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Sculpey Air-Dry White is a versatile, non-toxic air dry clay that requires no oven or kiln, making it perfect for modeling, sculpting, and DIY projects. It dries in 24 hours and is safe for all ages, allowing for endless creativity and customization.
B**T
Nice clay
Very nice and easy to work with. Would recommend..
R**R
Great product!
This was my first time using air dry clay, but it had great reviews and I have it a try. It worked perfect on a diorama piece I was working on. I made a wire frame tree and covered it with the sculpey. This is a very large tree and I had to do it in stages. The clay starts to dry fairly quickly, but even after it was completely dried, I was able to work new clay onto the armature and blend it onto the older material. It came out perfect and takes paint nicely ! I definitely recommend this product!
R**A
Excellent results, durable clay
The media could not be loaded. I bought this clay to use it for a Jurassic Park Dilophosaurus diorama. When I first opened it, Iused some paint brush handles as well as my fingers for sculpting the clay, to manipulate it into forest floor terrain. It felt like it could be durable already, after the first day of sculpting it. After I coated and painted it, and slapped a plastic folder on the bottom, it felt durable. I am impressed with it. The clay does shrink and bend however when it dries, so when I saw that on the bottom I had to get more clay and add it the bottom until it dried flat and even with the table surface.To paint this clay, I first coated it with matte gel medium, then I let it dry. I painted the clay with 3 brown coats, to make sure the white doesn't show the paint. I then mixed a lighter brown and gave it a wash in some spots, using a paper towel to wipe off the excess paint.For the thing I used to put the clay on, I had a plastic packaging piece from a Jurassic world toy, and shoved some tortilla shell bags inside and taped it shut. I cut out a black plastic folder for the bottom, and used super glue to glue it on, this is a harder step. I did the same with some foam for the final step to complete the bottom. I did all this after painting it.
J**D
The best I've found
Doesn't stick in molds like many other air dry clay brands, and dries faster than many others. Minimal crackling compare to others, and holds paint well. Still my fave!
R**D
Seems good, note its my first air dry clay thats not foam clay
Im used to polymer clay or the foam air dry clay. Ive been wanting to switch to air dry for the ability to recycle plastic however.Made a snail for a test. Im aware you need to use slip to connect pieces with air dry, however i did it the way i do with polymer clay just to see. No surprise but didn't work lol.However when the snail dryed it was pretty strong! I dropped and threw it on the hard wood floors and no damage. I then tried to break it with my fingers and it was surprisingly flexible! I'll still be careful sculpting but hey.Using the snail to prepare some slip now hopefully it works!
D**R
Si.pmy the best
The best
W**Y
Good clay
Made crafts with this clay and it was crack resistant, it didn't have a bad smell to it and dried over a day which wasn't terrible.
T**S
Simple to use, easy to carve when dry
I got this because honestly I was afraid of polymer clay as I've never used it. This stuff impressed me mostly for the amount it can be carved after drying. You can really refine details and shapes, which I didn't expect from an air dry clay.
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