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100% latex-free! The color of the sponges may vary from box to box.
Instructions for use:
Apply a light coat of paint to the top of the sponge to prevent oversaturation, which causes the sponge to swell.
Gently tap the sponge once on a paper towel to remove excess paint, then apply it to the kit.
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8 Latex-Free Sponges for a Speckled Effect by Desiree Double
100% latex-free! The color of the sponges may vary from box to box.
Instructions for use:
Apply a light coat of paint to the top of the sponge to prevent oversaturation, which causes the sponge to swell.
Gently tap the sponge once on a paper towel to remove excess paint, then apply it to the kit.
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These unique, handmade, LATEX-FREE sponges are ideal for blending and creating the characteristic freckled look of babies. The texture and depth they provide are very realistic when compared to a real baby’s skin. They work well with heat-seal paints, air-dry paints, and silicone paints.
Cleaning Instructions:
-For heat-seal paint: Remove excess paint onto a paper towel. Always use the same color range for each sponge to prevent colors from mixing.
-Air-drying paint: Remove the paint immediately after use and submerge the sponge under running water, gently squeezing it until the water runs clear. Lightly squeeze out excess water and let it air dry on a paper towel. Always use the same color range for each sponge to prevent colors from mixing.
-Silicone paint: Remove the paint immediately after use and submerge the sponge in a small container of mineral spirits, gently squeezing and submerging it to remove the paint.
Gently squeeze out the excess solvent and let it air dry on paper towels. Always use the same color range for each sponge to prevent colors from mixing.