Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by Shawn on Apr 24, 2012
Lola,
Did you order this as a result of me posting about it or had you heard about it before?  If you did order after I posted, I have to say that is pretty good turn around on delivery!

P.S. Love the shot of the fabric in the background. Just like at the fabric store it is organized by color.
Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by Angel in Tx on Apr 24, 2012
I'm jealous!  I can't wait to order some samples to play with!
Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by Lola on Apr 24, 2012
I ordered it on Sunday night, but from Dazian. They are close by, but I wasn't expecting it this fast.
Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by Gail on Apr 28, 2012
I wonder if these products would work in puppet mouthplates?  Can't wait to try some. Thank you, thank you, best find of the year!
Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by gompie on Apr 29, 2012
I asked for a sample too but I hope they will send it....(or bring it by boat)
Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by Shawn on Apr 29, 2012
Posted by: Snail on Apr 28, 2012
I wonder if these products would work in puppet mouthplates?
Not sure if they are the right product for a mouth plate or not. I guess maybe if you used the Wonderflex and the method the Cosplayers do for armor it might work.
Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by pagestep007 on Apr 29, 2012
I found the tutorial  (posted on the last page-page 2)about the bioplactic, some time this year. I have tried it. It is an interesting material, but it is not really moldable stuff (although it is possible)Because you cook the goo, and it has to dry out.It takes quite a while to dry, so it shrinks and may even crack if it is thick. It does dry semi flexible though. I have some blobs of it kicking around the patio, waiting for some inspiration as to what to use it for.
Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by Shawn on Apr 29, 2012
Yea I looked into some of the other information and videos on the subject and it looked like maybe it might be limited in it's uses. There is one lady that makes sheets of it then cuts it out to make jewelry. Looks like she had to do a lot of experimenting with the recipe to get something she liked.
Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by Lola on Apr 29, 2012
Okay, used a little bit of the wonderflex. It is addictive. Here's a blog post, if you want to see what I did with it:

http://lorisprojects.blogspot.com/2012/04/mermaid-hair-in-200-easy-steps.html

Re: Wonderflex and Fosshape Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Apr 29, 2012
Posted by: Lola on Apr 29, 2012
Okay, used a little bit of the wonderflex. It is addictive. Here's a blog post, if you want to see what I did with it:

http://lorisprojects.blogspot.com/2012/04/mermaid-hair-in-200-easy-steps.html



That was very interesting! Did you make the hair wefts yourself? I like the way the wig turned out.
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