Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
23.55
Explore the variety of patterns these wooden rollers will create in clay, play dough or Magiclay. Try rolling them in sand or bread dough.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
21.00
A great starter pack of eight essential clay modelling tools - including sponge, flexible metal kidney, potter's needle, ribbon loop tool, clay cutter with wooden handle, 2 x wooden modelling shaping tools and a double-ended ribbon tool.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
15.35
These fun and easy to use Modelling Cutting Wheels are an essential modelling tool designed for cutting into a slab. Just like a pizza cutter, simply roll the Modelling Cutting Wheels over a prepared slab to create long clean cuts. Made with durable plastic, these clay rotary cutters have a blunt wheel so they are safe for young hands.
Modelling with clay is a wonderful pliable and sensory medium for students to work with. Students are engaged as they learn about texture, form and the three-dimensional possibilities and limitations of this medium. While the most basic tools for modelling are hands and fingers, man-made clay tools are a fantastic starting point for modelling, building, cutting and mark making. Using Modelling Cutting Wheels and other modelling tools should be encouraged and is crucial for building on modelling skills and developing motor skills.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
22.50
Non-hardening soft dough which can be easily modelled and reused. Supports the development of fine motor skills in young children.
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Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
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22.50
Paper Magiclay Neon Colours is an air drying modelling clay that is lightweight, soft and elastic. This coloured soft paper clay will bond wet to dry, no adhesives or tools are required. Colours can be mixed together to further extend the colour palette. Magiclay can be pulled, stretched, rolled and embossed.
Paper Magiclay Neon Colours air dries in hours. Once dry the clay creates a paper-like texture and is extremely light. Wrap unused portions with plastic wrap or put in an airtight container to avoid clay from drying out.
This neon toned assortment comes in individual canisters to ensure clay can be kept air tight, and to allow for easy distribution around the classroom.
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Paper Magiclay Coloured 240g - Canister
Paper Magiclay 240g White - Canister
Paper Magiclay 240g Candy Colours 12's
Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
22.50
Paper Magiclay Earth Colours is an air drying modelling clay that is lightweight, soft and elastic. This coloured soft paper clay will bond wet to dry, no adhesives or tools are required. Magiclay can be pulled, stretched, rolled and embossed.
Paper Magiclay Earth Colours air dries in hours. Once dry the clay creates a paper-like texture and is extremely light. Wrap unused portions with plastic wrap or put in an airtight container to avoid clay from drying out.
This great selection of earth colours is also suitable for skin tones.
This earth toned assortment comes in individual canisters to ensure clay can be kept air tight, and to allow for easy distribution around the classroom.
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Paper Magiclay 240g White - Canister
Paper Magiclay Coloured 240g - Canister
Paper Magiclay 240g Candy Colours 12's
Start by taking a golf ball size piece of Magiclay
Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
22.50
This air drying paper modelling clay is lightweight, soft and elastic. Will bond wet to dry, no adhesives or tools are required. Magiclay can be pulled, stretched, rolled and embossed.
Paper Magiclay 240g Coloured – Canister is a lightweight, soft and elastic modelling clay compound that air dries in hours. Once dry the clay creates a paper-like texture and is extremely light. Wrap unused portions with plastic wrap or put in an airtight container to avoid clay from drying out.
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Paper Magiclay 240g White - Canister
Paper Magiclay 240g Candy Colours 12's
Colouring Magiclay (Wet clay): Easily colour white Magiclay with paint, dye and markers. Just add a small amount of pigment and mix through prior to modelling.
Colouring (Dry) Once Magiclay is dry, its surface can be painted or printed on.
Blending & Marbling Colours Mix colours together to expand your colour palette. Add white to lighten and brighten colours. For marbled effects, lightly mix colours.
Model Making: Paper Magiclay will bond wet to dry – just press on a surface, or press parts together and it will hold; no adhesives, joining techniques or special tools are required. It can be pulled, stretched, sprung back, rolled, and can be used in combination with other materials. This is why it is ideal clay for model making and popular with all age levels.
Building Up Surface Press Magiclay directly onto canvas or paper to build up a surface on which to paint.
Creating Forms Create an armature as a base & mould Magiclay over the top. Magiclay can be smoothed out and finer details can be added.
Use as a canvas: Emboss and imprint designs and patterns into the surface. When dry, Magiclay can be stitched into.
Shaping & Finishing a Form Magiclay can be applied to an object to create a unique form. Once sealed, alternate between sanding and painting to build up a polished and smooth surface. Varnish to finish.
Start by taking a golf ball size piece of Magiclay:
Hands as Tools: with different parts of the hands, try squeezing, twisting, rolling, pinching, tearing/pulling, pressing to make different shapes; try joining and smoothing a surface. Use these techniques and skills to make different parts of one or two of the subjects in Step 1.
Using Tool Set: create different lines, textures and patterns. Explore how these could be used on different parts of a particular subject e.g.the indentations created with the blade looking part of the tool could look like the veins on a butterfly wing, or the “cup” marks could add texture to clothes.
Using Other Tools: try cutting, trimming and fringing with a pair of scissors. Find items that could be used as tools eg a fork could create repetitive indentations.
FAQ:
Q: How many golf balls are there in a pack of 200g Magiclay? You can make 20 golf balls in a packet of 200g Magiclay – White.
Q: How many Mask Moulds Female/Male can you make from a pack of 200g Magiclay – White? FA115-FE Approximately 4 Female Masks*, and FA115-MA Approximately 3 Male Masks* (* this all depends on the thickness of the masks)
Q: How many 100mm poly balls can be covered by 1 pack of 200g magiclay? Approx 10-15 if you do a thin layer.
Q: How many meters will Magiclay roll out to? Approx ¾’s of a meter (not a square meter)
Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
22.50
This air drying paper modelling clay is lightweight, soft and elastic. Will bond wet to dry, no adhesives or tools are required. Magiclay can be pulled, stretched, rolled and embossed.
Paper Magiclay 240g Candy Colours is a lightweight, soft and elastic modelling clay compound that air dries in hours. Once dry the clay creates a paper-like texture and is extremely light. Wrap unused portions with plastic wrap or put in an airtight container to avoid clay from drying out.
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Paper Magiclay Coloured 240g - Canister
Paper Magiclay 240g White - Canister
Colouring Magiclay (Wet clay): Easily colour white Magiclay with paint, dye and markers. Just add a small amount of pigment and mix through prior to modelling.
Colouring (Dry) Once Magiclay is dry, its surface can be painted or printed on.
Blending & Marbling Colours Mix colours together to expand your colour palette. Add white to lighten and brighten colours. For marbled effects, lightly mix colours.
Model Making: Paper Magiclay will bond wet to dry – just press on a surface, or press parts together and it will hold; no adhesives, joining techniques or special tools are required. It can be pulled, stretched, sprung back, rolled, and can be used in combination with other materials. This is why it is ideal clay for model making and popular with all age levels.
Building Up Surface Press Magiclay directly onto canvas or paper to build up a surface on which to paint.
Creating Forms Create an armature as a base & mould Magiclay over the top. Magiclay can be smoothed out and finer details can be added.
Use as a canvas: Emboss and imprint designs and patterns into the surface. When dry, Magiclay can be stitched into.
Shaping & Finishing a Form Magiclay can be applied to an object to create a unique form. Once sealed, alternate between sanding and painting to build up a polished and smooth surface. Varnish to finish.
Start by taking a golf ball size piece of Magiclay:
Hands as Tools: with different parts of the hands, try squeezing, twisting, rolling, pinching, tearing/pulling, pressing to make different shapes; try joining and smoothing a surface. Use these techniques and skills to make different parts of one or two of the subjects in Step 1.
Using Tool Set: create different lines, textures and patterns. Explore how these could be used on different parts of a particular subject e.g.the indentations created with the blade looking part of the tool could look like the veins on a butterfly wing, or the “cup” marks could add texture to clothes.
Using Other Tools: try cutting, trimming and fringing with a pair of scissors. Find items that could be used as tools eg a fork could create repetitive indentations.
FAQ:
Q: How many golf balls are there in a pack of 200g Magiclay? You can make 20 golf balls in a packet of 200g Magiclay – White.
Q: How many Mask Moulds Female/Male can you make from a pack of 200g Magiclay – White? FA115-FE Approximately 4 Female Masks*, and FA115-MA Approximately 3 Male Masks* (* this all depends on the thickness of the masks)
Q: How many 100mm poly balls can be covered by 1 pack of 200g magiclay? Approx 10-15 if you do a thin layer.
Q: How many meters will Magiclay roll out to? Approx ¾’s of a meter (not a square meter)
Vendor: Zart
Type: TEACHER RESOURCES
Price:
22.50
Paper Magiclay 240g White – Canister is a white lightweight, soft and elastic modelling compound. Air dries in hours resembling a paper-like texture when dry. Suitable for all levels.
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Paper Magiclay Coloured 240g - Canister
Paper Magiclay 240g Candy Colours 12's
Colouring Magiclay (Wet clay): Easily colour white Magiclay with paint, dye and markers. Just add a small amount of pigment and mix through prior to modelling.
Colouring (Dry) Once Magiclay is dry, its surface can be painted or printed on.
Blending & Marbling Colours Mix colours together to expand your colour palette. Add white to lighten and brighten colours. For marbled effects, lightly mix colours.
Model Making: Paper Magiclay will bond wet to dry – just press on a surface, or press parts together and it will hold; no adhesives, joining techniques or special tools are required. It can be pulled, stretched, sprung back, rolled, and can be used in combination with other materials. This is why it is ideal clay for model making and popular with all age levels.
Building Up Surface Press Magiclay directly onto canvas or paper to build up a surface on which to paint.
Creating Forms Create an armature as a base & mould Magiclay over the top. Magiclay can be smoothed out and finer details can be added.
Use as a canvas: Emboss and imprint designs and patterns into the surface. When dry, Magiclay can be stitched into.
Shaping & Finishing a Form Magiclay can be applied to an object to create a unique form. Once sealed, alternate between sanding and painting to build up a polished and smooth surface. Varnish to finish.
Take a golf ball size piece of Magiclay.
Hands as Tools: with different parts of the hands, try squeezing, twisting, rolling, pinching, tearing/pulling, pressing to make different shapes; try joining and smoothing a surface. Use these techniques and skills to make different parts of one or two of the subjects in Step 1.
Using Tool Set: create different lines, textures and patterns. Explore how these could be used on different parts of a particular subject e.g.the indentations created with the blade looking part of the tool could look like the veins on a butterfly wing, or the “cup” marks could add texture to clothes.
Using Other Tools: try cutting, trimming and fringing with a pair of scissors. Find items that could be used as tools eg a fork could create repetitive indentations