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Ideal for mask making, moulding and casting Plaster of Paris Craft Bandage is useful in making "shell", "mother moulds" or "negatives". It can be used to make castings of faces, body moulds, and busts, and can also be used in terrain modelling and more. A popular method for casting with plaster bangdage is to unroll about 60cm of the plaster bandage and then fold it in on itself once, and then fold it in on itself again for the second time, creating a zig zag of 3 layers of bandage on top of each other and cut. Keep doing this until the roll is finished and lay them down in an 'X shape' so that they are easy to pick up while working. Have a bowl of water nearby. Prepare your positive by coating it in a release agent such as vaseline or a layer of cling film for when the plaster has dried and you need to remove it. When the positive that you are going to cast from has been prepared, dunk the plaster strips into the water until saturated. Gently pull the bandage to squeeze some of the excess water out and apply it to your intended surface. Residual plaster will come off into the water, during the wetting process making it milky. It is advised that you change the water when this mixture becomes very milky. How much plaster bandage you need will be determined by your intended casting. A face cast can use up 1 whole roll and a bust cast can use up to 9 rolls. Depending on what your project is, the plaster can take up to .... to dry completely. When dried, remove the negative cast carefully. You can now either cast positives from the shell you've created, or decorate the shell using paints and other craft items of your choice. Please note: 1) This plaster bandage is not for medical use. 2) Hardened Plaster will not come off of or out of bowls and buckets easily. Dispose of remnants as soon as possible to avoid the Plaster hardening onto tools and items used when moulding. *Clean up using warm soapy water.
Use in conjunction with Dala Glass Liners. Please Note: Glass Stain is permanent.
Dala Podge is a decoupage medium that is a multipurpose adhesive and sealant for decoupage, scrapbooking and most craft projects.
The Reactive Dye is safe and environmentally friendly when used in accordance with our dyeing instructions. Dyes 300g of dry fabric (approx. 2 T-shirts). Complete your project in 30 minutes.
The original in the JT construction range, comes with all the tools and materials needed to construct your very own miniature house. Once you have mastered this building job, why not try our First House & Garage set?Kit includes: 36 mini bricks, bag of brick mix, 2 roof trusses, 2 roof sheets, 4 lintel beams, 2 windows, 2 doors, 1 mixing cup, 1 spatula and one baseboard to build on.
This flexible Multi Open Silicone Pendant Moulds allows you to make 12 pendants or large earrings for use in jewellery projects. Cast a variety of jewellery shapes.
Dala powder Tempera is a quality, non toxic, powder paint that is great for classroom, studio and home environments. It is a versatile medium that can be used by everyone.
Conditioning Dala Polymer Clay - Begin by rolling it back and forth in your hands. This motion will cause the clay to warm up and the edges to smooth out. Once the clay feels warm roll it into a ball and then a snake. Repeat this step until the clay is fully pliable. Baking Dala Polymer Clay - The clay is baked in a standard household oven at 130c for 30 to 40 minutes. Pieces thicker the 6mm should be baked for a longer duration. Please be advised that due the variations in ovens you should bake test a piece beforehand. Storing Dala Polymer Clay - Store our polymer clay in the original packaging at room temperature, out of direct sunlight or other sources of heat. Alternatively be wrap in Aluminum foil or stored in PE bag. Protect it from dust and avoid contact with Polystyrene or PVC.
Dala Acrylic Retarder is a clear, liquid medium that is used to extend the drying time of acrylic paint. Added straight to the paint, it can be used to mix colours on the canvas surface, as well as creating smooth blending effects.
Unleash your child's imagination with The Dala Big Craft Bucket, packed with over 100 craft materials like pom poms, chenille stems, wooden craft sticks, and more! Perfect for kids who love DIY crafts, arts, and creative play, this all-in-one craft set encourages hands-on learning and self-expression. Let them build monsters, cuddly friends, or 3D art projects while developing fine motor skills and creativity. Whether for rainy day activities, classroom fun, or family crafting, this ultimate craft kit keeps kids engaged for hours!
A slotted tool has a handle and a metal needle with a small slit to hold one end of your paper strip while you roll the remainder. Length 105mm x 8mm Handle x 3mm Tip
Paint portraits of your favourite DC heroes , Batman and Flash, from the Justice League and learn traditional colour mixing techniques by following the easy colour mixing instructions on the pack. Paint portraits of your favourite DC heroes , Superman and the Green Lantern, from the Justice League and learn traditional colour mixing techniques by following the easy colour mixing instructions on the pack. 2 x illustrated canvas panels; 5 x paints to get you started (red, yellow, blue, black and white); 1 x paint palette for colour mixing; 2 x paint brushes and a full colour mixing guide.
Conditioning Dala Polymer Clay - Begin by rolling it back and forth in your hands. This motion will cause the clay to warm up and the edges to smooth out. Once the clay feels warm roll it into a ball and then a snake. Repeat this step until the clay is fully pliable. Baking Dala Polymer Clay - The clay is baked in a standard household oven at 130c for 30 to 40 minutes. Pieces thicker the 6mm should be baked for a longer duration. Please be advised that due the variations in ovens you should bake test a piece beforehand. Storing Dala Polymer Clay - Store our polymer clay in the original packaging at room temperature, out of direct sunlight or other sources of heat. Alternatively be wrap in Aluminum foil or stored in PE bag. Protect it from dust and avoid contact with Polystyrene or PVC.
Dala Golden Taklon brushes contain a reddish gold filament that resembles red sable bristle. They are soft, quality synthetic brushes. Flat brushes are versatile and straight edged. Suitable for blending colours, applying washes and glazes. Produces broad strokes with sharp sides.
Dala powder Tempera is a quality, non toxic, powder paint that is great for classroom, studio and home environments. It is a versatile medium that can be used by everyone.
Dala powder Tempera is a quality, non toxic, powder paint that is great for classroom, studio and home environments. It is a versatile medium that can be used by everyone.
Dala Construction glue is an acid free, non-toxic, liquid, white glue that is semi opaque when dry. It is a classroom favourite as it is value for money and lends itself to paper and cardstock projects.
Dala Jumbo Glitter Shakers are filled with rich, sparkly glitter varieties that are available in classic jewel tones and a white crystal variety. This is a crafters staple in a larger shaker bottle.
Tissue paper is soft, feathery, lightweight, highly absorbent, tear resistant, disposable and relatively strong paper products.
Teddy's popular poster paints are available in this convenient pack of 4 x 100ml colours. Colours mix well - create your own shades!
Dala Construction glue is an acid free, non-toxic, liquid, white glue that is semi opaque when dry. It is a classroom favourite as it is value for money and lends itself to paper and cardstock projects.
Dala powder Tempera is a quality, non toxic, powder paint that is great for classroom, studio and home environments. It is a versatile medium that can be used by everyone.
Suitable for illustrative use with a paintbrush, an airbrush as well as brush pens and dipping pens.
Traditional shibori dye techniques originate in Japan, with the name encompassing a variety of resist-dye techniques for textiles. Typically, a light or white natural fiber cloth (like silk, hemp or cotton) is folded, bunched, or twisted, then tied up, and finally dip-died in indigo dye using various methods to achieve unique results. |
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