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Add a calm, versatile tone to creative projects with light blue washable tempera paint formulated for consistent coverage and smooth flow. The opaque pigment lays down evenly, helping artwork appear clean and vibrant while drying to a finish that resists cracking, flaking, and peeling. Its blendable nature makes it easy to soften colors, create gradients, or develop custom shades for more detailed work.
Designed with convenience in mind, the washable formula removes from most fabrics using soap and cold water, helping simplify post-project cleanup. Certified AP non-toxic and made in the USA, this paint is produced without latex, dairy, casein, soy, egg, gluten, peanut, or tree nuts. Each pack includes two gallon bottles, providing a dependable volume for environments that benefit from steady color availability and reliable performance.
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Light blue offers a softer alternative to deeper blues, making it useful for backgrounds, highlights, and layered compositions. It reflects light well, which can help brighten an overall design. When paired with darker tones, it often adds contrast without overwhelming the piece.
The smooth consistency supports controlled brush movement, which can help reduce streaking as you work. Because the formula is designed for steady flow, it typically requires less reworking once applied. Keeping containers closed between uses helps maintain that texture.
After curing, the paint forms a stable surface intended for normal handling. The washable aspect mainly supports easier removal during cleanup rather than weakening the dried finish. Allowing adequate drying time helps ensure the best results.
Pouring smaller amounts into secondary containers often improves control and reduces waste. This also helps prevent accidental spills during active projects. Resealing the main container promptly helps preserve moisture.
Yes, light blue mixes well with whites for airy pastels or with deeper pigments for cooler tones. Adding color gradually usually produces more accurate blends. Trying small test mixes first can help fine-tune the final result.