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Plaster Cloth Gauze Bandages for Art Project, Belly Cast, Mask Making 4"x15'

$ 13.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Seller: Best Seller
  • Type: Gauze Bandages Rolls
  • Brand: Fermus
  • Customer Service: 24 Hours
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Quality: Excellent
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • ISBN: Does not apply
  • Condition: New
  • Shipping & Handling: Fast Shipping
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Model: Does not apply
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Money Back: Gauranteed
  • Return: 30 Days
  • Color: White
  • Size: 4 inch x 15 feet
  • Return Fee: Free
  • Refund: Accept Refund
  • Durability: Made to last
  • Restocking Fee: None
  • Ships from: USA

    Description

    Plaster Cloth Gauze Bandages for Art Project, Belly Cast, Mask Making 4"x15'
    Includes 3 rolls plaster cloth, individually wrapped in a waterproof package.
    Each size diameter 4 Inch x 15 feet, Easily cut with scissors to get desired size.
    Knit cotton gauze embedded with even plaster distribution; accepts pigment.
    Simply wet with water and apply, Dried quickly easy to use, nice and sturdy, Great alternative to paper mache.
    Ideal for art project, mask making, hobby craft, sculptures, body casts, model railroading, belly molds or scenery construction.
    This is an amazing product, includes 3 rolls plaster cloth and it is very easy to use, and is very cost effective too. Thanks to the neat instructions and the way the material is designed, you can use this kind of material do an amazing sculpture. I would recommend this 100% for first time users, for crafts with kids and for teachers making art projects for their students. It can be great to to make casts of pregnancy bellies and painting the cast, it can be a great memento for years and years. The material, once dry, is hard and solid as a rock, so this is a perfect material for sculpting too. You can immersed the stripes in water, I recommend use a wet small painting brush, passing it over the stripes, and it worked perfectly fine.