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About Me - Jenny Arnott

About Paverpol

 

My enjoyment has always been the outdoors. After moving several times and creating different gardens and landscape designs, I discovered that my true passion is the art and creativity that goes into these gardens.

 

When taking my first Paverpol Class, I was bubbling with excitement at how simple it was to create a one of a kind sculpture...your very own that nobody else has! And the other students in the class were just as thrilled as I was with their creations. I knew that I was about to embark on a new adventure!

 

Having explored some of the paverpol products, it is amazing at the endless possibilities you have for indoor/outdoor art pieces. I can't wait to keep trying new products and colors. And I also can't wait to help share these products with you, either in my workshop or via online purchases.

Paverpol is a revolutionary craft product from Holland. It was created by a group of Dutch artists in the early 1990's as an environmentally safe

alternative to resin.

Paverpol has the ACMI AP seal of approval, meaning it has been proved to be safe to use with humans and the environment.

Paverpol liquid is water-based so you can wash your hands and brushes with ordinary soap and water. Be careful not to pour undiluted Paverpol down the drain though, as it will harden.

Paverpol liquid is fast drying, dries to the touch in an hour, hardens overnight and cures rock solid within 2 weeks.

Paverpol can be used to harden various materials such as textiles, paper, fiberglass, clay and various natural materials. Paverpol adheres to wood, ceramics, plaster, concrete, stone, etc.

How to use Paverpol?...cut an old t-shirt in small strips, dip them in Paverpol and drape or wrap them around any kind of armature or mould. Sculpture the fabric until it has the shape you want!

 

 

 

Frost

Materials that have been hardenend with Paverpol, can be placed in the garden throughout the year, regardless of precipitation and temperature. However, we advise to apply two layers of Josefine varnish. Please note that Paverpol in liquid forms should not be stored in any space below zero.

 

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