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• Create circles with holes for inserting dried flowers – ideal for modern table decorations or minimalist ikebana.
• Model perforated hemispherical strainersthat serve as interior filler for vases - they will beautifully separate the stems and maintain the composition.
• Use as a vase stem divider – the shaped disc with holes keeps both dried and stabilized flowers in the correct arrangement.
• Create small pedestals for vases, candlesticks or arrangements – terracotta will add a warm, natural character.
• Great for stamping dried flowers, leaves, grasses and seeds – creating unique relief decorations or hanging ornaments.
• Combine with fine dry herbs (lagurus, broom bloom, limonium) to create textured bowls or plates.
• Ideal for hand modeling mini vases for individual ears of corn or dried flowers.
• Once dry, you can sand it with fine sandpaper for a smoother surface.
• Can be painted with acrylic paints, patinated or left in its natural terracotta color.
• After hardening, the surface can be fixed with varnish or wax for greater durability.
• Spring: Imprinting spring flowers and leaves into hanging decorations, minimalist stands for dried flowers
• Summer: minimalist vases, stands for dried meadow flowers, circles for arranging indoors or on the terrace.
• Autumn:Warm terracotta candlesticks, fruit and cone bowls, relief decorations with leaves, poppies and seeds
• Winter: Advent decorations, candlesticks, wreath bases, natural-style Christmas decorations, decorations with pressed citrus and pine cones
• Work with slightly damp hands – the material will be easier to shape and will not crack.
• Use a straw, skewer, or knitting needle for holes – ideal for precise stem placement.
• If you want a smooth surface, gently sand it with sandpaper after drying.
• For increased durability, we recommend a final coat of clear, glossy varnish.
• Combine with wood, jute, or metal for a modern natural look.
• Create your own floral tools – dividers, holders, stands – precisely according to the size of your vase or container.
Self-hardening clays are popular among arrangers and florists mainly because they allow the creation of custom, reusable arrangement solutions without the use of disposable floral foam. The white color appears clean, natural, and timeless – an ideal base for modern and rustic decorations.
• Weight: 300 g
• Color: terracotta brown
• Type: self-hardening ceramic modeling clay
• Curing: 24 hours in air (without firing)
• Brand: Koh-i-noor
• Origin: Czech Republic
• Use: DIY creation, arranging, decoration, floristry tools