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Arts & Crafts > Crafts and Hobbies > Craft Essentials > Paint & Paint Application > Paints > Chalk Paint
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
This shade mimics the English Lavender of childhood memories. It’s fresh and can offset a piece beautifully or be reminiscent of Provence springs and shabby-chic interiors.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
A standard urban tone that captures the grey of smoke perfectly and is reminiscent of stylish design houses on the banks of the river Thames.
This is a warmer and more inviting white than most modern whites. It’s been used in Britain for centuries especially for decorative friezes.
This colour colour mimics the variety of hues of light blue on the walls of Capetown. Its fairly subtle but it’s brightness and vibrancy comes through even without the South African sun. It also is an absolute favourite of Jackson’s in-house photographer.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics. |
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