Description
- TACTICOLOR GUACHE POWDER: 100g resealable bag with Finger gouache or liquid gouache in powder which can be reconstituted with water
- INSTRUCTIONS: Tactilcolor Gouache powder is a finger gouache or liquid gouache in powder which can be reconstituted. This fine, creamy paste can be applied directly using your fingers for the finger gouache formulation, or with brushes for the liquid gouache formulation for use on paper, cardboard, Bristol board, wood, salt dough and white self-hardening clay among others. Due to their rich pigmentation, the colours are opaque, they remain bright and do not fade when dry.
- PREPARATION TIME: only 4 minutes - Shake the powder and water vigorously in a closed container for 30 seconds. Leave to rest for three minutes. Finally, shake the closed container vigorously for a further 30 seconds. The paint is ready!
- COMPOSITION: This formula, composed of a minimum of 97% raw materials of natural origin, is perfectly adapted for children from 2 years old. Zero added preservatives, Zero waste. Prepare only the amount of paint that you need. 90% less packaging compared to two 150ml bottles of liquid gouache. Reduction of CO2 emissions and therefore of the carbon impact because less mass to transport.Recyclable and resealable bag for long term storage.
- EDUCATION: Experimentation through the preparation of paint, learning about the origin of colours, civic and environmentally responsible education. The colours are bright and luminous even after drying, redilutable and can be mixed together in powder or reconstituted form.
- AGE: For children 2 years of age and older, use under the supervision of an adult. From 3 years of age, the fun can be enhanced by using different accessories: a stamp, foam roller, stencil, paintbrush, etc. from the Pbo Children range. CE marking attesting to the compliance with the requirements of the European Directive on the safety of toys. Contains a bittering agent to prevent ingestion.
- CLEANING: Tactilcolor powder paint can be easily cleaned from the skin using soap and water, or with a slightly greasy pomade. Washing with water will allow you to remove 100% of the binder, which is soluble in water. Nonetheless, the dyes present in the ink may have varying affinities depending on the support used (textile fibres, etc.).