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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de septiembre de 2022
I will admit no interest in buying supplies listed by the teacher for classic paper machè. The dread at the thought of such a freaking mess. Just so the teen can make a brain mold. Teen refused to use own head but alas the local craft store sells styrofoam heads (seemingly for knit hats and other crafts but for us it was the Base for a human brain). This was super simple, easy to use. Easy to texture. The reluctant teen once shown how to manipulate the paper clay was able to sculpt a reasonable approximation for a human brain model representing his own. It dried within a day so he could paint the sections as instructed with watercolor paint. Of course mom had to hand carry the labeled project to school since teenager refused to carry it around all day. None the less mom got the ultimate prize and we crowned a new favorite teacher since she asked to keep the head and my son’s brain model to show future classes an example of a finished product.
Myra Santa Iglesia
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de febrero de 2021
Very good product, it works as on instruction. Good quality.
Joy
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de enero de 2021
Well ok it is 8 ounces less than what it should be but the price remedies that. It works great but brittle when thin so I usually make a regular coat on to p of this one.
Curmudgeon
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de junio de 2020
This paper mache product has been around for many years now. I like it because it gets wet fast and then it has a rather extended working time. Once a bit dry, it is easy to smooth it and it hardens at a good pace. It takes about a couple of days to dry if it is thicker than 3/4 inch. Once it is dry it is rather light and easy to sand. Great for puppets. It is rather brittle and soft, so you need to cover it with a stronger layer (cheesecloth or torn paper) if it will get a beating.
Michael Moragne
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de octubre de 2014
I've just started using this stuff. I make 3d sculptures with it. It gets fairly hard if you layer it thick enough. It takes a little while to get used to the mixture of water and powder. There's no real wrong answer, just what kind of consistency do you want, soft or clumpy?My only wish is that there was some way to get this stuff super smooth in the end. Maybe I just need to sand it more.Overall though. I like this stuff and would use it again. It's not super strong, so don't sit on it. The plus side is that it's light weight and strong. And I can shape it to pretty much anything I want.
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