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The Jacquard Cyanotype kit revives the historic 1842 sun-printing photographic technique, delivering rich Prussian blue monochromatic prints on a wide range of natural fibers and porous surfaces. This 2-component sensitizer set, bundled with a premium sponge brush, offers an easy, quick, and versatile process ideal for photographers, artists, and makers seeking authentic, durable, and visually striking blueprints on paper and fabric.
| ASIN | B08K1YZBQC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,847 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #344 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Moshify |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (439) |
| Date First Available | 18 October 2020 |
| Item Weight | 172 g |
| Model Number | JAC-CYANO-B1 |
| Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 17.78 x 5.08 cm; 172 g |
| Special Features | Durable |
J**A
I hsve been using this kit for over a year. Amazing value. Great results. I added watercolour and ink. Very fun. I recommended this product to all my art friends.
R**A
I bought one pack to learn cyanotype and after using it I decided to get the second pack. It is easy to use (instructions are included) and I was satisfied with the price. It took quite a long time to learn and actually get good results. I used the mix on different types of paper. It did not work at all on some paper and worked very well on some other paper. I don't know why yet. It seemed to work the best on mixed media paper. You definitely need a dark, dark place for covering the paper with the mix and for fully drying the paper. I think anyone who is a creative person will be able to appreciate this item and use it in various ways.
E**S
Parfait pour faire de belles oeuvre d’arts
A**C
Easy to use as instructions are straightforward. There are many ways to change the end result. always it’s a beautiful surprise. Definitely it is worth giving a try. Yeah maybe for kids. Idk.
L**S
I'm a professional artist and photographer, but this was my first time for making cyanotypes, and it was fun and drop-dead easy, and the grandkids loved it. A little goes a LONG way; my recommendation is after you add water to the bottles, try mixing just a half teaspoon of each together in a disposable drink cup. I cut watercolor paper down to about 4x6 inches to test. The mixture is as thin as water, and a light coating does just fine; mine I coated leaving an inch or so for border. Start with 1.5 to 2 minute exposures with the sun as overhead as possible. Refine from there. Plan on your first several to be test runs to experiment with before you go crazy with the composition. There is enough here to make LOTS. Well worth the money.
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