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Formulated Almond D00018-8235 D00018-8236 — — — up to Bisque D00018-3515 D00018-3516 — — — % with student safety in mind, Blick Essentials Tempera contains Black D00018-2005 D00018-2006 D00018-2007 D00018-2008 D00018-2009 20 no latex, dairy, casein, soy, egg, gluten, peanut, tree nuts, or Blue D00018-5005 D00018-5006 D00018-5007 D00018-5008 D00018-5009 other allergens. It cleans up easily with soap and water and is freeze-thaw stable. Brown D00018-8005 D00018-8006 D00018-8007 D00018-8008 D00018-8009 Colors can be assorted for quantity pricing. Burnt Sienna D00018-8045 D00018-8046 — — — Cinnamon D00018-3765 D00018-3766 — — — COLOR 8 OZ (237 ML) PINT (473 ML) QUART (946 ML) GALLON (3.78 LITER) save Curry D00018-4885 D00018-4886 — — — up to Black D00057-2005 D00057-2006 D00057-2007 D00057-2009 Green D00018-7005 D00018-7006 D00018-7007 D00018-7008 D00018-7009 % Blue D00057-5005 D00057-5006 D00057-5007 D00057-5009 Magenta D00018-3045 D00018-3046 D00018-3047 D00018-3048 D00018-3049 Brown D00057-8005 D00057-8006 D00057-8007 D00057-8009 45 Orange D00018-4505 D00018-4506 D00018-4507 D00018-4508 D00018-4509 ® Green D00057-7005 D00057-7006 D00057-7007 D00057-7009 Peach D00018-4105 D00018-4106 D00018-4107 D00018-4108 D00018-4109 Blick Student Tempera Magenta D00057-3055 D00057-3056 D00057-3057 D00057-3059 Red D00018-3005 D00018-3006 D00018-3007 D00018-3008 D00018-3009 You'll be amazed by how much thicker and brighter Blick Orange D00057-4505 D00057-4506 D00057-4507 D00057-4509 Turquoise D00018-5115 D00018-5116 D00018-5117 D00018-5118 D00018-5119 Peach D00057-4105 D00057-4106 D00057-4107 D00057-4109 Student Tempera is compared to other brands. Made with Violet D00018-6505 D00018-6506 D00018-6507 D00018-6508 D00018-6509 more top-quality pigments and less filler and water, it won't Red D00057-3005 D00057-3006 D00057-3007 D00057-3009 Walnut D00018-7075 D00018-7076 — — — Turquoise D00057-5115 D00057-5116 D00057-5117 D00057-5119 White D00018-1005 D00018-1006 D00018-1007 D00018-1008 D00018-1009 sag, drip, flake, chip, or crack. Formulated with student Violet D00057-6505 D00057-6506 D00057-6507 D00057-6509 Yellow D00018-4005 D00018-4006 D00018-4007 D00018-4008 D00018-4009 safety in mind, it contains no latex, dairy, casein, soy, egg, White D00057-1005 D00057-1006 D00057-1007 D00057-1009 gluten, peanut, tree nuts, or other allergens. Cleans with soap Yellow D00057-4005 D00057-4006 D00057-4007 D00057-4009 REG $2.57 REG $2.81 EACH $4.72 REG $8.99 REG $15.80 REG $2.14 REG $2.34 REG $3.93 REG $13.16 SALE 1.99 SALE 2.48 12/EA 3.69 SALE 7.03 SALE 12.35 and water. Freeze-thaw stable. Colors can be assorted by size SALE 1.78 SALE 2.07 SALE 3.07 SALE 10.28 12/EA 1.81 12/EA 2.23 12/EA 3.31 6/EA 6.32 4/EA 11.12 for quantity pricing. 12/EA 1.61 12/EA 1.86 12/EA 2.76 4/EA 9.25 Blick® essentials Tempera Metallic Colors Colors can be assorted for quantity pricing. COLOR 8 OZ (237 ML) PINT (473 ML) QUART (946 ML) PreMiUM QUALiTY! Brass D00057-9075 D00057-9076 D00057-9077 Copper D00057-9515 D00057-9516 D00057-9517 Gold D00057-9025 D00057-9026 D00057-9027 AS LoW AS Silver D00057-9325 D00057-9326 D00057-9327 Treasure Gold D00057-9225 D00057-9226 D00057-9227 Premium Tempera $ REG $3.26 REG $6.58 REG$11.69 • Simply the best quality tempera in the industry 20.83 SALE 2.71 SALE 5.47 SALE 9.72 Premium gALLoN 12/EA 2.48 12/EA 4.92 12/EA 8.75 • extraordinary pigment strength, coverage, and lightfastness • Creamy and thick yet flows beautifully • Lead free and AP certified non-toxic • Made in the USA 8 OZ PINT QUART HALF GALLON GALLON COLOR (237 ML) (473 ML) (946 ML) (1.89 LITER) (3.78 LITER) Black D00011-2005 D00011-2006 D00011-2007 D00011-2008 D00011-2009 Blue D00011-5005 D00011-5006 D00011-5007 D00011-5008 D00011-5009 A B Brown D00011-8005 D00011-8006 D00011-8007 D00011-8008 D00011-8009 Burnt Sienna D00011-8045 D00011-8046 D00011-8047 D00011-8048 D00011-8049 Emerald Green D00011-7055 D00011-7056 D00011-7057 D00011-7058 D00011-7059 Green D00011-7005 D00011-7006 D00011-7007 D00011-7008 D00011-7009 save Magenta D00011-3045 D00011-3046 D00011-3047 D00011-3048 D00011-3049 save up to save Orange D00011-4505 D00011-4506 D00011-4507 D00011-4508 D00011-4509 % % % Peach D00011-4105 D00011-4106 D00011-4107 D00011-4108 D00011-4109 17 18 15 Red D00011-3005 D00011-3006 D00011-3007 D00011-3008 D00011-3009 ® Turquoise D00011-5115 D00011-5116 D00011-5117 D00011-5118 D00011-5119 ® A Blick Flip-N-Flow Dispenser ® Violet D00011-6505 D00011-6506 D00011-6507 D00011-6508 D00011-6509 Blick essentials Tempera The innovative way to dispense tempera paint, Blick Premium Tempera White D00011-1005 D00011-1006 D00011-1007 D00011-1008 D00011-1009 Fluorescent Colors Colors can be assorted acrylic, or any smooth-flowing liquid! 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Fluor Magenta D00057-3045 D00057-3046 D00011-3716 Pink 8 OZ PINT QUART HALF GALLON GALLON tempera in terms of pigment strength, coverage, and NUMBER REG SALE 12/EA 24/EA Fluor Orange D00057-4565 D00057-4566 D00011-3216 Red COLOR (237 ML) (473 ML) (946 ML) (1.89 LITER) (3.78 LITER) consistency — a free-flowing formula that brings out the Fluor Red D00057-3745 D00057-3746 D02910-1038 $18.99 $16.36 $14.72$13.90 D00011-4216 Yellow Gold D00011-9005 D00011-9006 D00011-9007 D00011-9008 D00011-9009 best in every young artist. Formulated with safety in mind, it Fluor Violet D00057-6915 D00057-6916 D00011-4916 Yellow-Orange Silver D00011-9305 D00011-9306 D00011-9307 D00011-9308 D00011-9309 Fluor Yellow D00057-4225 D00057-4226 contains no latex, dairy, casein, soy, egg, gluten, peanut, tree B Lockable Pump Lids REG SALE 12/EA REG $6.53 REG $9.09 REG $17.68 REG $29.16 REG $51.73 REG $3.98 REG $7.18 nuts, or other allergens. Cleans with soap and water. 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