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About Our
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Paverpol
The original textiles and decoration hardener par
excellence! Dip natural materials, such as
textiles, in Paverpol. Drape or wrap the
material around a wire figure or other armature
and leave it to dry. Paverpol dries fast, but
slowly enough to allow plenty of working time.
After it has hardened, you have created a
beautiful decoration or sculpture, which can be
used indoors as well as outdoors. It is also
possible to combine Paverpol with paper, silk,
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chamois leather, self-hardening clay,
polystyrene foam, dried flowers, wood, plaster,
pottery, etc.
Paverpol adheres to almost all materials, except
plastic. And unlike most hardeners, Paverpol
does NOT deteriorate polystyrene foam. Finished projects become hardened
without any additions, and outdoor garden
objects do not need to be varnished unless they
are painted with acrylic paints or in a
high-humidity area where mildew is a problem. Easy to wash
off hands with warm water. Paverpol is the only
product of its type to have earned the AP seal--
we not only say we are non-toxic, we can PROVE
it!
Available in transparent, bronze and lead color
in 250 ml, 500 ml, 1000 ml, 6000 and
20,000 ml containers.
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Pavercolor
This is a pigment powder that can be mixed with
Paverpol to change the transparent Paverpol into
the color of your choice. The powders can be
combined to make custom colors.
Mix the powder with a small amount of water
before you add it to Paverpol. This prevents it
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The Pavercolor metallic colors will loose their
lustre when mixed with Paverpol; however, the
lustre can be retained by brushing the dried
piece of work with the Pavercolor metallic color
mixed with Josefine gloss varnish.
All Pavercolors can be mixed with water to
obtain water paint. However, this technique can
only be used for indoor pieces of work.
For outdoor objects (i.e. garden sculptures) you
can mix Pavercolors with Josefine varnish.
It is then a proper outdoor paint that can be
used for painting, brushing and adding patina
effects.
Available in 28 colors.
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Josefine Varnishes
These high-quality outdoor varnishes from
Holland are extremely user-friendly. Brushes can
easily be cleaned with water and soap. Available
in very matte and satin finishes. These can be used
to protect garden objects that have not been
made watertight or resistant to the elements. In
addition to the surface finishes they provide,
they are also valuable for use in sealing
finished pieces that have been painted with
acrylics or placed in high-humidity areas.
Josefine varnishes contain a UV filter.
The varnishes can also be used in combination
with Pavercolor in order to create a watertight
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paint. This technique is used to decorate
objects by applying color emphasis, dry-brushing
or adding patina effects. Do not use the extreme
matte varnish on dark colors.
Available in jars of 100 ml. and 375 ml. |
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Pavercotton
A 100 % cotton fiber. When dipped in the
Paverpol and squeezed out well, it can be used
to make hair/wigs for the Paverpol figurines.
It can also be used to make creative dishes and
surface textures.
Project idea: Cover a dish with cling film and
put the Pavercotton tuffs dipped in Paverpol on
one side of the cling film. The dish is only to
be used as a mould, and will not be damaged.
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After it has dried and hardened (for at least
one week) you can take the dish off. The side
that was covered by plastic will still need to
dry. You have to be patient for this, but if you
do, you will end up with a unique cotton dish
which can be used as a creative decorative bowl.
Pavercotton is also a wonderful component in
mixed media creations.
Available in bags of 50 grams.
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Stockinette
Stockinette is a 100% cotton very stretchy, open-weave knit
used as decoration to clothe figurines and for
surface design.
Once the Stockinette is dipped in Paverpol, it
stretches in length and will become twice as
long. It is a highly decorative piece of
textile, which can be used endlessly for
decorating or draping.
Stockinette can be coloured with Paverpol mixed
with Pavercolor.
Available in bags of 80 x 100 cm |
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Josefine’s
Relief Decoration
This unique product is actually a
highly-textured, dried woodgrain, which becomes
pliable again when saturated with Paverpol.
Relief Decoration can be used to decorate
figurines or to create numerous types of
decorations. It has a natural color, but it can
be dyed beautifully with Pavercolors or acrylic
paint. It can also be used to decorate greeting
cards or for scrapbooking. Available in bags of
approx. 30 x 50 cm. |
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Josefine’s Shell Stones
Pearl-colored, iridescent shell
stones are polished abalone shell and used to decorate Paverpol sculptures.
Perfect for mermaid, fish and other aquatic
sculptures. They can also be used for cards, scrapbooking, jewelry, decorating small boxes,
woodwork, bags, small furniture, pottery and
glass. The shell stones and the shell splinters
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attached to non-plastic surfaces with Paverplast.
Available in bags of 40 grams.
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Josefine’s Art Stone
Decoration Powder
A fun product! Art Stone can be used in several
different ways. You can use it to make
self-hardening clay,
to created a stone-look finish to your
sculptures or to make what we call "Crackle
Cloth" TM.
To make a stone finish, use Paverpol pre-mixed
colors
or Paverpol transparent mixed with Pavercolor
Siena as a basis. (Of course, you can also mix
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You can use a preformed figure of styrofoam,
plaster, paper mache, or kitchen foil covered
with masking or floral tape).
Mix the colored Paverpol with the same amount of
Art Stone Decoration Powder until the clay is
one lump that no longer sticks to your hands.
Cover your form completely with the colored
Paverpol. Put the clay fully or partially onto
the layer that is still wet—layer thick or thin,
coarse or fine, whatever you like. Make sure
that the bottom layer is wet. (If needed, apply
a new layer of Paverpol using the brush.)
When your work is fully or partially decorated
with the clay, scatter some powder over it and
rub it in well. Apply some Paverpol with a brush
if the base has become too dry. You can also
scatter a little Paverpol on the wet layer and
rub it afterwards. To obtain a polished look,
simply rub firmly with your hands until the
desired look is achieved.
This stone effect is not suitable for outdoor
objects. If you want to leave the piece of work
outside, you can use pastina instead of powder,
which can be made by mixing white Pavercolor
with Josefine very matte varnish. Apply with a brush.
Remove the surplus patina with a tissue. Let the
work dry and make it glossy with a lint-free
cloth.
To make jewelry: Create stones of clay, use a
skewer to make holes in them, and get a leather
lace to thread the beads.
Available in tub of 200 grams.
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Paverplast
Simply mix
this powder with Paverpol (100 grams for 1 liter)
and you can create an indelible sculpting pasta.
Various effects can be achieved with this
product. It will make a weather-proof air-dry
clay.
This is suitable for creating pieces of work
that remain watertight, such as bird basins,
fountains, pools, etc. It can also be used to
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hardening clay, papier-mâché etc. with a
completely watertight layer. Varnishing is not
required.
Paverplast mixed with Paverpol can be colored
with Pavercolor. Store in an airtight sealable
tray as it is an air-dry product. If the
Paverplast becomes too stiff, you can add some
Paverpol. Do not add water!
Available in tubs of 100 and 400 grams.
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Paverpol USA’s Wood Structure Powder
A clean, very fine American Hardwood powder to
mix with Paverpol and form a sculptural
structure paste. It applies with a spatula or
pallet knife. It will adhere to almost all bases
except plastic, including painter’s canvas,
polystyrene foam, wood, glass, pottery, plaster,
concrete, etc.
It can be used to create a rough base on a
painter’s canvas, or applied to existing
decorative items to create a Mediterranean look.
Easy to use with quick results! As when working
with any fine particulates, protect from
inhalation and work in a well-ventilated space.
Available Summer 2008 |
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