Make adding the finishing touch to your project easier than it's ever been with Scrapbook.com's exclusive Pops of Color Collection. This bundle of little bottles each contains perfect glossy liquid embellishment in an essential color palette that will leave fun little accents on your cards, layouts, handmade gifts, and more.
Contents: 8 bottles of Scrapbook.com Pops of Color, and one 1oz ColorCase Storage
- Snowflake (glitter)
- Unicorn Tears (glitter)
- Bubblegum (pearl finish)
- Dusty Rose (gloss finish)
- Rudolph Red (gloss finish)
- Mint (gloss finish)
- Holly Green (gloss finish)
- Marine (gloss finish)
- 1oz ColorCase Storage
Size: 1 oz (30ml) bottles
Features:
- Dries with 3D dimension
- Pointed tip for precise application
- Easy squeeze bottles
- Water-Based
- Use to write, stencil, & freehand create
- Fits perfectly in the 1 oz ColorCase
- Downloadable/printable color swatch sheet
Want to make your own custom enamel accents or have perfectly-sized dots in a rainbow of colors always at the ready? It's so easy with Pops of Color. Grab a silicone mat, non-stick craft sheet, or glass mat and go to town making dots, shapes, and swirls in any size and color. Give them a good couple of hours to fully dry and they will pop right off your non-stick surface. A tiny dot of glue is all you need to adhere your custom creations to your project!
How to Use Your Pops of Color:
- Unscrew the cap to access the nozzle tip (make sure you remove the red stopper before your first use)
- Give the bottle a slight squeeze while aiming the tip at your project
- Guide the Pops of Color into dots, words, shapes, or strokes to add color and shine to the area of your choice
- Apply in a thin or thick layer until you're satisfied with the coat
- Allow the Pops of Color to fully dry (drying time will depend on coat thickness)
- Enjoy your amazing project!
Number of pieces: 9
Please Note: Pops of Color should be stored in a 68-72 degrees F (20-22 degrees C) controlled environment. Pops of Color is a water-based product that is prone to freezing when left on a porch or in a mailbox during cold winter months, which can lead to damaging the quality of your product.