Wonderflex is a unique material for masks, armor, costumes, millinery, puppetry, model making, props, theater, and much more.
Wonderflex looks like plastic, but becomes soft and malleable when heated. It can be shaped by hand or wrapped around a mold while hot.
When cooled, it hardens and holds its shape. It can be heated and reshaped again and again for the optimal result.
Wonderflex bonds to itself with heat and pressure. When you apply multiple layers, it becomes thicker and stiffer and you can create structure and patterns in what you are making. It can be painted and it can be glued to fabric and effects.
Wonderflex is heated with a heat gun, microwave or dipped in hot water. A soldering iron can be used for finishing touches and details.