Brusho Crystal Colours, Assorted Set of 8
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Quick Overview
Have you heard what's all the rage? It's Brusho! Brusho Crystal Colour is a brilliantly intense watercolor paint powder that comes in little pots of magic used to create wonderful bursts of color. Loose, expressive, and a beginner-friendly alternative to traditional watercolor painting, it allows you to create visually stunning, expressive artwork with minimum fuss!
Manufactured in Sheffield, England, for more than 35 years, Brusho Crystal Colours are completely non-toxic, encouraging fun and safe experimentation. It is however suggested to wear rubber gloves to protect your skin from staining.
Assorted Set of 8 - This basic introductory paint set contains the most popular mix of colors which are totally intermixable and when used individually or together for great background effects. Includes one 1/2 oz. bottle each of Burnt Sienna, Lime Green, Moss Green, Olive Green, Rose Red, Sandstone, Terracotta and Yellow Ochre. Also includes an illustrated leaflet giving some ideas and techniques.
Tip - The best way to use Brusho is to leave the cap on but pierce the top with a thumbtack. This allows you to sprinkle a little Brusho at a time. A little goes a long way! When storing, leave the thumbtack in as a stopper.Brand |
Brusho |
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Series |
Crystalline Colour |
Format |
Bottle |
Color |
Assorted |
Color Family |
Assorted |
No. |
BASS08 |
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