Fresco Finish Chalk paints are quick-drying acrylics with a matte finish. They are highly pigmented, water based, and work well as a base for mark making and journaling as the matte surface will work with just about any pen - and your pages will not stick together.
Heritage, a set of four paints from my July 2025 release - Castleton, Admiral, Pumice, and Kiln - is the inspiration for my all-new Heritage quad of embossing powders from WOW. These two products sets are designed to work together.
Castleton is a deep, opaque forest green with a cool tone and an earthy undertone. It combines beautifully with the other colors in this release but also with many of my other paints, including Gold Rush, Butter, Hint of Mint, and Desert Bush.
Kiln is a rich, opaque burgundy that is made more complex by undertones of purple and pink. Almost sounds like a wine. It leans cool and not only works well with the other colors in this release but also with Gold Rush, Glacier Ice, Pixie Dust, Tundra, Venice Blue, Double Denim, Blue Bayou, and Niagara Falls.
Admiral is a rich, commanding (pun intended), opaque blue. It is deep and dark and will serve as a beautiful base to build over. Some of my favorite paints to use with this color are Stardust, Pixie Dust, Spanish Mulberry, Mud Splat, Venice Blue, Steel Grey, and Agave. In other words...many.
Pumice is the opaque neutral that I didn't know I needed. On the first test I realized that this was a winner. It has a grey undertone and is the perfect contrast to the other three darker colors in this grouping. Plus, it gives Heavy Cream a run for its money as my favorite light neutral to use to pull a print from the Gel Plate.
Please note that paint is heavy and when you purchase multiple bottles, the shipping charges add up. As always, it you are charged $5.00 or more than the actual shipping costs, you will receive a shop coupon for that amount.
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