Freestyle
Whether you’re new to foraging or an experienced pro, the Freestyle kit contains everything you need to make an awesome biomaterial from foraged materials.
You’ll be guided through a simple process of foraging for your missing ingredient, then using it to make forest clay in your kitchen at home. It’s similar to baking a cake and requires the same equipment and roughly the same amount of time. Each kit contains enough ingredients to make 4 or 5 creations, natural paint to decorate them and a few extra treats.
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500g of Forest Clay mix
Mud marble
Animal Transformers support stick
Soy-wax Candle
Natural Paint Pigment
Forest Clay scout patch
3 pop-out templates
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Forest Clay is A New Field's first biomaterial.
It’s a mix of salt, flour, citric acid and just the right amount of foraged ingredient. It’s a flexible, simple recipe designed to be fun and easy for makers of all ages. Forest Clay works best with pine cones and pine needles because the fibrous content builds better strength, and the natural stickiness of pine resin helps to bond the materials together.
When Forest Clay dries and hardens, it’s very tough but remains water soluble. You can help to make it water resistant by rubbing the end of a soy-wax candle (like the one provided in the kit!) over the surface of your creation - this acts like a wax you would use on wooden floors.
Forest Clay is, of course, completely natural. However, it does have a high salt content and so please don’t eat it, and wash your hands after kneading it. -
A biomaterial is a material derived from, or produced by, biological organisms like plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and other life forms. They are plastic and artificial chemical-free. Biomaterials will be vital in the fight to reduce plastic use and preserve our natural environment. A New Field is pioneering the making and use of biomaterials at home.