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« on: November 07, 2005, 01:53:15 PM »

These kits are pretty straight forward.  If you have questions, check the Stepping Stone Kits and Components FAQ, question 8.  This has some information on completeing our kits. 

  • One question we've received is about our Lil Hands Kits and Noah's Ark Kits is how the clay and plaster work together to make a visible handprint impression once the project is completed.   Note:  once the plaster has dried over the clay, the clay is peeled away from the plaster revealing a 3-Dimensional handprint.  The clay will not stick to the plaster.
  • Make sure you use cold water when mixing your plaster, per the instructions on the box.  Even lukewarm water can cause the plaster to begin the curing process to early, which might keep you from successfully completing the project.

If this doesn't help, email us or make a post and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.

Thanks,

Arthur
« Last Edit: March 06, 2006, 09:51:41 AM by Arthur Schile » Logged

Perhaps a more concrete example is required?
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