A quality adhesive is vital to Mixed Media Artists, and Pam Carriker’s Signature Mixed Media Adhesive (MMA) will help you achieve results you can’t with traditional collage glues. Non-sticky and extremely matte in both feel and appearance, MMA makes it possible to use any other media over it with no tell-tale line where the adhesive ends. MMA is so matte that even delicate water color applications, pencil sketches, and fine art pens can be used right over the top of it. Worries about paper wrinkles or bubbles disappear as MMA handles even tissue paper with ease and keeps Art Journal pages from sticking together. Try MMA today and feel the difference!
Journal Pages created using collage and water color techniques with MMA
Demo on how to use MMA
With Derivan Liquid Pencil you can get graphite in your art without apencil in your hand! Pam Carriker’s signature line of Liquid Pencil Sketching Ink is nothing less than an entirely new medium—a graphite ink that’s easy to use in myriad mixed media techniques. It comes in a handy squeeze bottle with a special tip usable for direct application or to refill regular ink tools. Available in both Permanent and Rewettable formulas for a wide range of techniques, Sketching Ink can be used to ink rubber stamps, as a dip pen ink, or as paint. The Rewettable formula can be manipulated using traditional drawing tools like erasers, blending stumps, or even wet brushes, and the Permanent formula can even be burnished to a lovely sheen. Put those boring pencils away and discover a whole new way to get the look of graphite in your art with Pam Carriker’s Sketching Ink!
Created using the Rewettable formula to ink one of my rubber stamps and blended out with a blending stump and kneaded eraser
Mixed media application with Sketching Ink and Acrylics




















May 15th, 2013 at 12:28 pm
So where can I actually purchase your mixed media adhesive??? I have been trying for WEEKS to find a source which has it in stock. BTW, Jerry’s Artarama shows it out of stock and one cannot even order it on backorder apparently.
DR
May 12th, 2013 at 10:46 am
Hi, is your MMA easier to clean off your hands than the others? I’d love to use one that wasn’t such a pain get off my hands… Thanks!
May 12th, 2013 at 11:06 am
I don’t have any issues with it being hard to clean off my hands. One little trick is to us ‘Gloves in a Bottle’ before you do really messy work. Paint and other mediums clean right off when you’re done! This is a lotion that can be purchased from Jerry’s Artarama and it’s awesome.
May 6th, 2013 at 3:41 pm
Oh boy now I have to get that MMA! Already have the liquid pencil. Pam you are such an inspiration!!!!! Sanna