“The new colors are so brilliant!”
Be One of the First 50 People to Order the NEW Metallic Ink Set and Receive a FREE Gift Valued at $26.90!
(plus $5.95 flat rate* shipping!)
“I love the new colors, they are so brilliant!
They go on so smooth and are so much fun to work with.”
-Dianne Connelly, gourd artist and instructor
The NEW line of GourdMaster™ Metallic Inks features 20 fabulous colors plus a new, easy-access bottle that allows you to dip your paint brush right in!
Different from GourdMaster™ Ink Dyes, the Metallic Inks go on completely opaque using a paint brush and are applied as an accent wherever a splash of brilliant color is wanted on your gourd art.

Use GourdMaster™ Metallic Inks instead of paint for durable color that is long-lasting. Regular paints will fade, crack, and peel off your gourd surface, but Metallic Gourd Inks bond securely so your artwork looks beautiful year after year! Just $6.46 per .5 oz bottle, or buy the set and save!
SPECIAL OFFER:
Get the FULL SET of 20 Metallic Gourd Inks, regularly $130.90, for just $119.90! Be one of the first 50 people to order and you’ll receive a FREE “Bargain Box” of 6 bottle gourds PLUS a copy of printed version of “The Beginner’s Gourd to Gourd Crafting,” a $26.90 value! Just enter coupon code BBFG2 at checkout!

A $26.90 Value! Yours FREE!
(Photo is meant as a sample only, actual gourd shapes and sizes will vary.
Gourds are
uncleaned. To clean, soak in water 5-10 minutes and scrub with a pot scrubber.)
If you act now you will even get reduced shipping — just $5.95 flat rate*! To receive your FREE gifts and get flat rate shipping, be sure to enter coupon code BBFG2 during checkout!
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Order Now – Click here!
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*flat rate shipping for continental U.S. states only; not available for Alaska and Hawaii
Submit Your Artwork!
Submit a photo of your gourd art featuring the NEW Metallic Gourd Inks and we will post it on our web site along with a link to your web site!
Simply email us a few clear photos with good lighting (preferable taken outdoors on a solid background like a cloth or sheet), along with a list of the new Metallic Ink colors you used, before August 31st, 2009! In your email be sure to:
- attach one or more nice quality photos of your gourd art in .jpg format
- include your full name and where you are from (city and state)
- list the names of NEW metallic inks you used and where they are on your gourd
- your web site URL (optional)
If you would like to submit more than one art piece, simply use separate emails for each piece. (pictured above, gourd kachina doll by Pamala Redhawk; art piece features new Metallic Ink colors on the mini pots at the base.)
Send email submissions to: info@welburngourdfarm.com
Gourd Class Next Saturday!
Now you can create this gorgeous woodburned, carved and painted gourd, complete with turquoise inlay, with acclaimed artist and instructor, Pamala Redhawk! (see photo, left)
Class takes place next Saturday, July 25th, 2009, 9am – 4pm at the Welburn Gourd Farm inside the air-conditioned store (carving and cutting is done outside).
Sign up now while there are still spaces available — click here!
(Sorry, discounts and coupons may not be used for gourd art classes.)
See the fun and exciting Gourd Art Classes coming up in August and register online now – click here! (pictured right, “Carved Gecko” class with Gloria Crane)
Gourdially Yours,
The Welburn Gourd Farm
40635 De Luz Rd.
Fallbrook, CA 92028
Phone: 1-877-420-2613

I need some advice…can the gourd master metallic inks be heat set. The reason I ask I did a sample on a piece of gourd then I used my heat gun just like I do with the regular inks but the paint came off when I rubbed my finger over it. And yes I did let it cool down first. Please help
I love your dragonfly stick n burn, but don’t see that you have it in any one particular group of stick n burns you sell. Which group is it in?
We are still working on that design, we should have it available soon.
Thanks
Welburn Gourd Farm
That is very unusual, make sure you clean the gourd surface before applying the ink, and whether you heat set it or not, let it stand untouched for at least a day. Then, apply a sealer like a varnish.
Thanks
Welburn Gourd Farm