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Rollers

Discover a whole new world of Rollers with ArtStore Online. At ArtStore Online, whether you are an avid painter, illustrator or a complete beginner, we will strive to help you with whatever you're after! We strive to bring you the best Roller brands available, and have a wide range of art & craft supplies from trusted and respected brands from around the world, including Micador, Winsor & Newton, Pebeo, Prismacolor, Derwent, Art Spectrum, Archival, Fredrix, Jacquard, and more! 
  • Original price $15.05 - Original price $33.50
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    ESSDEE Standard Hard Rubber Rollers

    English made Hard Rollers - Sturdy, hard rubber roller ideal for all types of printmaking. The rigid body and steel brackets give strength to the d...

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    Original price $15.05 - Original price $33.50
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  • Original price $3.30 - Original price $4.40
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    Foam Rollers

    Renoir Foam rollers are light weight and easy to hold. They have a plastic handle with a soft sponge roller. Available in 50mm or 100mm

    Original price $3.30 - Original price $4.40
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  • Original price $19.15 - Original price $35.55
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    ESSDEE Soft Rubber Rollers

    Soft compound brayers (EPDM at 40 shore) designed to be more forgiving on uneven surfaces and provide more compliant coverage than hard rubber mate...

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    Original price $19.15 - Original price $35.55
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  • Original price $20.25 - Original price $39.15
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    ESSDEE Professional Hard Lino Rollers

    This Essdee Professional Hard Rubber roller is English made with a hand-ground surface of over 122mm, these perfectly smooth heavy-weight rollers ...

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    Original price $20.25 - Original price $39.15
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Discover a whole new world of Rollers with ArtStore Online.

Browse through our extensive range of Rollers. Whether you are an avid painter, illustrator, or complete beginner, we will strive to help you with whatever you're after!

At ArtStore Online, we strive to bring you the best Roller brands available, and have a wide range of art & craft supplies from trusted and respected brands from around the world, including Micador, Winsor & Newton, Pebeo, Prismacolor, Derwent, Art Spectrum, Archival, Fredrix, Jacquard, and more!

 

What are rollers?

Rollers, or paint rollers, are tools used to apply a smooth and even layer of paint onto a surface. They can be made out of different materials such as foam, rubber, or woven fabric.

Rollers offer an alternative to using traditional paintbrushes and can cover larger surfaces quicker and with less effort. They can also be used with a variety of different paints and textures, making them a versatile tool in any artist's arsenal.

What are paint rollers made of?

Typically, paint rollers are made of a foam or fluffy material that is able to absorb and hold the paint. They also have a plastic or metal handle for easy gripping and rolling on surfaces.

In addition to the roller itself, you will also need paint trays, paints, and possibly painter's tape for clean lines and edges.

What are the benefits of rollers in arts?

- Can cover larger surfaces quickly and with less effort

- Versatile tool for a variety of paints and textures

- Can save time and effort in the long run

- Produce smooth and consistent results with the right technique

- Can be used in conjunction with other tools for complete coverage and finishing touches.

What are the different types of paint rollers?

There are different types of paint rollers based on the material they are made out of, including foam, rubber, and woven fabric. Each type offers a slightly different finish and can work better with certain types of paint or textures. It is important to choose the right roller for the job in order to get the best results. Some rollers also have special features, such as an extended handle or a reservoir for holding extra paint. Ultimately, it is up to the artist to experiment and find what works best for them.

Can you use a roller with acrylic paint?

Yes, a roller can be used with acrylic paint. However, it is important to note that acrylic paint dries quickly and can become sticky if not applied properly. It is recommended to use a high-quality foam or woven fabric roller for the best results and to avoid any streaks or clumps in the finished product.

Which is better painting with a brush or roller?

This ultimately depends on the specific project and the preferences of the artist. Some artists may prefer using a brush for its precision and control, while others may find rollers to be more efficient in covering larger surfaces. It is important to have a variety of tools available and to experiment with different techniques in order to find what works best for each individual project.

What are tips for using rollers in arts and crafts?

  1. Before using the roller, make sure to load it with enough paint or ink so that you have a smooth application on your surface.
  2. Always clean the roller after each use to prevent clogging and ensure a smooth application for future use.
  3. When rolling, apply light pressure and work in long strokes to avoid streaks in the final product.
  4. Experiment with different types of rollers to achieve different effects, such as using a foam roller for a more textured look or a mini roller for smaller areas.
  5. Have fun and get creative with your patterns by trying out different techniques, such as rolling over stencils or using multiple colours in a repeating pattern.

What art supplies will I need when using rollers?

In addition to the roller itself, you will need paint or ink (depending on your medium), a tray for loading the roller, and a cleaner for cleaning the roller after each use. You may also want to have a drop cloth or newspaper to cover your workspace and protect it from accidental spills. Depending on your project, other materials such as stencils or tape may also be necessary.