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Bring lively color to art projects with Little Masters Washable Tempera Paint in bright pink. This smooth-flowing formula provides strong opacity and reliable coverage, helping artwork appear bold while maintaining an even finish. The paint blends easily with other tempera colors, making it simple to adjust tones or create softer variations when needed.
Cleanup stays manageable with a washable formula designed to remove from most fabrics using soap and cold water. Certified AP non-toxic and made in the USA, this paint is formulated without latex, dairy, casein, soy, egg, gluten, peanut, or tree nuts. Each pack includes six 32-ounce bottles, offering a practical balance between volume and handling for creative spaces that use paint regularly.
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The pigment delivers a noticeable brightness that holds up well after drying. Its opacity helps reduce the need for multiple coats on most surfaces. Letting the paint dry completely helps maintain its true tone.
The mid-sized bottles are typically easier to handle than larger containers, allowing for more controlled dispensing. This can help minimize spills during setup or cleanup. Pouring smaller amounts at a time also helps reduce product waste.
When applied with steady strokes, the formula spreads evenly and helps limit patchiness. Working in consistent layers often produces the best visual result. Allowing each layer to dry before adding another can further improve coverage.
Rinsing tools soon after use usually prevents paint from drying on bristles or surfaces. Soap and cold water are typically effective for removing residue from many fabrics. Addressing spills promptly often leads to easier removal.
Keeping lids tightly sealed helps prevent the paint from thickening over time. Store bottles upright in a moderate environment away from extreme heat or cold. If separation occurs, a gentle stir typically restores the original consistency.