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Pix the Cat Steam CD Key

Normann Copenhagen Pix Pendant Ø60 White

Normann Copenhagen Pix Pendant Ø30 White

Normann Copenhagen Pix Pendant Ø20 White

Normann Copenhagen Pix Pendant Ø45 White

Gumoil Photographic Printing Revised Edition

Lino printing

Lino printing

Download templates for lino printing aboveLearn how to make lino prints in 6 simple stepsWant to make lino prints but don't know how to get started? Don't worry! It's easy to do and EVERYONE can join in on this wonderful creative project.In this guide, you'll learn how to make lino prints in 6 simple steps - and, of course, you'll get our best advice along the way. What is lino printing?Lino printing is a fine art technique where you use linoleum as a printing plate. You cut out your desired design in linoleum and then roll linoleum ink onto the raised areas with a linoleum roller. Finally, transfer the design to paper - and voila, you have a lino print!                                                                                                                                        What tools should I use for lino printing?Before you start lino printing, you need the proper tools:·      One soft cut sheet for lino print / pressure plate (Item no. 95700 and 95701)·      Lino roller (Item no. 95707)·      Lino cutter (Item no. 95706)·      Lino ink (Item no. 95702)·      A Linoleum Cutting Board (Item no. 95703 and 95704)In addition, you will need pencil and paper (you can also use PAP FAB, textiles and similar) and protective paper or cardboard. We have linoleum sheets in both A5 and A6, and our linoleum cutting board is available for both right-handed and left-handed people.Are you looking for a complete linocut starter kit (Item no. 29697)? Naturally, we have a smart little one that includes everything you need to get started!

GBP 0.00
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TaylorMade TP5 Pix 3.0 Golf Balls Mens White 1 Dozen

TaylorMade TP5 Pix 3.0 Golf Balls Mens White 1 Dozen

TaylorMade TP5 Pix 3.0 Balls For years, TaylorMade has been a frontrunner in crafting top-tier, tour-level golf balls, with their TP5 and TP5x models rising to become among the most favoured balls on major professional golf tours worldwide. Now, it's time for the latest iterations of this dynamic duo to hit the market, bringing exciting prospects for passionate golfers everywhere. Among the pair, the TaylorMade TP5 offers the softest feel and generates the highest greenside spin. Its advanced 5-layer construction incorporates a wealth of cutting-edge technology, evident in its performance on the course. With a cast urethane cover ensuring exceptional durability, a TP5 golf ball can reliably accompany you through numerous rounds, given accurate aim and solid contact. Featuring Clearpath Alignment visuals on the cover, the TP5 Pix 3.0 Golf Balls have been proven to enhance alignment on the green, offering valuable feedback to improve putting stats. Moreover, the distinct visuals of the Pix 3.0 Golf Ball make it easier to track in various lighting conditions, eliminating the dreaded question, "did anyone see that?" from your playing partners. If your priority is selecting a ball that delivers exceptional distance off the tee while excelling in approach shots and scoring around the green, then the TP5 Pix 3.0 emerges as the perfect choice for enhancing your game. 53-POINT COMPRESSION DELTA Precision Layer Development aims to maximize stiffness deltas from core through mantle layers, resulting in low spin with drivers and long irons and high spin with wedges. NEW SPEED-WRAPPED CORE Produces a softer sound while encouraging a faster design. NEW 5-LAYER PROGRESSIVE CONSTRUCTION TaylorMade's most extensive speed gradient optimizes spin separation between drivers and long irons (low spin) and wedges (high spin). NEW WHITE-ON-WHITE AND YELLOW-ON-YELLOW COVER DESIGN Coloured urethanes, matched to paint colours, enhance the perception of durability.

GBP 47.99
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Principles of Textile Printing

Normann Copenhagen Pix Ceiling Light Ø60 cm White

Normann Copenhagen Pix Ceiling Light Ø45 cm White

Daler-Rowney - System3 Acrylic Screen Printing Set

Daler-Rowney - System3 Acrylic Screen Printing Set

Wooden Frame with high-quality mesh (41cm x 55cm) Squeegee (28.5cm x 8mm) 5 x 75ml tubes of System 3 Original Acrylic Colour Printing Mediums Instructional DVD Developed by Daler-Rowney for lovers of acrylic, the System 3 range is a complete suite of high-quality, intermixable materials comprising of paints, mediums, brushes, surfaces & accessories. Suitable for use with paper, canvas & fabric with a range of acrylic colours, mediums, tools, a mesh screen, instructions & a tutorial DVD, this set is perfect for anyone interested in picking up screen printing recreationally. Video overview: Screen Printing with Daler-Rowney System 3 Acrylics Why choose Daler-Rowney System 3 Screen Printing Set? Featuring five vibrant System 3 colours: Vermillion Hue (588), Ultramarine (123), Process Yellow (675), Process Black (040) and Titanium White (009), the System 3 Screen Printing Set also contains System 3 Textile Printing Medium (260ml), System 3 Screen Printing Medium (130ml), System 3 Screen Drawing Fluid (29.5ml), System 3 Removable Screen Block (130ml), plastic mixing spatula and  brush. Video: A 'How To' Guide for Screen Printing by Daler-Rowney What is Acrylic paint? Fast-drying and water based, Acrylic paint is comprised of a pigment suspended in an acrylic co-polymer binder. This is then applied to a support such as a canvas. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water, producing a slight colour change in the process. Acrylic paint dries to a water-resistant, flexible finish, making it the ideal medium for a number of craft purposes including screen printing and model making. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 79.95
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