Magenta Opaline 460
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Cernit Polymer Clay – Nature Series Set of 3 Colours OR Open stock
Cernit Polymer Clay Nature Series 3 Colours available 56g each
Cernit Polymer Clay is an oven-baked clay and therefore won't harden when exposed to the air even for long periods of time.
The Cernit Nature range has 3 colours available in 56 gram packages. Basalt, Granite and Savanna.
Set is 1 of each colour OR purchase colours individualy now.
Cernit Colour Chart Ana Belchi has been kind enough to let us use photos of her work. See a great video by Ana Belchi here.
See below for workshop and tutorial info offered by Ana.
Cernit Opaline Polymer Clay -56g
Cernit Opaline Polymer Clay - 56 g
We carry the 3 primary colours of Opaline because they are what Anna Belchi uses to create and mix all colours.
We carry 31 colours of the Number One line here. See our colour chart Cernit Number One Colour Chart.
Thanks to the light transparency of the Cernit Opaline, your creations have a ceramic-like finish, semi-translucent!
The different series can all be mixed with each other.
Cernit Polymer Clay -PEARL 56g
Cernit Polymer Clay -PEARLS 56 g
Introducing the newest line of Cernit polymer clay
Pearl colours: Black, Violet, Magenta, Blue, Green, Pink, White (white is currently out of stock)
Save a little and purchase the bundle of 6 colours together in the drop-down menu (white is unavailable.)
Please see below for more info.
Kato Polyclay 12.5 oz Pack
Kato Polyclay 12.5oz Pack - Sorry, we are no longer stocking this product.
PanPastel Pearlescents – Set of 6 Colours
PanPastel Pearlescents - Set of 6 Colours
Contains all 6 Pearlescent Colors. Pearlescents can be used on their own or mixed with the original colors for custom pearl effects.
These are beautful artist quality pigments that blend effortlessly. Perfect with polymer clay too. See below for colours and more info.
PanPastel Tints – Set of 5 Colours
PanPastel Tints - Set of 5 Colours
Starter set of Tints. All colours can be mixed to create intermediate colours.
See list of colours and more info below.