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Worbla's Deco Art - Tutorial I

2/20/2016

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Based on 2 tutorials, I have given you a view about Worbla's Finest Art.
Today I want to bring you his little brother closer:

Worbla's DECO Art

For all american friends: it is similar to Friendly Plastic. Nevertheless I want to show you the handling of this material closer. Here with a gem mold.
The Worbla materials work similar.

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For everyone who don't know where to buy Worbla's Deco Art. You can buy it here:
coscraft www.coscraft.co.uk/
my costume www.mycostumes.de/

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Let's start:
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Step 1
What do you need:
- Worbla's Deco Art
- A bowl / pot
- a sieve water boiler plus water
- (Kitchen) towels (if it drips)
- Optional: a silicone mold etc.
Step 2
Fill in the quantity required of Worbla (white beads) in your sieve. Immerse it into the boiled water, which you have previously poured into the bowl.
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Step 3
You can see how the white Worbla will turn transparent. After it has completely turned transparent, take it out the sieve and knead it. It should have a smooth surface. Again it is whitish, immerse it again into hot water.

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Step 4
Press the Worbla into the mold or bend it freehand. Wait until it gets white to remove it.

For sculpture you can knead it for so long and reheat again until you have your desired shape.
Step 5
Now you can cut or even clean all edges for a final finish.
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