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FREE COVERMINDER! Long-Lasting Scented, Craft Adhesive, Putty for Diamond Painting Kits, Easy-to-Use Wax Alternative, Perfect for Precision
FREE COVERMINDER! Long-Lasting Scented, Craft Adhesive, Putty for Diamond Painting Kits, Easy-to-Use Wax Alternative, Perfect for Precision
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$5.50 USD
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Since some may be allergic or cannot handle strong scents, so all of the putty scents are not too overpowering!
Just a heads-up about the free coverminders: Due to inventory, I only send out a free coverminder with purchases of 3+ items in the shop. So if you order, say, 3 from this listing, you would receive 1 free surprise coverminder. And if you order from different listings, it's the same rule—1 coverminder in total with your order, and you would not get any more from other listings.
Are you a diamond art enthusiast or someone who loves to indulge in art projects? If yes, then let me introduce you to my handmade personally crafted scented putty for diamond painting. This incredible product is perfect for adding an extra touch of fun to your artwork! The fruity scents are so vibrant and enticing that they make your artwork even more irresistible.
You can choose from multiple scents, and new ones are added every Friday at 12 PM EST so you can customize your painting experience to match your mood and preferences. If you need instructions on how to use it, they're conveniently located in the last picture on this listing :)
Unlike the traditional wax provided in diamond art kits, this scented putty doesn't dry up, and it lasts longer, ensuring a longer-lasting and enjoyable diamond painting experience.
Just a quick tip for the warmer months: If your putty gets sticky, you can put it in the fridge if it's really soft. If it's just only a little sticky, try pressing it against your skin a few times. The natural oils in your skin can help reduce the stickiness. This putty is great for multiple uses and works best when it's pressed firmly against a surface!
