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The glaze reproduces the surface of the substrate perfectly, giving you a glass-like finish with no brush marks.
Dala Casting Stone is a white powder product similar to Plaster of Paris, except it dries to a much harder finish. It can be poured or sculpted with. It can be poured into moulds to form a postive, or poured over objects to cast a negative.
Dala Polymer Clay has a firm consistency becoming soft and pliable when kneaded. This ensures a high level of structural stability making our clay suitable for beginners, amateur crafters and professional artists.
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 Plaster of Paris is a white, powder product that requires the addition of water to create a paste which can then be poured, or sculpted with. The paste is poured into a mould to create a 'positive', or poured over something to cast a 'negative'.
Dala Plaster of Paris is a white, powder product that requires the addition of water to create a paste which can then be poured, or sculpted with. The paste is poured into a mould to create a 'positive', or poured over something to cast a 'negative'.
The glaze reproduces the surface of the substrate perfectly, giving you a glass-like finish with no brush marks.
Create outlines with Dala Glass Liners and then fill in the colour using either Glass Stain or Glass Glaze. Can be used to fill in detail work as well.
The glaze reproduces the surface of the substrate perfectly, giving you a glass-like finish with no brush marks.
Dala Plaster of Paris is a white, powder product that requires the addition of water to create a paste which can then be poured, or sculpted with. The paste is poured into a mould to create a 'positive', or poured over something to cast a 'negative'.
This wooden handled wire brush is strong and lightweight. These brushes can be used on clay, ceramics, pottery and even for cake decorating. The bristles can be shaped or bent, adjusted and even cut (using side-cutters) to customise your own width and shape. They are useful for working with modelling materials to target and smooth out hard to reach areas, or for the creation of textures within the modelling material.
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.
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.
The Porcelain Painter Range offers shades within a colour system. Basic
and fashion colours can be always combined with the corresponding
Metallic and Glitter shades.
Create outlines with Dala Glass Liners and then fill in the colour using either Glass Stain or Glass Glaze. Can be used to fill in detail work as well.
The glaze reproduces the surface of the substrate perfectly, giving you a glass-like finish with no brush marks.
Dala Polymer Clay has a firm consistency becoming soft and pliable when kneaded. This ensures a high level of structural stability making our clay suitable for beginners, amateur crafters and professional artists.
No baking or firing required
Use in conjunction with Dala Glass Liners. Please Note: Glass Stain is permanent.
Properties :QUALITY: Deep and glossy, transparent or opaque, with a superb enamelled appearance after baking. The range includes 10 shimmering colours, twinkling and iridescent effects, particularly opaque and covering. Excellent lightfastness.COLOUR MIXABILITY: Colours can be mixed together.DRYING: Tack free in a few minutes, fully dry in a minimum of 24 hours. Baking all colours and auxiliary products in the range : 35 minutes at 150°C (300°F) in domestic oven, after minimum 24 hours drying. For the markers: Allow to air dry 72 hours for decorative use with light washing and no soaking.Product Usage :Porcelaine 150 can be applied to all heat-stable bases that are able to withstand a temperature of 150°C (300°F), such as porcelain, china, glazed earthenware, terracotta, metal, enameled sheet steel, copper and glass. The choice of base enables numerous effects to be produced and experiments to be made with the transparency and intensity of the colours. Porcelaine 150 makes professional enameling available to all, with a new generation of 46 colours, glazed by simply baking at 150°C (300°F) in any domestic oven. In bottle, tube and marker, which can be mixed together, deep and glossy, transparent or opaque, with a superb enameled appearance after baking. Many applications are possible with Porcelaine 150: with brushes and also with sponge and stencil. The Porcelaine 150 outliners, in tube with nozzle, can be used for outlining work and screen printing. The markers are recommended for lines and writing. Shake well before use. Press tip repeatedly to start ink flow. Allow to air dry 72 hours for decorative use with light washing and no soaking. For dishwasher resistance, allow to air dry 24 hour after application then bake in oven for 35 minutes at 150°C (300°F). Store flatwise. Keep away from freezing.
Use in conjunction with Dala Glass Liners. Please Note: Glass Stain is permanent.
Dala Polymer Clay has a firm consistency becoming soft and pliable when kneaded. This ensures a high level of structural stability making our clay suitable for beginners, amateur crafters and professional artists.
The Discovery Set contains 6x20ml Assorted Porcelaine 150 Colours:
This is the ideal product for decorating glazed ceramics, pottery, glass, kitchen and bathroom tiles, tin and even enamel. |
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