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Crumble & Sparkle Synthetic Mica Flake: Pretty Girl!
Crumble & Sparkle Synthetic Mica Flake: Pretty Girl!
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Sweet, sassy, and effortlessly chic, Pretty Girl is a charming pink pigmented mica flake that crumbles like fairy dust between your fingertips. Starting as a delicate flake and breaking down into a velvety pigment dust, this beauty is made for creatives who adore soft shimmer and pastel glam in every stroke and swirl. Lovingly named by Grandma Wendy from @grandmawendycrafts, this pigment brings a touch of heart and heritage to every sparkle-filled creation.
Perfect for resin art, polymer clay, painting, and mixed media crafts, Pretty Girl brings a candy-floss blush to your work, adding that sugar-sweet pop without ever fading into the background.
In resin, Pretty Girl dissolves into a fine pigment, giving your pieces a smooth and romantic finish. Whether you’re creating blush-toned tumblers, statement earrings, or adding a soft shimmer to your painted skies, this pink mica is your pretty-in-pigment partner.
Ideal for:
- Resin jewellery, tumblers & coasters
- Polymer clay for soft shimmer effects
- Painting & mixed media for pastel layering
- Craft embellishments, card making, scrapbooking & more
Features:
- 20g of Pastel pink pigment that shifts from flake to fine dust
- Highly pigmented, lightfast, and permanently bold
- Easy to blend in resin, clay, or acrylic mediums
- Not cosmetic grade, synthetic and will stain fingers (handle with care)
Whether you’re creating dreamy textures in canvas art or giving your resin a whisper of pink perfection, Pretty Girl is your go-to glittering muse. She’s sugar, sparkle, and shimmer; all in one playful pigment.
Important Information
Important Information
Plant cellulose-based glitter is a type of glitter that is made from cellulose, a natural polymer found in the cell walls of plants.
The production of plant cellulose-based glitter typically involves extracting cellulose from plants, such as eucalyptus or other fast-growing sources. The cellulose is then processed into a glittery material that can be used for various applications, including cosmetics, arts and crafts, and other decorative purposes.
This type of glitter is considered more sustainable and environmentally friendly than conventional glitter, as it is biodegradable. It offers a eco-conscious option for those who want to enjoy the sparkle of glitter without the environmental drawbacks associated with traditional varieties.
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