Home | Product Reviews | Tips & Techniques | Tutorials | Newbie Center | Galleries | Links | New Art | My Art Studio Interesting Ideas | Guestbook | Humorous Hues | Web Design Services | Items for Sale | Family | Email Me Peerless Watercolors Author: Tyra L. Smith (Manufacturer Peerless Color Laboratories http://www.peerlesscolor.com/) I LOVE my Peerless Watercolors. I have the basic set, the extended color set and the grayscale set. Not ONLY will they air dry on matte cardstocks, they also air dry on shrink plastic and glossy cardstocks. You can get some WAY cool effects watercolor on glossy cardstock! (just remember that when working with the glossy cardstock, concerning water, a little dab will do ya!!) If you have old photos...get a copy (an actual photo, not photocopy) made and you can "tint" the photo itself. The Peerless Watercolors are also fantastic when used on either opaque white or clear shrink plastic, you can achieve a stunning stained glass look with them. Peerless watercolors are wonderful because of how portable they are. The dry watercolors are basically a sheet of paper which has the color embedded in it. You use a wait brush, waterbrush or even a blender pen to pick up the color off of the sheet and put it on your cardstock. These paints travel beautifully !!! They come in several colors and are quite inexpensive. You can see them and read a bit about on them on the Peerless Laboratory web site, and I think you can also retail or wholesale order from them as well
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