Local Eco paint company launch Easter stencil craft pack

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16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Local eco paint company, Thorndown, have launched their complete range of stencil craft packs with a full seasonal offering and two floral editions.

The crafting craze is here to stay with millions of people enjoying and benefiting from the creative release and mindfulness of doing something arty and crafty. Stencil Craft Packs make crafting easy with a range of themed stencils and 4 x 40ml craft tins of Thorndown's revolutionary Peelable Glass Paint, which is made with a 100% recycled plastic resin.

The range of seasonal stencil crafts packs include Easter with a cheeky bunny, chick, cross, daffodil and lamb to decorate windows and upcycle with. Within the seasonal range are also Halloween, Christmas and Love for Valentine's day and all other romantic occasions. For all year-round decoration there are the Golden Floral and Summer Floral editions with attractive floral stencil designs.

Old glass jars can be repurposed into tea light holders, vases or treat jars as an alternative to the traditional chocolate egg.

Each pack contains a selection of themed stencils made from a durable 190gsm acetate material that can be used again and again. There are 4 x 40ml craft tins of Peelable Glass Paint in colours selected to suit the theme, and an art brush and information sheet full of tips and ideas.

Thorndown manufacture their Wood Paint and Peelable Glass Paint ranges from their factory in Glastonbury, employing the best environmental practices possible. Their paints are water-based with virtually no VOC or odour. All of their packaging is fully recyclable including the paint tins which could also be cleaned out and repurposed. Old coatings can even be returned to the factory in Somerset for recycling. Peelable Glass Paint can be easily removed by just peeling the coating off but is also really durable and water-repellent so the design can last years.

     

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