🌟 Shift your style, shimmer your story!
ALEXES Chameleon Mica Powder Set includes 16 ultra-fine, 0.1 oz jars of metallic, color-shifting pigment powders designed for epoxy resin, soap making, tumblers, and painting. This versatile holographic mica powder delivers vibrant, shimmering effects that enhance any DIY project with professional-grade brilliance.
Compatible Material | Plastic, Metal, Acrylic |
Item Weight | 0.1 Ounces |
B**Y
Doing Backflips!!!
I carve realistic duck decoys and this mica powder is just the ticket I was looking for to give the feathers that iridescent appearance. These colors give a metallic sheen to any item. Very happy with my purchase! Highly recommend for any crafter that needs a metallic shiny look on their work.
B**N
Stunning Chameleon Mica Powder!
I'm obsessed with making fluid art pieces. Whether it be pour painting or using resin and these chameleon powders are GORGEOUS!
J**L
So pretty!
Looks amazing. The colors are beautiful although i haven't tried them yet
S**Y
Great selection and good quality
Great selection of chameleon powders. Small batches, so if you need a large amount, this is more of a sample kit.
S**Y
fun
Love!! amazing colors when used with epoxy resin.
A**A
Not quite chameleon but still very pretty.
I purchased these with the intention of creating watercolors.The pros: They arrived packaged very nicely, no spills. The company also reached out through Amazon confirm their arrival. The shades are 10x brighter than my sparkliest mica. Once mixed with the binder they began to twinkle and dance. Very reflective. Stampers and card makers might love this as a reflective metallic. They perform the brightest on black cardstock.The cons: They appear to be a slightly transparent mica glitter more than a chameleon pigment, which is fine if you know that going into it. I have no doubt they produce fine results in resin. My watercolors however, were a fail. After using my muller and pouring them up into a pan they cured in a somewhat less reflective way. Especially compared to other handmade chameleon watercolors using the same binder. It appears the very transparent base pigment float to the top and the glitter sank to the bottom. Without the muller-same result.I’ve found they work best mixed with other pigments/ micas to create a metallic rather than a chameleon watercolor.All in all would I purchase again? I would, just to make the specific metallics I made. Not for chameleon proprieties. I hope this helps.
J**E
Nice price
Nice colors
K**�
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they are beautiful flakes that are very versatile
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