Step-by-step guide to creating stunning art with magic paper paint and water

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Magic paper paint with water is a type of activity or craft that involves using special paper and a brush or cloth soaked in water to create colorful designs. This type of paper is typically designed with pre-printed images or designs that are invisible until water is applied. To use magic paper paint with water, a person simply needs to dip their brush or cloth in water and then gently brush it over the paper's surface. As the water comes into contact with the paper, the pre-printed designs or images magically appear in vibrant colors. This can be a fun and interactive way for children to engage in creative play and discover hidden patterns or pictures. One of the benefits of magic paper paint with water is that it is mess-free and requires minimal materials.


Among exotic species, Japanese Magic Potion isopods are one of the most resistant to low humidity. These rare isopods prefer much drier environments where humidity is between 10 – 60% . Above 80% humidity,

Japanese Magic Potion isopods are native to the Mediterranean but have much sought after and wide geographical distribution because of their distinct look. Japanese Magic Potion isopods are native to the Mediterranean but have much sought after and wide geographical distribution because of their distinct look.

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One of the benefits of magic paper paint with water is that it is mess-free and requires minimal materials. The water-based paint is easy to wash off, making it a convenient option for parents and caregivers. Additionally, this type of activity can help improve fine motor skills as children learn to control the brush and manipulate the water to reveal the hidden designs.

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Origin: widespread in Europe, United Kingdom, Egypt, Turkey.
Scientific name: Armadillidium vulgare
Subspecies (unaccepted): Armadillidium vulgare rufobrunneus
Morph name: Magic Potion
Basionym: N/A
Synonyms: Armadillidium affine, Armadillidium armeniensis, Armadillidium brevicaudatum, Armadillidium commutatum, Armadillidium decipiens, Armadillidium galicum, and many more.
Family: Armadillidae
Common name: Common pill-bug, potato bug (these are for the common A. vulgare).

Armadillidium vulgare ‘Magic Potion’ is the dalmatian mutation of the Armadillidium vulgare isopod, with striking yellows and black dots on a white body. This is the American line, which produces larger broods than the Japanese line (which are also smaller in size isopods). This Armadillidium vulgare ‘Magic Potion’ American strain (what we mostly find in Europe) tends to be male-heavy, thus the reproduction is slower than usual. Armadillidium vulgare ‘Magic Potion’ are slightly smaller than another similar isopod species: Armadillidium depressum ‘Magic Potion’.

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€7,75 : 5x isopods
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Price per isopod; quantity prices per 5 / 10 / 25. Listed for sale are mixed size CB isopods.

Armadillidium vulgare ‘Magic Potion’ care

Size: adults reach a length of 18 mm.
Activity: day; early morning; nighttime.
Terrarium: keep ⅓ moist with moss, pieces of rotting white wood, and also decaying leaves. Check out also our premium substrate.
Temperature: 15 – 26°C
Humidity: 55 – 65%; they are drought tolerant.
Diet: fruits, veggies, greens, fish-food, decaying leaves, rotting white wood, molting of invertebrates and reptiles. And 2x times a week provide a source of protein. Be sure to check out our Protein mix foods. Also don’t forget a calcium source (cuttlefish bone, limestone & oyster seashell, limestone rock) to keep them healthy.
Difficulty: easy.
Reproduction rate: fair; they produce large broods, but the colonies tend to be male-heavy.
Growth rate: normal.
Life span: 2⅓ years.

My breeding colony of Armadillidium vulgare ‘Magic Potion’ isopods.

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It’s a two-way street with these isopods, though. They make great bioactive cleaners and their burrowing activities (and pooping activities) help to refresh and replenish the substrate in a terrarium.
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Magic paper paint with water kits often include multiple sheets of paper with different designs, allowing for hours of entertainment and exploration. Some kits may also include additional tools such as stencils or pens for added variety and creativity. Overall, magic paper paint with water offers a unique and enjoyable way for individuals, particularly children, to engage in artistic expression. It combines the excitement of revealing hidden designs with the simplicity of water-based painting, making it a popular craft option for both children and adults alike..

Reviews for "Discover the secrets of magical color transformation with water and paper paint"

1. John - 1 star
I was really excited to try out the Magic Paper Paint with Water, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The paper felt thin and flimsy, and it didn't hold up well when water was applied. The colors also didn't blend well and ended up looking muddy instead of vibrant. Overall, I was disappointed with the product and wouldn't recommend it.
2. Sarah - 2 stars
I bought the Magic Paper Paint with Water for my daughter, thinking it would be a fun and mess-free activity for her. However, we were both disappointed with the results. The paper tore easily when we applied water, and the colors didn't show up as well as we had hoped. It was also challenging for my daughter to control the amount of water she used, resulting in over-saturated pages. I think there are better alternatives out there for this type of activity.
3. David - 2 stars
I don't understand the hype around the Magic Paper Paint with Water. The colors were dull and didn't appear as vibrant as advertised. Plus, the paper had a strange texture that made it difficult to paint smoothly. I gave it a fair chance, but in the end, I found the overall experience to be lackluster. I won't be purchasing it again.
4. Emily - 1 star
I was highly disappointed with the Magic Paper Paint with Water. The paper was very thin and easily ripped when water was applied. The colors didn't seem to blend well, and the final result wasn't impressive at all. It felt more like a cheap gimmick than a quality product. I regret purchasing it and would not recommend it to others.

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