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Unleash your creativity with the TCAIRG Plaster Gauze Bandage Rolls—perfect for a wide range of DIY art and craft projects! Each 3” x 180” roll is made from 100% fine knit cotton gauze embedded with rich plaster of Paris, offering flexibility, strength, and detailed casting. Whether you’re designing theater props, crafting sculptures, or creating a memorable pregnancy belly cast, these bandages provide a safe, non-toxic, and easy-to-use solution for artists of all levels. Fast-drying and easy to shape, they’re your go-to medium for 3D artistic expression.

Features:

  • VALUE PACK: Includes 12 individually wrapped plaster gauze rolls, each measuring 3" wide x 180" long (5 yards), ensuring plenty of material for all your projects.
  • SAFE & SKIN-FRIENDLY: Made from 100% natural cotton gauze and non-toxic plaster of Paris, safe for direct contact with skin—ideal for belly casting and body art.
  • HIGH DETAIL CAPTURE: Generously infused with gypsum to capture fine details and textures, making it perfect for masks, sculptures, and realistic molds.
  • EASY TO USE: Simply cut to your desired size, wet, mold, and let dry. Once set, decorate with paint, markers, or embellishments for personalized designs.
  • MULTIPURPOSE APPLICATION: Great for DIY crafts, school art projects, theatrical props, cosplay, home décor, science models, and keepsake creations.

Ideal For:

  • 12-pack of plaster gauze rolls – 3" x 180" each (total of 60 yards)
  • Individually wrapped to maintain freshness and usability
  • 100% cotton gauze with non-toxic plaster of Paris
  • Captures intricate details for high-quality casts and molds
  • Ideal for belly casting, mask-making, sculptures, props, and more
  • Dries quickly and is easy to paint and customize

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