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Cernit Metallic polymer clay
Cernit Metallic polymer clay
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$3.99 CAD
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$5.99 CAD
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1 unit of polymer clay
METALLIC contains shiny mica powder
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How to use Cernit polymer clay?
Once unwrapped, the clay should be kneaded in the palm of the hand before starting modeling so that it is softer and easier to work with. The clay should also be used with clean hands on a clean surface to prevent any dirt or dust from getting into the clay.
There are as many uses as one could imagine! Cernit can be molded, sculpted, with or without tools, printed or mixed with stones, beads, feathers, powders, paints....
How to bake Cernit polymer clay?
Cernit clay polymerizes between 110 and 130°C (230-266°F) in a preheated oven. Cooking time is 30 minutes. The temperature must be respected unless harmful gases develop and the color is corrupted.
Please note, this clay cannot be cooked in the microwave! After firing, the clay is waterproof. Also, it can be baked multiple times if you want to add bits to your work.
When you have finished firing, the clay can still be worked with. It can be sanded, drilled, varnished to the finish you like. To polish, start by gently sanding the clay with a fine-grit sandpaper. Finish with a polisher to achieve maximum shine. After a while, if it rubs the clothes, the clay might lose some of the shine. Then it needs to be polished again. The result will be the same as with varnish. However, the polish will resist rubbing and does not need to be reapplied.
As soon as your piece of clay is fired and perhaps polished, you can still work on it by adding acrylic paints, oil paints, mica powders or varnish.
Why should you buy Cernit polymer clay?
After baking and sanding, the creations have a glossy finish
Cooked Cernit retains a certain flexibility, it does not break easily. This is an important asset for certain specific jobs. . Thanks to this astonishing flexibility, Cernit stands out from the competition. This is your perfect combination for creating flowers, claspless bracelets or other fine jewelry that needs to maintain some flexibility.
The wide range of colors allows beginners to have a wide choice. For experienced polymerists, the colors can be mixed making even more colors and effects possible. Primary colors are also available in larger packs (500g) to create your own color mix.
Cernit does not stain hands or tools
Even during cooking, Cernit is odorless
Cernit is more flexible than the competition
Security
Our Cernit does not contain any phthalates. Children should not be left unsupervised when using clay. This product should not be put in the mouth and we advise you to wash your hands after each use.
You should not eat, flirt or smoke in an area that is dictated to Cernit modeling.
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METALLIC contains shiny mica powder
Here are your choices:
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045 Champagne |
050 Gold |
051 Green gold |
052 Rose gold |
053 Rich gold |
054 Turquoise gold |
055 Ancient gold |
057 Copper |
058 Bronze |
059 Ancient bronze |
080 Silver |
085 Mother-of-pearl |
161 Steel |
169 Hematite |
200 Blue |
400 Red |
460 Magenta |
676 Turquoise |
700 Yellow |
775 Rust |
900 Purple |
How to use Cernit polymer clay?
Once unwrapped, the clay should be kneaded in the palm of the hand before starting modeling so that it is softer and easier to work with. The clay should also be used with clean hands on a clean surface to prevent any dirt or dust from getting into the clay.
There are as many uses as one could imagine! Cernit can be molded, sculpted, with or without tools, printed or mixed with stones, beads, feathers, powders, paints....
How to bake Cernit polymer clay?
Cernit clay polymerizes between 110 and 130°C (230-266°F) in a preheated oven. Cooking time is 30 minutes. The temperature must be respected unless harmful gases develop and the color is corrupted.
Please note, this clay cannot be cooked in the microwave! After firing, the clay is waterproof. Also, it can be baked multiple times if you want to add bits to your work.
When you have finished firing, the clay can still be worked with. It can be sanded, drilled, varnished to the finish you like. To polish, start by gently sanding the clay with a fine-grit sandpaper. Finish with a polisher to achieve maximum shine. After a while, if it rubs the clothes, the clay might lose some of the shine. Then it needs to be polished again. The result will be the same as with varnish. However, the polish will resist rubbing and does not need to be reapplied.
As soon as your piece of clay is fired and perhaps polished, you can still work on it by adding acrylic paints, oil paints, mica powders or varnish.
Why should you buy Cernit polymer clay?
After baking and sanding, the creations have a glossy finish
Cooked Cernit retains a certain flexibility, it does not break easily. This is an important asset for certain specific jobs. . Thanks to this astonishing flexibility, Cernit stands out from the competition. This is your perfect combination for creating flowers, claspless bracelets or other fine jewelry that needs to maintain some flexibility.
The wide range of colors allows beginners to have a wide choice. For experienced polymerists, the colors can be mixed making even more colors and effects possible. Primary colors are also available in larger packs (500g) to create your own color mix.
Cernit does not stain hands or tools
Even during cooking, Cernit is odorless
Cernit is more flexible than the competition
Security
Our Cernit does not contain any phthalates. Children should not be left unsupervised when using clay. This product should not be put in the mouth and we advise you to wash your hands after each use.
You should not eat, flirt or smoke in an area that is dictated to Cernit modeling.
























