Slightly softer than other Cernit clays, the Translucent is particularly appreciated.
For example, Rubi is perfect for creating raspberries! When baking, you notice that the colour becomes partly transparent. This gives a very realistic effect. Leave the clay as it is or sand it to obtain a different smooth effect and even more transparent!
Once sanded and polished, the translucent colours look like the precious stones they are named after! Sapphire, Amber … The transparency is so impressive that you will not believe your eyes!
Place a layer of translucent white on your achievements in Cernit Number One to give them some clarity. Once the translucent sanded, you would believe that the piece is varnished!
The range also contains a phosphorescent colour that gives originality to your pieces.
The translucent range comes in 56g or 250g.
How to bake Cernit Translucent
Like all polymer clays, Cernit should no be baked at a higher temperature than our recommendations! Preheat your oven to 110-130 ° C and bake for 30 minutes.
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