Seccorell Postkarte Maiglöckchen zeigt ein Blumenmotiv gestaltet in der Finger-Wischmaltechnik.

Postcard "Lily of the Valley"

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Seccorell Postkarte Maiglöckchen zeigt ein Blumenmotiv gestaltet in der Finger-Wischmaltechnik.

Postcard "Lily of the Valley"

1 Art-cardby Andrea Reiß
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Kartenständer aus geölter Erle. Eleganter Ständer für Postkarten im DIN A6 Format, geeignet für Hoch- und Querformat, ideal für Zuhause oder den Jahreszeitentisch.
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Postcard in Seccorell finger painting technique

This spring motif of a lily of the valley was created by the artist Andrea Reiß. The illustration was created using the Seccorell finger Smudging technique. The card is suitable for spring greetings, as a congratulation, or as a classic, subtle token of appreciation.

What’s Included
  • Postcard (260g/m²), back side matte and very easy to write on.
Dimensions DIN A6 (105 x 148 mm)
Weight 4 g
Item No. 008MaG

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Short Questions & Answers about Seccorell

Here you will find compact answers about the Seccorell smudging technique, the use of the colors and important properties such as skin-friendliness, cleaning and smudge resistance.

From what age is the Finger smudging technique suitable?

The technique can already be used by kindergarten-age children under supervision. It is especially recommended for schoolchildren from first grade onward, as creating color powder on the rubbing block requires fine motor skills and concentration.

Are the Seccorell colors skin-friendly and non-toxic?

The Seccorell Finger smudge pastels are skin-friendly, safe to use and non-toxic. This makes them ideal companions for children, school and creative applications.

Can color residues be washed out of clothing and off the hands?

If color gets onto clothing, the pigments can usually be removed easily in a normal machine wash. Color residues on the fingers can be removed with water and soap or moist cosmetic wipes.

How does the Finger smudging technique work?

The Seccorell Finger smudging technique follows a structured process: rubbing, brushing, smudging and polishing. The color powder is rubbed from the color stick, transferred to the paper with the brush, smudged with the fingers and finally worked in with a cotton pad.

Are pictures made with Seccorell smudge-proof even without fixative?

Yes. By polishing the surface with a cotton pad at the end, the pigments are worked deeply into the paper fibers so that the pictures become smudge-proof. No additional fixative spray is required.

Find detailed answers in our FAQ overview