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Van Aken Kato PolyclaySave Up to10%Off list
Starting At: $2.52
A polymer clay developed with an artist for artists! Kato Polyclay is an easy-to-use polymer clay that bakes in ten minutes to become a robust and sturdy material. You can mix Kato colors to create unique shades with ease once the clay has warmed up in your hand. Create beads for jewelry or sculpt… A polymer clay developed with an artist for artists! Kato Polyclay is an easy-to-use polymer clay that bakes in ten minutes to become a robust and sturdy material. You can mix Kato colors to create unique shades with ease once the clay has warmed up in your hand. Create beads for jewelry or sculpt figurines then bake in your household oven at 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Once cooked, the clay can be further improved by sanding and buffing. Kato Polyclays have color stability, uniform consistency, and excellent cured strength. More durable than other poly clays, objects made with Kato Polyclay become permanent works of art that will resist cracking and decay over time. Its smooth texture allows for detailed results for all types of craft, including sculpture, jewelry, home decor, and model making. Key Features: * Created in partnership with artist Donna Kato * Highly-pigmented non-sticky formula * Oven-hardening clay * Strong and durable * All colors are mixable * When sliced, it will maintain its shape * Keeps its shape and color after baking * Made in Georgia, USA * Certified non-toxic * Conforms to ASTM D-4236 * Sulfur-free, paraben-free, latex-free * Free of nuts, dairy, gluten, soy, corn, GMOs, pollen, nickel, lead, and VOCs *DO NOT EAT* Perfect For: * Creating figurines * Making jewelry * Custom color mixing * Letting your creative juices run wild * Sculpting character studies * School projects * Model making * Teachers and students * DIY up-cycling * Polymer caning-techniques * Bake between 275F (135C) and 325F (165C) for 10-30 minutes Polymer clay pieces may be cured in a standard oven or in a toaster oven. When curing compositions, it is recommended that you test the temperature of your oven (especially when using a toaster oven) with an oven thermometer. To do this, place the thermometer into the oven in the approximate location where you will be curing your piece; wait for the thermostat to adjust then adjust the temperature of your oven accordingly until the appropriate temperature is achieved. Kato Polyclay should be cured at about 300°F (150°C); however, it can be cured within the range of 275°F (135°C) and 325°F (165°C). It has been approved to be cured at 350°F (175°C). You should never exceed a temperature of 365°F (185°C) when curing Kato Polyclay. When cured at elevated temperatures, Kato Polyclay will become harder and more durable and have an increased surface gloss. For optimal strength, it is recommended that you cure your piece for 30 minutes. Curing Kato Polyclay for more extended periods will yield similar results as curing it at elevated temperatures; however, it is not recommended that you cure it for longer than the recommended time. Some projects may require that you cure a piece multiple times. For example, after adding an uncured piece of clay or another medium to it. When you create a project like this, it is a good idea to cure the piece in shorter increments of time. For example, if you were baking a piece three different times, it’s recommended that you cure the piece for 10 minutes the first two times and 30 minutes for the final curing this will save you time and ensure that your piece is permanent. See More -
Van Aken Kato Liquid PolyclaySave Up to10%Off list
Starting At: $7.94
…with artist Donna Kato * Liquid Kato Polyclay * Heat-set poly medium * Exceptional strength and flexibility * Create custom colors * Mix in mica powders to create a metallic or pearlescent effect * Excellent leveling qualities * Made in Georgia, USA Perfect For: * Use with Kato Polyclay * Pouring… Liquid polymer clay developed with an artist for artists! COLOR Liquid Polyclay is a heat-set poly medium with exceptional strength and flexibility. Available in Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Violet, as well as opaque White and Black, you can mix these standard colors to create custom colors. You can even mix in mica powders to create a metallic or pearlescent effect. COLOR Liquid Polyclay has excellent leveling qualities and flows smoothly, allowing it to be baked on sheets or poured into metal or glass molds. After curing, you can cut it with scissors into different shapes. A few examples of its uses include stain glass window clings, watercolor effects, faux stones, faux cloisonné, faux dichroic glass, coasters, mosaics, marbleizing, transfers, and so much more! Key Features: * Created in partnership with artist Donna Kato * Liquid Kato Polyclay * Heat-set poly medium * Exceptional strength and flexibility * Create custom colors * Mix in mica powders to create a metallic or pearlescent effect * Excellent leveling qualities * Made in Georgia, USA Perfect For: * Use with Kato Polyclay * Pouring into metal or glass molds * Creating stain glass window clings * Watercolor effects * Faux stones, faux cloisonné, faux dichroic glass * Making coasters, mosaics, and transfers * School projects * Teachers and students Please note, when mixing colors, use minimal agitation. Excessive stirring will create air bubbles. See More -
Van Aken Kato Polyclay SetsSave Up to10%Off list
Starting At: $5.01
A polymer clay developed with an artist for artists! Kato Polyclay is an easy-to-use polymer clay that bakes in ten minutes to become a robust and sturdy material. You can mix Kato colors to create unique shades with ease once the clay has warmed up in your hand. Create beads for jewelry or sculpt… A polymer clay developed with an artist for artists! Kato Polyclay is an easy-to-use polymer clay that bakes in ten minutes to become a robust and sturdy material. You can mix Kato colors to create unique shades with ease once the clay has warmed up in your hand. Create beads for jewelry or sculpt figurines then bake in your household oven at 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Once cooked, the clay can be further improved by sanding and buffing. Kato Polyclays have color stability, uniform consistency, and excellent cured strength. More durable than other poly clays, objects made with Kato Polyclay become permanent works of art that will resist cracking and decay over time. Its smooth texture allows for detailed results for all types of craft, including sculpture, jewelry, home decor, and model making. Key Features: * Created in partnership with artist Donna Kato * Highly-pigmented non-sticky formula * Oven-hardening clay * Strong and durable * All colors are mixable * When sliced, it will maintain its shape * Keeps its shape and color after baking * Made in Georgia, USA * Certified non-toxic * Conforms to ASTM D-4236 * Sulfur-free, paraben-free, latex-free * Free of nuts, dairy, gluten, soy, corn, GMOs, pollen, nickel, lead, and VOCs *DO NOT EAT* Perfect For: * Creating figurines * Making jewelry * Custom color mixing * Letting your creative juices run wild * Sculpting character studies * School projects * Model making * Teachers and students * DIY up-cycling * Polymer caning-techniques * Bake between 275F (135C) and 325F (165C) for 10-30 minutes Polymer clay pieces may be cured in a standard oven or in a toaster oven. When curing compositions, it is recommended that you test the temperature of your oven (especially when using a toaster oven) with an oven thermometer. To do this, place the thermometer into the oven in the approximate location where you will be curing your piece; wait for the thermostat to adjust then adjust the temperature of your oven accordingly until the appropriate temperature is achieved. Kato Polyclay should be cured at about 300°F (150°C); however, it can be cured within the range of 275°F (135°C) and 325°F (165°C). It has been approved to be cured at 350°F (175°C). You should never exceed a temperature of 365°F (185°C) when curing Kato Polyclay. When cured at elevated temperatures, Kato Polyclay will become harder and more durable and have an increased surface gloss. For optimal strength, it is recommended that you cure your piece for 30 minutes. Curing Kato Polyclay for more extended periods will yield similar results as curing it at elevated temperatures; however, it is not recommended that you cure it for longer than the recommended time. Some projects may require that you cure a piece multiple times. For example, after adding an uncured piece of clay or another medium to it. When you create a project like this, it is a good idea to cure the piece in shorter increments of time. For example, if you were baking a piece three different times, it’s recommended that you cure the piece for 10 minutes the first two times and 30 minutes for the final curing this will save you time and ensure that your piece is permanent. See More -
Van Aken Kato Polyclay Mediums & AccessoriesSave Up to11%Off list
Starting At: $4.67
…textured surfaces, or repair cracks in polymer clay pieces with the paste. After curing, adhesion is permanent. Polypaste can also be used as a softening agent if your clay is hard to condition. Repel Gel is a water-soluble, non-toxic medium that prevents Kato Polyclay from sticking to itself during… Polymer clay mediums developed with an artist for artists! You can use Polypaste as an adhesive, create textured surfaces, or repair cracks in polymer clay pieces with the paste. After curing, adhesion is permanent. Polypaste can also be used as a softening agent if your clay is hard to condition. Repel Gel is a water-soluble, non-toxic medium that prevents Kato Polyclay from sticking to itself during the baking process. The water-soluble gel is easy to use and easy to clean-up. Clear Liquid Polyclay Medium is an innovative product that supports the creation of perfect photo transfers and finishes for Kato Polyclay pieces. You can also use the medium as an adhesive, grout, or glaze. Key Features: * Created in partnership with artist Donna Kato * Kato Polyclay mediums * Polypaste adhesion is permanent * Water-soluble, non-toxic Repel Gel * Repel gel prevents Polyclay from sticking to itself * Easy to use and easy to clean-up * Polypaste works as a softening agent * Made in Georgia, USA Perfect For: * Use with Kato Polyclay * Creating photo transfers * Use as adhesive, grout, or glaze (Liquid Polyclay) * Gilding by mixing Polypaste with mica powder * Creating textured surfaces or repairing cracks in polymer clay (Polypaste) * School projects * Model making * Teachers and students Kato Nublade: is a flexible six-inch blade constructed of high-quality stainless steel that resists rusting. Its robust and supple design allows you to make curved or straight cuts. Even after repeated bending, the stainless steel blade will return to its straight shape. Liquid Polyclay Medium: Clear Liquid Polyclay Medium is an innovative product that supports the creation of perfect photo transfers and finishes for Kato Polyclay pieces. You can also use the medium as an adhesive, grout, or glaze. Liquid Polyclays should be cured at 300F (150C) for 20 minutes for a matte finish. To create a glossier finish, bake for an additional 10 minutes at 350F (177C), or wave a heat gun over the project until the desired glossiness appears. Do not inhale fumes and never cure above 350F (177C) or allow Liquid Polyclay to come in contact with an open flame. Polypaste Polymer Glue: You can use Polypaste as an adhesive, create textured surfaces, or repair cracks in polymer clay pieces with the paste. Because of its thick viscosity, it will not run. It is also a polymer clay, making it unlike any other adhesive out there. These unique properties make this medium useful in more ways than one. Polypaste can be used to bond polymer clay and finished Liquid Polyclay elements in any combination. Polypaste is exceptionally malleable; this makes it great for creating textured surfaces and embossing. After curing, adhesion is permanent. Polypaste can also be used as a softening agent if your clay is hard to condition. Repel Gel: Repel Gel is a water-soluble, non-toxic medium that prevents Kato Polyclay from sticking to itself during the baking process. The water-soluble gel is easy to use and easy to clean-up. Use a paintbrush to apply a thin coat of Repel Gel to the areas of the Polyclay were you want to avoid adhesion during the curing process. Follow baking instructions and separate the clay where you applied the Repel Gel. You can rinse off any residue with cold water. See More
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