Discover the new Metallic range from Cernit: 14 new colors containing lots of metallic particles. You'll fall head over heels for the metallic effect of this new clay! Cernit 's complete range includes classic colors like gold, bronze, copper and silver, as well as innovative colors like rust, steel and hematite. You'll also find bright colors like rose gold, green gold, champagne and turquoise.
What is Cernit clay? The new Cernit Metallic range is a soft clay that remains flexible after firing. Discover a wide range of colors on our site and have fun mixing them together to create new ones. Note that they are miscible with other Cernit clay and that the color does not transfer to your hands. Working with them in gradients will give you magnificent results. Have you heard of the Mica Shift technique? This method of scalping metallic clay gives the impression of seeing an image in relief, whereas the surface is completely smooth. Cernit Metallic is ideal for this style of textural trompe l'oeil. Take a look at our Mica Shift tutorial in polymer clay for a better understanding of this effect.
Firing Cernit polymer clay :
1. Preheat your domestic oven to between 120°C and 130°C. Do not use a microwave oven.
2. Bake for a maximum of 30 minutes.
3. After baking, your Cernit creations will be solid and flexible. After firing, you can work on the finish: sculpting, sanding, painting, varnishing or resining the surface with bi-component resin or Uv Led resin.
How to store Cernit clay once opened: we advise you to store your clay at room temperature in crystal paper, then in an airtight box. Be careful not to put Cernit clay in contact with PVC, polystyrene or expanded polystyrene.
Less well-known than Fimo clay, Cernit has many advantages. It doesn't stick to fingers, doesn't stain and is odorless. These are the arguments that will help you choose between Cernit and Fimo. But what's the difference between Cernit and Fimo clay? When you're a beginner, it's sometimes hard to know which polymer clay to choose ! We've compared the different brands of polymer clay for you . After that, it'll be easy for you to choose your clay.
Take a look at our Cernit tutorials for inspiration, such as the CERNIT polymer clay tortoise shell earrings or the Tagua seed necklace.
New to polymer clay? We've put together a list of the materials you'll need for Cernit, Fimo and other types of clay. Our tips and technical sheets will help you to make beautiful jewelry with Cernit and polymer clay.
Need ideas and tips? Visit Cernit's Instagram page to discover its creations, tips and news.
Details:
Range: Cernit Metallic
Color: Rust
Weight: 56 g
Warning:
- Only for children over 8 years of age, under adult supervision - precautions for use must be made clear to children before use.
- Safety standards EU EN 71/1/3/5/9.
- Do not put in mouth.
- Do not exceed cooking temperature - maximum 130°C / 266°F, harmful gases may develop - or maximum cooking time of 30 minutes,
- Do not eat, drink or smoke in the working area.
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