Cernit Pearl polymer clay 56 g - 460 magenta
2,40 €
Cernit Pearl is a polymer clay containing glittering mica powders.
Cernit's Pearl modeling clay will give your creations unique effects.
Make figurines, jewelry or decorative objects, according to your desires.
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Pearl polymer clay contains shimmering mica powders. These powders give Cernit Pearl shine and a pearly effect. The effects of this modeling clay will appear after baking in the household oven.
The Cernit Pearl range offers an incomparable depth to your creations, thanks to its mica particles.
This paste is particularly interesting for creating relief effects on your creations. Thanks to the Mica shift technique, you will give depth to your creations.
Depending on the angle of view, the Cernit Pearl has a shimmering and changing effect.
This polymer clay is of excellent quality.
The Cernit Pearl range is available in 56g bars in 7 surprising colours!
Instructions
- Take out the desired amount of dough.
- Knead the Cernit Pearl between your hands to soften it. The hotter it is, the more it will soften. It will then be more flexible and easy to shape.
- Working the dough with your hands or polymer clay tools: dough machine, blade, modeling tools, extruder, …
- Attention, always work with clean hands so that light colors do not get dirty.
- Create your creation according to your wishes: figurine, jewellery, breastplate in Cernit.
- Once finished, you can bake your creation in a household oven at 130°C.
- After firing, your creation will be hardened. You can, if you wish, varnish it, sand it, paint it,...
Useful Data
- From 8 years old under adult supervision
- Does not stick / does not stain
- Very flexible and malleable / odorless during cooking
- Do not exceed the cooking temperature (max 130°C for a maximum of 30 minutes)
- After firing, you can use Darwi acrylics or Cernit varnishes to enhance your creations.
- Cernit clay can be worked in several ways, thanks to the many tools available. It can be sculpted, printed, shaped,...