🎨 Dive into the World of Cyanotype Magic!
The JacquardCyanotype Sensitizer Set is an all-in-one kit designed for creating beautiful Prussian blue monochromatic prints on any natural fiber. With premeasured chemicals and straightforward instructions, this USA-made product ensures a seamless artistic experience. Its fade-resistant finish guarantees that your creations will remain vibrant over time.
Manufacturer | Jacquard |
Part Number | F-JCY1100 |
Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 14.48 x 5.08 cm; 140.61 g |
Item model number | F-JCY1100 |
Size | 200 ml (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Clear |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Jacquard |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Coverage | Full |
Special Features | Fade Resistant |
Usage | Interior |
Included Components | Paper |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 141 g |
A**N
works well
used both at home and at school (I teach) exposed under natural light (sun) or UV light. Students find it easy to use. Only problem I have is gauging how much water I have put in as you have to fill up the bottles before starting and they are black plastic, easiest way is using a measuring jug. Lots of fun and experimenting to be done :-)
C**E
V.good
Great product
P**M
Make up 24 hours ahead
Convenient compared to buying raw chemistry. Good colour when developed
A**R
Works well
Bought for daughter who needed it for the school project.Good quality, shipped well. Cyanotype prints went very well.
L**O
Got this for my daughter
Daughter loved using it as she turns her pictures into wall mounting ones x
G**L
Great results and easy to use
The bottles contain powder which needs to be mixed with distilled water, don't use tap water. I got great results and found it easy to use.
L**A
Love this technique, defo a new hobby.
I received this today. Next day delivery using prime.The bottles contain a powder. I mixed each bottle with water as per instructions. I was too impatient to wait the recommended 24 hours before using it but I am still impressed with the results. I mixed about 10ml of each bottle in a black cup (made way more than I needed) I covered the cup when not using. I coated the card using a kids paint sponge and left to dry in a dimly lit room. Then placed it outside in sunlight with my chosen images on, be careful with this bit as it develops really quickly so make sure whatever you are using doesn't move, I used a photo frame to hold it in place. The closer the image (see how the rose didn't really take) to the paper, the better result you get. These pictures were left outside for around half an hour on an overcast day. And I think the results are brilliant for a totally beginner. I will keep experimenting as had lots of fun doing this.
M**E
Sun light Printing
My first attempt using this product. Delighted!
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