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More on Catalyst Silicone Blades & Wedges

So versatile!

I posted this video earlier...



Now check out what you can do with ceramics....


In this video, Andrea Horyn, the owner of Bughouse Studios demonstrates how using Catalyst Blades & Wedges makes ceramics a little easier with exciting textures and easy clean up!

Now check out what you can do with encaustics...


In this video, artist Jenny Learner, demonstrates how to use Catalyst Blades to create interesting monoprints with encaustics!

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