Snypa
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Here's the rest of my plastic (hand pour) materials & equipement, lots of colors like watermelon, bubblegum etc. Many types of glitter & color. I also have some extra MF Super Soft Softener, a pint size bottle watermelon brown (13.50 usd) coloring, Very Fine Salt (pouring grade), a little leftover RTV silicone, and then a very tiny amount of MF Regular Plastic.
the whole package:
colorings:
extra liquid plastic, extra brown watermelon, and also pouring grade salt
glitters:
There's about twenty-two 2 oz. bottles of glitters & pearls, 13 of which are medium to ultrafine glitter that's left-over from when I used to pour. What I'm selling here is more for people just getting into the hobby, buy some liquid plastic from somewhere, and play around with the glitter & color combos. What I recommend is cooking up some plastic in very small amounts and practice getting the plastic up to temperature, and then have some fun experimenting with the colors. Be sure to write down how many drops of coloring to put into the batch, so you get an idea of how much coloring does it take to make your own color recipe.
I'm in the process of building up some extra cash for an upcoming fishing trip, not looking for trades, will take the best offer on a first come first serve basis. Its available for pick-up in the Bayview & Hwy 7 area in Richmond Hill. PM if interested ! Name a decent price, and its all yours !!!
the whole package:
colorings:
extra liquid plastic, extra brown watermelon, and also pouring grade salt
glitters:
There's about twenty-two 2 oz. bottles of glitters & pearls, 13 of which are medium to ultrafine glitter that's left-over from when I used to pour. What I'm selling here is more for people just getting into the hobby, buy some liquid plastic from somewhere, and play around with the glitter & color combos. What I recommend is cooking up some plastic in very small amounts and practice getting the plastic up to temperature, and then have some fun experimenting with the colors. Be sure to write down how many drops of coloring to put into the batch, so you get an idea of how much coloring does it take to make your own color recipe.
I'm in the process of building up some extra cash for an upcoming fishing trip, not looking for trades, will take the best offer on a first come first serve basis. Its available for pick-up in the Bayview & Hwy 7 area in Richmond Hill. PM if interested ! Name a decent price, and its all yours !!!