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Poly Onlay- Bee
Poly Onlay- Bee
Create stunning designs on furniture, craft projects or art works with PolyOnlay.
PolyOnlay is a brand new decorative material for the furniture and craft industry. We have created an innovative type of onlay made from a very strong and flexible wood pulp product. They are only 0.9 mm thick and can be decorated in the same way as raised stencils, embossing or reliefs. Patterns and shapes can be repeated with exact precision and with very little effort.
Our onlays:
- Are water resistant, so they can be painted, stained, and washed
- Can be decorated in any possible way – you can use paint, wax, glue, tissue, metallics or any other medium on and with them – or leave them as they are!
- Are bendable, so they can be used on 17.90 surfaces
- Can be cut and sanded to fit a specific space
- Can be used with any type of adhesive
- Has Greenguard Gold Certification which means the product has extremely low VOC emissions and can safely be used by the whole family.
- 120mm x 105mm
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Exciting news! Newton’s Store opening in Nelson!
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Exciting news! Newton’s Store opening in Nelson!
# Exciting News: Newtons Boutique Paints and Craft Goods Store Opening soon in beautiful Nelson! We are thrilled to announce the pending opening of our new flagship Newton’s Boutique Paints and...
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PLEASE NOTE: Confessions of a paintbrush addict: Furniture painting with our Chalk and Mineral paints can quite possibly take over your life.
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Hot tips for Using Paint in Cold Temperatures
Hot tips for painting in Winter
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