Ranger - Dina Wakley Media Gloss Spray - 1.9 fl. oz. • bottle • blackberry

Dina Wakley Media Gloss Spray - 1.9 fl. oz. • bottle • blackberry

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SKU: 28636 MPN: MDO73666
List Price: $5.99
Discount: 40%
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Product Information

  • Opaque acrylic spray, glossy finish
  • Works on journals, chipboard, porous surfaces
  • Water-soluble wet, permanent when dry
  • 1.9 fl. oz. spray bottle
  • Designed for mixed media projects
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Ranger Dina Wakley Media Gloss Spray Description

Opaque coverage meets high-gloss shine in a format that eliminates brush marks entirely. Dina Wakley Media Gloss Spray delivers saturated acrylic color with the kind of smooth, reflective finish that transforms chipboard shapes and journal pages into polished focal points. The spray mechanism creates even distribution across porous surfaces, no streaks, no buildup, just consistent color and sheen.

Water-soluble while wet means easy cleanup and the ability to blend or dilute immediately after application. Once dry, the finish becomes permanent and resilient, ready for additional layers or mixed media techniques. This matters when building complex compositions where you need reliable underlayers that won't reactivate or lift.

The 1.9-ounce bottle provides substantial coverage while maintaining control. Work directly onto Media Board for backgrounds, mist chipboard elements for dimensional accents, or layer into journals where glossy passages create visual contrast against matte surfaces. Each color maintains opacity even in thin applications, so you're not fighting translucency when you need solid coverage.