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Arts & Crafts > Crafts and Hobbies > Clays, Ceramic & Glass > Tools
Catalyst tools allow artists a new form of expression. Catalyst tools are ergonomically designed to fit in your hand allowing a direct interaction with your work. Designed for use with heavy-bodied paints, Catalyst is at home with oils, acrylics, and water-miscible oils. Because they are heat-resistant, they excel with encaustics. Artists are using them with plaster, clay, and even frosting. Catalyst tools are even great for food crafting. Clean-up is a breeze, Catalyst tools are easy to wipe clean and is solvent resistant. Clean up in most cases may be done with mild soap and water. Dried paint can be peeled off the silicone surface. Catalyst Contours - Made of stiffer nylon and silicone, Catalyst Contours feel natural in your hand with their comfort-touch finish. Contours’ multiple edge shapes allow for extensive creativity with plaster, and heavy acrylic mediums. Hanging holes are great when it comes to studio organization. Size: C-24 Length: 56mm Width: 37mm
Princeton : Catalyst Contour Painting Tool : Mint 64
These flexible silicone tools are designed for use with heavy-bodied paints, Catalyst is at home with oils, acrylics, and water-miscible oils. Because they are heat-resistant, they excel with encaustics. Artists are using them with plaster and clay.
These flexible silicone tools are designed for use with heavy-bodied paints, Catalyst is at home with oils, acrylics, and water-miscible oils. Because they are heat-resistant, they excel with encaustics. Artists are using them with plaster and clay.
After hardening, thinly-rolled sheets are flexible and bendable and can be cut with scissors, punched or sewn. This clay is therefore ideal for making unique jewellery pieces such as earrings, necklaces or bracelets. FIMO leather-effect is also great for making wonderful leather effect decorations for your home. |
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