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Paint Called Temper Or Somthing?


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VydorScope Proficient

HI,

My son's Sunday school teacher asked me about a brand of paint called temper or somthing (knew I should have written it down..) its for finger painting... anyone know what she might of told me, and if its gluten-free?

THanks! :blink:


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CarlaB Enthusiast

Could it be tempera? I don't know if it's a brand; I thought it was a type of paint. I found this about preschool supplies on this website Open Original Shared Link

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VydorScope Proficient

Maybe! Guesws I should probably call them durring the week....

Ursa Major Collaborator

Here is a picture on a site who sells all kinds of kid's stuff, including pre-school tempera paints.

Open Original Shared Link

Of course, that doesn't answer your question if it's gluten-free or not. I have no idea.

I tried to find 'the' manufacturer, but there are many different kinds of makes of tempera paint. You need to find out what the school uses, and call the manufacturer.

VydorScope Proficient

Well thanks anyways, I'll call them and get more info. I was hoping Tempora was the brand...

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Well thanks anyways, I'll call them and get more info. I was hoping Tempora was the brand...

Nope, tempera is a type of paint, and originally contained egg yolks, pigment, and binding agents. I taught art to children for a few years, used TONS of tempera, I don't think it contains eggs any more but not sure. And I didn't know anything about gluten at that time...I am sure, like most other bulk paints now, that it is largely chemical in makeup. Just find out the brand.

Good luck -

Susan

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I think Crayola makes a kind of tempera paint. I think I've seen it somewhere....they might be able to give ingredients on it.


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