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Angelus Leather Paint Magenta
Angelus Leather Paint Mauve
Angelus Leather Paint Midnite Green
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Angelus Leather Paint Mint
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Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint's are flexible and will not crack when prepped and applied properly to leather items. Once completely dry, This Acrylic craft paint will be completely water proof.
Our Mint Paint is water-based for easy clean-up and is mixable for countless custom colors! It's the best leather shoe paint, perfect for creating durable and vibrant designs.
Angelus Leather Paint Navy Blue
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Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint's are flexible and will not crack when prepped and applied properly to leather items. Once completely dry, Angelus Navy Blue acrylic Leather Shoe Paint will be completely water proof.
This is the best water-based acrylic leather paint for easy clean-up and is mixable in countless custom colors!
Angelus Leather Paint Neutral
Angelus Leather Paint Olive
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Angelus Leather Paint Orange
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Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint's are flexible and will not crack when prepped and applied properly to leather items. Once completely dry, Angelus Orange Leather Paint will be completely water proof.
Our Orange Paint is water-based for easy clean-up and is mixable for countless custom colors, giving artists endless possibilities with this versatile artist craft paint. Angelus Leather Paint Pale Blue
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Angelus Leather Paint Pale Yellow
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Angelus Leather Paint Paradise Purple Neon
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Angelus Leather Paint Parisian Pink Neon Paint
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Angelus Leather Paint Petal Pink
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Angelus Leather Paint Pewter
Angelus Leather Paint Pink
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Angelus Leather Paint Popsicle Green Neon
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Angelus Leather Paint Purple
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Angelus Leather Paint Rasberry
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Angelus Leather Paint Red
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Angelus Leather Paint Rio Red Neon Paint
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