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Liquid Sculpey 30ml (1oz) Bottle - Black
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Liquid Sculpey is ideal for creating a wide range of effects.
Liquid Sculpey 30ml (1oz) Bottle - Black
Black Liquid Sculpey is a versatile and striking product within the Sculpey line of polymer clay offerings. This specific variant is celebrated for its rich and deep black colour when baked, making it an excellent choice for artists and crafters looking to add a bold and dramatic element to their polymer clay creations. Provided in liquid form, it offers a wide range of creative applications.
Black Liquid Sculpey can be utilized both as an adhesive and a surface coating, effectively bonding clay pieces together and enabling the attachment of non-clay materials to your projects. When employed as a surface coating, it imparts a bold and dramatic black hue, adding depth and contrast to your finished pieces. This liquid clay is also adept at capturing fine details, making it an excellent choice for intricate designs and textures. Once cured through baking, it ensures the durability and lasting allure of your polymer clay creations. Whether used in jewelry making, sculpting, or mixed-media art, Black Liquid Sculpey provides a seamless way to incorporate a deep and dramatic black element into your polymer clay artwork. It's a favored choice for those seeking a bold and versatile design component that can make a statement in their creative projects.
Black Liquid Sculpey can be utilized both as an adhesive and a surface coating, effectively bonding clay pieces together and enabling the attachment of non-clay materials to your projects. When employed as a surface coating, it imparts a bold and dramatic black hue, adding depth and contrast to your finished pieces. This liquid clay is also adept at capturing fine details, making it an excellent choice for intricate designs and textures. Once cured through baking, it ensures the durability and lasting allure of your polymer clay creations. Whether used in jewelry making, sculpting, or mixed-media art, Black Liquid Sculpey provides a seamless way to incorporate a deep and dramatic black element into your polymer clay artwork. It's a favored choice for those seeking a bold and versatile design component that can make a statement in their creative projects.
- Works perfectly with Sculpey® Silicone Bakeable Molds and building by baking and re-baking layers
- Can be coloured with alcohol-based inks before or after baking
- Holds a crisp, clean line
- Great for detailing miniature pieces and for “drawing” with clay
- To thin: Add Sculpey® Clay Softener until desired consistency is reached
- To thicken – add mica powder and stir until desired consistency is reached *Please note adding mica may cause the color to change
- Image transfer: Spread thin layer on image. Bake according to instructions. Remove from oven and soak in water for 5 minutes. Gently rub off paper with fingers
- Twist cap for precise flow control – open completely to fill mold. Open half way for other detail work.
- Gently stir before using.
- Strong and flexible after baking making it perfect for home décor, jewelry, scrapbooking and beyond.
- To thin - add Sculpey® Clay Softener until desired consistency is reached.
- To thicken – pour into a cup and let sit out overnight
- Add items such as glitter, spices, dried flowers and metal pieces to add interest to your creations before baking!
- Excellent leveling properties, which allow it to be baked in sheets and poured into jewelry findings.
Liquid Bakeable Mediums do not give off toxic chemicals during the curing process. However, you will experience a slight odor and smoking which is non-hazardous. To minimise this, we suggest using an oven hood fan and if you are using molds only bake one at a time. We always recommend using an oven thermometer. Many times, ovens are not calibrated accurately, and are actually hotter than the temperature set on the dial. Just pre-heat your oven for 15-20 minutes which should be long enough to reach the temperature on the oven thermometer needed to cure your project.