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Fimo/Papier Máche


Fimo Soft Polymer Clay A polymer clay in a comprehensive range of 24 colours. Fimo is a versatile clay that is popular in jewellery making. To harden, bake in a domestic oven at 130°C for 30 mins. 57g block 350g block


2.65 12.95


Colours available in 350g and 57g: Brillant Blue 33 Indian Red 24 Chocolate 75 Flesh 43


Mandarin 42


Sunflower 16 Black 9 White 0


Tropical Green 53


Additional colours available in 57g: Lemon 10 Plum 63


Dolphin Grey 80 Cherry Red 26 Pacific Blue 37 Lavender 62 Silver 81


Lime Green 50


Raspberry 12 Emerald 56 Gold 11


Caramel 7


Windsor Blue 35 Sahara 70 Violet 61


Peppermint 39


Papier Máché Cellulosed based powdered wood paste that is easy to handle after adding water and kneading. It is lightweight, durable and can be painted making it ideal for puppetry. It can be applied around polystyrene shapes, wire armatures, balloons etc. 1kg 5kg


Jovi Patmáché 680g Air drying clay with a paper like finish similar to paper máche. 680g


12.95 57.95


Cellulose Paste For use with paper, board and papier máchè. Mix 1 pack per 5 litres of water. 60g


5.40


Clay Gun A tool used for producing long sections of shaped clay. 18 shapes provided. Each


6.95


1.99


Mask made using papier máché and cellulose paste. Painted with System 3 acrylic paint.


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