. Even application often requires less reworking, which can save time during larger projects. Using quality brushes can further improve coverage.
Keeping the lids sealed tightly helps maintain moisture and consistency. Storing the containers in a moderate environment away from extreme heat or cold is recommended. If separation occurs, gentle stirring usually restores the texture.
Yes, the inclusion of primary colors makes it easier to adjust tones gradually until the desired shade is reached. Starting with small mixes allows for better accuracy before scaling up. Keeping notes on ratios can help recreate colors later.