Our Contemporary 10x8" Frame Clay Impression kit is extremely easy to use and includes 2x100g guaranteed super soft, air-dry impression clay. The clay can be re-rolled if you are not happy with your first attempt and dries overnight without the need for baking.
The kit comes with a 10" x 8" Contemporary frame with full-width display area in a choice of several colours (black, white, oak, natural or grey wood).
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Our Contemporary frames are made from a single piece of softwood moulding and come in 5 modern wood colours. Due to their slim profile, they are perfectly suited to newborn casts (0-8m), flat hands of toddlers and older children, clay impressions and raised impressions. They do not have a front mount (like the Classic range) so give a full glass size display area and a modern look. They can be hung or placed landscape or portrait.
The kit also includes a rolling pin, plastic sheeting to roll the clay on and keep it clean, glue to stick the clay to the back mount and a picture hanger to hang the frame. The guaranteed, super soft, air dry clay is bright white. Painting the clay really brings out the detail. So optionally add Metallic Silver, Rose Gold, Gold, Bronze or Pearl paint to your order for a really lovely finish.
You can create impressions of either 2 feet, 2 hands or a hand and foot. The frame will fit a pair of feet of a toddler up to approximately age 3 years or a hand impression of a child approximately up to age 6 years. For children over 1 year or for deeper impressions you will need to select the option for 2 packs of clay in the 'Add Extra Clay?' drop down box.
Please note: You can paint the white clay any colour with acrylic paint.
Clay impressions are very quick and easy to do!
Frame measurements - Contemporary 10x8
Glass size: 10 x 8"
Rectangular aperture: 24.2 x 19.2cm
External edge-to-edge: 29.2 x 24.1cm
Internal depth: 4cm
External depth: 5cm
Please check your child's hands and feet fit the frame before purchasing - cut out a piece of paper to the aperture dimensions to see how they fit. Also check you have shaved them down enough to fit the depth of the frame.