









🎨 Mold Your Imagination Into Reality—Because Ordinary Crafts Deserve Extraordinary Materials!
Falling in Art Plaster Cloth Rolls offer a premium 500gsm plaster gauze strip measuring 4 inches by 180 inches, made from 100% natural, non-toxic materials. Ideal for mask making, body molds, belly casts, and diverse craft projects, this pre-impregnated plaster of Paris bandage is easy to use, dries smooth without sanding, and is ready for painting or decorating. Perfect for professional and hobbyist artists seeking safe, durable, and versatile sculpting materials.











| ASIN | B075R2K3PH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,110 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #347 in Adhesive Bandages |
| Brand | Falling in Art |
| Brand Name | Falling in Art |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,153 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 4.92 x 2.95 inches |
| Item Form | Gauze, Powder, Strips |
| Item Weight | 0.53 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.92 x 2.95 inches |
| Manufacturer | SELECTION |
| Material | Gauze |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Material Type | Gauze |
| Product Style | Classic |
| Size | 4 Inch x 180 Inch |
| Sterile | Sterile |
| Sterility Rating | Sterile |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 709327262138 |
L**C
Easy to use and worked perfectly for a face cast
Worked perfectly and easy to use. My first attempt at making a mold of my face (which I then used to make a plaster cast) worked brilliantly. The inside was smooth and no sanding needed before using it to make the face cast. 👍 (Please do plenty of research to learn how to do it safely before trying it.)
K**A
Excellent!!! These work for pretty much anything.
I learned about these in sculpture class. I was fortunate in that I watched others use it (I was doing something else - hahaha... it was another mushroom but with plaster of paris) and learned from what they did... and didn't. I used it for mushrooms I'm currently making. I cut the plaster strips into pieces of about 2" long, and cut a few square pieces. Dipped them in water and applied them to my mushrooms. You have to pat it, don't rub or you'll smear it everywhere. Just pat it and it blends the pieces together better. You can't use too much water, but you can use too little. Get that stuff wet! Make it work! It will go where you want it to. Then, give it plenty of time to dry. You can sand any rough edges that appear. Any tiny "holes" will be filled with primer. Bigger holes, you just add another piece of the tape (wet), pat it, then let it dry. Painting plaster is a trick sometimes. Using a primer is best for detail. If you want something a little more abstract, don't use primer and just let it do it's thing. (One gal in class colored hers with the juice of different vegetables!!!) You will want some sort of final sealer. I use a spray glaze paint. Depending on the project, a light coat is enough. But sometimes you want a thing to shine so spray away! If you use these like paper mache, you'll need to protect your original mold... including balloons. I use a really thin coat of Crisco... thanks to "The Help". You can also wrap things in plastic wrap. Get creative. Find your own way to make it work. This stuff is great. If you are going to use plaster of paris, it's nice to use this first because it helps the plaster stay in place and you can use a lot less. Enjoy! I am!!!
B**R
Just like the stuff they had in art class
Exactly what you remember from art class. I made a mask with this and it was very easy to work with. It was of good quality.
W**L
Great repair for my plastic porch figures.
Very handy for fixing plastic(?) figures.
A**R
Worked great for the price
Worked as it should. I used it for a pokeball for halloween and it worked just as well as any other plaster cloths I have ever used. It was a very good value for money. Much cheaper then buying at a craft store and worked just as well.
N**H
Prepare for the dust and it bonds right away.
This is my second time trying papier-mâché. This was way better than using paper with glue. You just wet it and kinda rub it together and put it where you want. I stuck it to plastic and the wire and then bolt that paper with tape on it. It is very dusty so just prepare for that.i love it. Thanks to the art teachers video. I would’ve never known about it and no, I don’t know his name but if elementary kids can use it I figured I could too.
L**E
Looks like what I ordered and works good.
Exactly what I ordered . Haven't gotten to use them a lot yet but seem to be what I will need them for later.
N**M
Great for plaster beginners
Never worked with plaster in my life and decided to go with this for a cave diorama homeschool project. It worked out great. Cutting the strips, dunking them in water, and then placing them—all manageable. We scrunched them up while they were wet for a more realistic rock cave texture. Not sure if we needed to coat it with something before painting, but the tiny holes in the plaster fabric were very visible even when painted. All in all, happy with it and would buy again.
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