Tattered Angels is a brand that specializes in high-quality craft paints, sprays, and DIY kits that add beautiful colors and creative textures to various surfaces.
Founded in 2006 by Wendy Senger, a mixed-media artist, and Dan Senger, a retired chemist who developed many of the brand's proprietary formulas
Initially offered a small line of Glimmer Mists, which soon expanded into various kinds of paints and DIY craft kits
Acquired by Canvas Corp Brands in 2018 and continues to grow and innovate in the world of crafting and mixed-media art
Offers a wide range of craft and mixed-media products, including paints, inks, and embossing powders
Produces a variety of craft paints and media for a wide range of surfaces, including fabric, glass, and ceramics
Specializes in spray paints for various surfaces, including metal, plastic, and wood
A spray mist that adds a shimmery effect to any surface, perfect for paper crafts, scrapbooking, and more
A spray paint that creates a chalkboard-like surface on any material, ideal for organizing, labeling, and message boards
A range of paint kits for various surfaces, including glass, fabric, and wood, that allow crafters to create custom designs and textures
Tattered Angels paints can be used on various surfaces, including paper, chipboard, fabric, glass, and wood, among others. Most of the paints are designed to work on porous surfaces for optimal adherence and longevity.
Tattered Angels paints generally have a shelf life of 2-3 years if stored properly in a cool, dry, and dark place. However, some colors and products may have a shorter or longer shelf life depending on their chemical composition and exposure to air and light.
Most Tattered Angels paints are non-toxic and safe to use, but it's always recommended to check the label for specific safety instructions and precautions. Some of the products may contain chemicals that require special handling or ventilation, especially the spray paints or those that emit fumes.
Yes, Tattered Angels paints are designed to be compatible with each other, so you can mix and blend different colors and textures to create your own unique effects. You can also layer the paints to achieve different levels of opacity and depth, depending on your desired outcome.
It's recommended to clean your brushes, stencils, and other painting tools with soap and water immediately after use to prevent the paint from drying and damaging the bristles. For surfaces, you can use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe off any excess paint, but avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners that may scratch or damage the surface. If you're working with fabric, it's recommended to heat-set the paint after it dries to ensure its longevity and washability.