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Air drying clay.
Has all the qualities of traditional clay but without the need for firing. Reinforced with synthetic fibres this clay is air drying with a low shrinkage rate. Drying times may vary. This is a versatile and economical clay. Finished pieces can be coated in PVA glue and acrylic paint.
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Papier mâché
Encourage children to make their own boxes, trays, or even ornaments with Papier Mache which is a mixture of paper and glue, or paper, flour, and water, that becomes hard when dry.
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Mod roc.
Ideal for the construction of 3D models by application to a inflexible frame, just wet the Art Roc and mould into shape. Easy-to-use cotton Plaster of Paris bandage rolls that sets hard in minutes.