Many art, craft & home improvement items such as paints, glues, lacquers, brushes, canvases, ink, water colour paper and photo paper contain animal ingredients:(
Here's a list of some vegan friendly brands.
Here's a list of some vegan friendly brands.
Art supplies free from animal ingredients:
Graphite is a mineral. What surrounds it may not always be animal-free, but by itself, it is. As mentioned above, Derwent is usually a good choice for animal-free pencils.
Charcoal—not bone charcoal—comes from plants.
Conte Crayon is made from natural pigments (iron oxides, carbon black, titanium dioxide), clay (kaolin) and a plant-based binder (cellulose ether).
Walnut ink, made from walnuts of course, can be used in place of sepia ink and gives a tone from sepia to rich brown depending on how much water is mixed in with it.
Raw fabrics such as unsized organic hemp, bamboo, linen or cotton can all be used for supports and contain no animal products. Stretch the fabric on stretcher bars and apply Golden’s Absorbent Ground instead of gesso. Golden’s Absorbent Ground is 100% polymer and absorbent for watercolours.
Paper
Fabriano Artistico Watercolor Paper
Bockingford Watercolour Paper is made without animal derived external sizing, according to Winsor & Newton’s “vegan information sheet”
Epson Photo Papers: An e-mail response states: “We do not use any animal fats or squid inks in our products,” and a page for this information is currently being set up here regarding the use of animal by-products, although it is under construction. It may be worth confirming this one for yourself if you’re not sure.
Yupo paper is made from 100% polypropylene and is suitable for all watercolour techniques. It’s good for drawing and fixatives stick to it as well.
Paint
Colors of Nature - 100% vegan paints & art supplies
Natural Earth Paints - oil paint, face paint, solvent, gesso & canvas
Jacquard: Paints, inks and powders. According to customer service, the only products that should not be free from animal products/by-products are their waxes, their inkjet sheets, certain brushes and their silks, so everything else is apparently vegan.
Holbein Artists’ Watercolor -”Without ox-gall, other animal by-products or other dispersing agents” according to the company website description – excepting the Ivory Black, which is made from charred bones
Golden Acrylic Paints - Except Bones Black, Jenkins Green, all Neutral Greys, Prussion Blue Hue, Terre Vert.
Brushes - synthetic brushes are readily available on amazon
Winsor & Newton: artists materials such as paints, canvases and inks. They have a handy guide to which of their products contain animal by-products here.
Cotman Water Colour by Winsor & Newton – excepting Viridian Hue, Burnt Umber and Ivory Black, according to a comment posted here and according to a “vegan information sheet” provided by Winsor & Newton
Derwent: artists materials, including pastels and paints. The company will send a list of products containing animal by-products if asked, but lines which ARE free from animal products are: All Derwent Coloursoft pencils, Derwent Graphitint pencils, Derwent Aquatone, Derwent Metallics, Derwent graphitone, Derwent Pastel blocks.
Strathmore: Artist’s papers. They state on their website here that:
We do NOT use any animal products as part of our sizing process. We use plant-based and synthetic sizing.
Fabriano: Artists papers. A quotation from here states that Fabriano Artistico Traditional White Watercolor Paper is:
“synthetically sized both internally and externally so that no animal by-products are used.”
Holbein: Their watercolour paints are:
“Without ox-gall, other animal by-products or other dispersing agents…”
A recipe for kids paints;
1 cup salt
1 cup flour
1 cup water
food colouring
Face Paint
Vegan Faces
Elegant Minerals
Natural Earth Paints - oil paint, face paint, solvent, gesso & canvas
Craft
Damar Varnish is made entirely from a plant source.
Fixative sprays by Krylon (many of them, at least) do not contain animal ingredients.
Eberhard Faber: Makers of Fimo products. An e-mail from customer service states that these are vegan and not tested on animals; this apparently extends to all Fimo products including varnishes.
Diamond Glaze: A clear adhesive used for many media. Their customer service states that Diamond Glaze is suitable for vegans, and not tested on animals. Use as a resin in jewellery making.
Polyform: Sculpey/Premo/SuperSculpey. This quote from their website says they’re free from animal products: “In addition, all of our products are free of wheat, gluten, sulfur, dairy, nuts, latex and animal by-products, and they are never tested on animals.”
Van Aken: Makers of Katoclay and paints. An e-mail response states that no animal products or by-products are used according to their raw material data sheets, and that to their knowledge, no animal testing is conducted in conjunction with their products.
Plaid Products: US makers of Modge Podge, among other things. They state that:
“None of Plaid products contain animal products or by products of animals. None of Plaid products contain food products or by products of food. None of Plaid products are animal tested.”
Glue
Weldbond - wood/craft glue
Gorilla Glue - super glue, wood glue & epoxy
Best Test Paper Cement
Elmers Glue- all vegan. They state on their website "Elmer's does not use animals or animal parts to make glue. Our products are made from synthetic materials and are not derived from processing horses, cows or any other animals."
Ecoglue
Diamond Glaze: A clear adhesive used for many media. Their customer service states that Diamond Glaze is suitable for vegans, and not tested on animals.
Home Improvement
Unearthed Paints - house wall paint, plaster wood finishes, thinners & pigments
Graphite is a mineral. What surrounds it may not always be animal-free, but by itself, it is. As mentioned above, Derwent is usually a good choice for animal-free pencils.
Charcoal—not bone charcoal—comes from plants.
Conte Crayon is made from natural pigments (iron oxides, carbon black, titanium dioxide), clay (kaolin) and a plant-based binder (cellulose ether).
Walnut ink, made from walnuts of course, can be used in place of sepia ink and gives a tone from sepia to rich brown depending on how much water is mixed in with it.
Raw fabrics such as unsized organic hemp, bamboo, linen or cotton can all be used for supports and contain no animal products. Stretch the fabric on stretcher bars and apply Golden’s Absorbent Ground instead of gesso. Golden’s Absorbent Ground is 100% polymer and absorbent for watercolours.
Paper
Fabriano Artistico Watercolor Paper
Bockingford Watercolour Paper is made without animal derived external sizing, according to Winsor & Newton’s “vegan information sheet”
Epson Photo Papers: An e-mail response states: “We do not use any animal fats or squid inks in our products,” and a page for this information is currently being set up here regarding the use of animal by-products, although it is under construction. It may be worth confirming this one for yourself if you’re not sure.
Yupo paper is made from 100% polypropylene and is suitable for all watercolour techniques. It’s good for drawing and fixatives stick to it as well.
Paint
Colors of Nature - 100% vegan paints & art supplies
Natural Earth Paints - oil paint, face paint, solvent, gesso & canvas
Jacquard: Paints, inks and powders. According to customer service, the only products that should not be free from animal products/by-products are their waxes, their inkjet sheets, certain brushes and their silks, so everything else is apparently vegan.
Holbein Artists’ Watercolor -”Without ox-gall, other animal by-products or other dispersing agents” according to the company website description – excepting the Ivory Black, which is made from charred bones
Golden Acrylic Paints - Except Bones Black, Jenkins Green, all Neutral Greys, Prussion Blue Hue, Terre Vert.
Brushes - synthetic brushes are readily available on amazon
Winsor & Newton: artists materials such as paints, canvases and inks. They have a handy guide to which of their products contain animal by-products here.
Cotman Water Colour by Winsor & Newton – excepting Viridian Hue, Burnt Umber and Ivory Black, according to a comment posted here and according to a “vegan information sheet” provided by Winsor & Newton
Derwent: artists materials, including pastels and paints. The company will send a list of products containing animal by-products if asked, but lines which ARE free from animal products are: All Derwent Coloursoft pencils, Derwent Graphitint pencils, Derwent Aquatone, Derwent Metallics, Derwent graphitone, Derwent Pastel blocks.
Strathmore: Artist’s papers. They state on their website here that:
We do NOT use any animal products as part of our sizing process. We use plant-based and synthetic sizing.
Fabriano: Artists papers. A quotation from here states that Fabriano Artistico Traditional White Watercolor Paper is:
“synthetically sized both internally and externally so that no animal by-products are used.”
Holbein: Their watercolour paints are:
“Without ox-gall, other animal by-products or other dispersing agents…”
A recipe for kids paints;
1 cup salt
1 cup flour
1 cup water
food colouring
Face Paint
Vegan Faces
Elegant Minerals
Natural Earth Paints - oil paint, face paint, solvent, gesso & canvas
Craft
Damar Varnish is made entirely from a plant source.
Fixative sprays by Krylon (many of them, at least) do not contain animal ingredients.
Eberhard Faber: Makers of Fimo products. An e-mail from customer service states that these are vegan and not tested on animals; this apparently extends to all Fimo products including varnishes.
Diamond Glaze: A clear adhesive used for many media. Their customer service states that Diamond Glaze is suitable for vegans, and not tested on animals. Use as a resin in jewellery making.
Polyform: Sculpey/Premo/SuperSculpey. This quote from their website says they’re free from animal products: “In addition, all of our products are free of wheat, gluten, sulfur, dairy, nuts, latex and animal by-products, and they are never tested on animals.”
Van Aken: Makers of Katoclay and paints. An e-mail response states that no animal products or by-products are used according to their raw material data sheets, and that to their knowledge, no animal testing is conducted in conjunction with their products.
Plaid Products: US makers of Modge Podge, among other things. They state that:
“None of Plaid products contain animal products or by products of animals. None of Plaid products contain food products or by products of food. None of Plaid products are animal tested.”
Glue
Weldbond - wood/craft glue
Gorilla Glue - super glue, wood glue & epoxy
Best Test Paper Cement
Elmers Glue- all vegan. They state on their website "Elmer's does not use animals or animal parts to make glue. Our products are made from synthetic materials and are not derived from processing horses, cows or any other animals."
Ecoglue
Diamond Glaze: A clear adhesive used for many media. Their customer service states that Diamond Glaze is suitable for vegans, and not tested on animals.
Home Improvement
Unearthed Paints - house wall paint, plaster wood finishes, thinners & pigments