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Perfect Pearls Mint Pigment Powder - Ranger PPP-30706 Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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📝 Paper & Paper Crafts, 🧶 Crafting

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Description of Perfect Pearls Mint Pigment Powder - Ranger PPP-30706

Ranger perfect pearls pigment powders. For rubber stampers, paper crafters, scrap bookers and mixed media artists. Mixed with watercolors, inks, acrylic paints, ultra thick embossing enamel, embossing powders and other mediums. Comes in a 2.75-gram convenient transparent jar; non-toxic and acid-free. Available in mint color.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sparkling Shine for Your Paper Crafts

These pearlescent pigments are a game-changer for arts and crafts enthusiasts. The color range is impressive and the results are stunning, adding an extra layer of shine to any project. The only downside is that the powder can be a bit messy to work with, but the end result is worth the effort. Highly recommend for anyone looking to take their paper crafts to the next level.

Pros
  • Intense and vibrant pigment
Cons
  • Requires some skill to apply evenly

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It's not mint!

It's not listed but I decided to just add it as a pigment to whatever I needed. I've used it with the Podge mod and it came out quite dark, very glossy and a brilliant teal depending on the lighting, not pastel mint as described in the listing. I even tried using a smaller amount to get a lighter color but this material is quite dark, definitely not mint green and not what I intended. 2 stars because it's still pretty, but sellers should test their products and describe exactly what you're…

Pros
  • Mixable with watercolors, inks, acrylics, extra thick embossing varnish, embossing powder and other materials
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It's not mint!

This is not listed but I decided to just add it as a pigment to whatever I needed. I've used it with the Podge mod and it came out quite dark, very glossy and a brilliant teal depending on the lighting, not pastel mint as described in the listing. I even tried using a smaller amount to get a lighter color but this material is quite dark, definitely not mint green and not what I intended. 2 stars because it's still pretty, but sellers should test their products and describe exactly what you're…

Pros
  • For rubber stamps, paper makers, scrapbookers and mixed media artists
Cons
  • Other