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Original Sculpey White, Non Toxic, Polymer clay, Oven Bake Clay, 1.75 pounds
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Brand | Sculpey |
Color | White |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Polymer Clay |
Item Weight | 1.75 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Modeling |
Special Feature | Paintable, Carveable, Oven Bake, Wont air dry, Oven bake |
Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
Model Name | Original Sculpey |
About this item
- 100% Polymer Clay
- Stays soft until baked – Does not air dry. Remains soft and flexible until it is baked in your home oven - No kiln needed. Store extra clay to use later.
- In the classroom –offers an inexpensive way to let children explore their creativity.
- Fun to Paint and Finish - After baking, it can be sanded, drilled, carved and painted with water-based acrylic paints.
- Easy to work - Use your hands or try a variety of clay tools and armatures to build your finished piece.
- Made in the USA - Non-Toxic Polymer Clay for Kids & Adults - This polymer clay is safe enough for artists of all ages since it conforms to ASTM D-4236 and EN 71 AP safety standards to be non-toxic.
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Product information
Brand | Sculpey |
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Color | White |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Polymer Clay |
Item Weight | 1.75 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Modeling |
Special Feature | Paintable, Carveable, Oven Bake, Wont air dry, Oven bake |
Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
Model Name | Original Sculpey |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.02 x 1.37 x 5.99 inches |
Product Dimensions | 5.02 x 1.37 x 5.99 inches |
Item Weight | 1.75 pounds |
ASIN | B0016N6CMU |
Item model number | S2 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #20,886 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #149 in Pottery & Modeling Clays |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | February 6, 2020 |
Language | English, French, Spanish |
Manufacturer | Polyform |
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Versatile - As America’s first oven bake clay, Original Sculpey has been in the hands of kids, parents and teachers for generations. It is soft and easy to sculpt with making it great for kids and beginners! Perfect for new sculptors who want to practice their sculpts before moving into a more professional clay like Super Sculpey. Polymer clay is a versatile medium that is perfect for crafters/makers of all ages. This clay is perfect for modeling, sculpting, holiday, DIY and school projects! Polymer Oven Bake Clay - Sculpey clay conforms to ASTM D-4236 and EN 71 safety standards, it is non-toxic and safe to use in your home oven. Simply make your polymer oven bake clay creation and bake in your home or toaster oven at 275 °F for about 15-30 minutes depending on the size of your creation. After baking, it can be sanded, drilled, carved and painted with water-based acrylic paints. This oven bake clay will not dry out, so you can take your time crafting and not have to rush to finish your projects like you do with air dry clay. Fun creativity - This oven bake polymer clay is perfect for kids parties, school projects, family fun time, play date - get kids off of their screens and into their imaginations! Comes in three basic colors - White, Terra Cotta and Granite which allow you to add another layer of creativity by painting your creations once they are baked in your home oven.
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Ages 8+. Warning: To be used under the direct supervision of an adult
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Polyform Sculpey Original Polymer Clay
Original Sculpey has been in the hands of kids, parents and teachers for generations. Original Sculpey is soft and pliable, and it works and feels like ceramic clay but will not dry out when exposed to air. After baking, it can be sanded, drilled, carved and painted with water-based acrylic paints or Sculpey Glaze. After coating with a few layers of the glaze, you can use any paint you like to finish your piece. There are endless possibilities when creating with Sculpey. In the classroom – Original Sculpey oven bake clay offers an inexpensive way to let children explore their creativity.
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, and value of the sculpting material. For example, they mention it's versatile, easy to mold, and paint. Some appreciate the value for money. That said, opinions are mixed on softness, durability, and dryness.
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Customers like the quality of the sculpting material. They mention that it's a good, moderately soft clay that is versatile and amazing to use. Some say that it holds its shape well and doesn't crack after. It's also a great clay for amateur sculptors and a decent starting clay for the affordable price.
"simple, no frills, easy to use and straight to the point. package arrived in good condition and clay feels good quality!" Read more
"Update: -works well to make stamps and sprigs-works better if you bake the ceramics on a oven safe form...." Read more
"...The clay pretty much all smoothed together and conditioning it was a pleasure, unlike many other clays who crumble and you need a long time to get..." Read more
"...They love to sculpture and said this is a nice clay to work with. It easy to mold and sculpt with and holds up well after baking." Read more
Customers find the sculpting material easy to work with, mold, and paint. They say the directions on the back are simple and easy to follow. Customers also mention that the clay is perfect for small projects and is one of the easier clays for beginners to work.
"simple, no frills, easy to use and straight to the point. package arrived in good condition and clay feels good quality!" Read more
"...I find it more forgiving. It also seems harder (less soft)...." Read more
"...It easy to mold and sculpt with and holds up well after baking." Read more
"Love this clay it’s easy to use and bakes well but the only issue I have with it is that if you plan on making a sculpture or something you have to..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the sculpting material. They mention that it is affordable and a lot more than they expected. Some say that the amount that comes in this package is reasonable.
"...Sculpey is not cheap, but the price I think is fair...." Read more
"Great Find for a Great Price. Got these for my teenager's and they loved it. They love to sculpture and said this is a nice clay to work with...." Read more
"...I would consider this a good starting clay for the very affordable price and easy moldability...." Read more
"...That being said, it's a great value for the amount paid.But if it's mixed to desired hardness with other Sculpey products, it's wonderful." Read more
Customers find the sculpting material easy to bake. They mention it softens up quickly, and bakes nicely. Some say that it does not bake hard, but rather it is pretty flexible when done. Overall, most are happy with the ease of use and the quality of the product.
"Love this clay it’s easy to use and bakes well but the only issue I have with it is that if you plan on making a sculpture or something you have to..." Read more
"...It bakes very easily in 15 mins and I propped up some areas with aluminum foil in the oven so nothing would droop...." Read more
"...They baked quickly and came out rock hard. I used acrylic paint on each and they took the color very well...." Read more
"...Baking is simple. It doesn't dry out so you can leave it sitting in your craft room for days and days until your next day off from work...." Read more
Customers like the color of the sculpting material. They mention it takes the color very well, looks beautiful, and blends with other colors well. They also say it holds up nicely over time and can be painted after it is baked. Customers also love that it comes in white.
"...You do not need the clear coat. It looks great either way. I totally recommend this product even with kids!..." Read more
"...I also ordered Sculpey Glaze to coat them in. They look good just baked, but the coating makes them look a little more finished." Read more
"...I used acrylic paint on each and they took the color very well. We all still have them hanging on our walls. No cracks in any of them...." Read more
"...If you overcook it, it will burn and become a browning color towards where ever it's touching the pan, for long bakes i would rotate it halfway..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the softness of the sculpting material. Some mention that it's soft enough, easy to mold, and stays at a good softness. However, some say that it is too soft for too much detail and not good for beginners.
"...I find it more forgiving. It also seems harder (less soft)...." Read more
"...As your hands warm it, it becomes much softer and potentially harder to work with, depending on what you're doing...." Read more
"...It's soft enough to work with after you knead/roll it, but once you let it sit and work on another area, it's no longer that soft..." Read more
"Super soft and easy to use. Tip: keep in a plastic zip lock bag to keep fresh longer...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the sculpting material. Some mention that it holds its shape well and doesn't crack after baking. However, others say that it's rather flimsy before baking and it cracks and crumbles very badly.
"pretty good if u like to take ur time w sculpting n stuff but it does crack a lot while ure working w it and it can make it rlly hard to fix" Read more
"...It also seems harder (less soft). I did not have any issues with cracking or coming apart, but I did use the glue like "bond" stuff and scored it..." Read more
"...The only downside is that it's rather flimsy before baking so I had a little bit of a tough time keeping the shape intact...." Read more
"...It easy to mold and sculpt with and holds up well after baking." Read more
Customers are mixed about the dryness of the sculpting material. Some mention that it stays moist until it's baked, while others say that it was too dry and hard to roll out thin.
"So easy to work with. Does not dry out while working with it. Easily moldable. When baked, it is hard but light weight. Very happy 😁..." Read more
"...In fact, the clay brick itself had already dried, cracked and split all the way through. The item was extensively delayed in shipping...." Read more
"...Baking is simple. It doesn't dry out so you can leave it sitting in your craft room for days and days until your next day off from work...." Read more
"...A little disappointed that my batch of clay was a bit dry/hard (not soft enough), and I couldn't get a deep impression of baby's hand/foot even..." Read more
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-works better if you bake the ceramics on a oven safe form. I put cornstarch on the bowl so it would not stick.
-I tried waiting 1 day before baking to see what would happen and it cracked when it baked.
I did ceramics in college a few years ago with college and grad classes for fun, not my major. I haven't since because it was too expensive to fire the pots for each firing. I also had experience helping with the loading and firing. I decided to give this a try because I missed it. I played around with it for about 30 minutes tonight and enjoyed it. I have to admit it is different then the clay I am used to. I find it more forgiving. It also seems harder (less soft). I did not have any issues with cracking or coming apart, but I did use the glue like "bond" stuff and scored it anywhere I connected clay. I used all the tools I would normally use for clay that you fire. It was less messy and easier to clean up then I'm used to.
My only concern is I wasn't sure when it was done. My oven usually cooks in about half the time of recipes, so I took it out after 8 minutes but I am not sure if it is done. Not sure how to check if it is done besides seeing if it will bend which could hurt it if it is not dry. I also didn't know how long I could or should wait after I built it to bake it.
I used about 1/8 of the clay making my little ring dish and ornament.
The hair didn't bake out of it like I am used to so there are little cat hairs in it.
If you are trying to make a bowl, I would bake it inside of a bowl so it keeps it shape. I didn't because the bowl was not oven safe and it flattened out to more like a plate.
I plan on using it to make some stamps and sprigs but I have not yet.
Will definitely use this again for fun.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2020
-works better if you bake the ceramics on a oven safe form. I put cornstarch on the bowl so it would not stick.
-I tried waiting 1 day before baking to see what would happen and it cracked when it baked.
I did ceramics in college a few years ago with college and grad classes for fun, not my major. I haven't since because it was too expensive to fire the pots for each firing. I also had experience helping with the loading and firing. I decided to give this a try because I missed it. I played around with it for about 30 minutes tonight and enjoyed it. I have to admit it is different then the clay I am used to. I find it more forgiving. It also seems harder (less soft). I did not have any issues with cracking or coming apart, but I did use the glue like "bond" stuff and scored it anywhere I connected clay. I used all the tools I would normally use for clay that you fire. It was less messy and easier to clean up then I'm used to.
My only concern is I wasn't sure when it was done. My oven usually cooks in about half the time of recipes, so I took it out after 8 minutes but I am not sure if it is done. Not sure how to check if it is done besides seeing if it will bend which could hurt it if it is not dry. I also didn't know how long I could or should wait after I built it to bake it.
I used about 1/8 of the clay making my little ring dish and ornament.
The hair didn't bake out of it like I am used to so there are little cat hairs in it.
If you are trying to make a bowl, I would bake it inside of a bowl so it keeps it shape. I didn't because the bowl was not oven safe and it flattened out to more like a plate.
I plan on using it to make some stamps and sprigs but I have not yet.
Will definitely use this again for fun.
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022
That being said, this stuff is still very good quality. It's smooth, and easy to work with. I do advise either working in a cool room, or on top of a ceramic surface to help the clay stay cool. As your hands warm it, it becomes much softer and potentially harder to work with, depending on what you're doing. Of course, this could also be a benefit if you're looking for a softer clay :)
A couple quick notes:
1.) I bake my pieces at 230°F for an hour instead of at 275°F like the box says. I find that baking at a lower temperature for a longer period, offers a harder end result once completely cooled.
2.) Any thin pieces will be a bit flexible. Things like bracelet cuffs or rings or anything else thin should probably use some internal support. Perhaps wire. This isn't a problem of the product so much as it's just a limitation of the material. Other brands are a bit more sturdy, but overall thin pieces will all have this side effect.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2017
That being said, this stuff is still very good quality. It's smooth, and easy to work with. I do advise either working in a cool room, or on top of a ceramic surface to help the clay stay cool. As your hands warm it, it becomes much softer and potentially harder to work with, depending on what you're doing. Of course, this could also be a benefit if you're looking for a softer clay :)
A couple quick notes:
1.) I bake my pieces at 230°F for an hour instead of at 275°F like the box says. I find that baking at a lower temperature for a longer period, offers a harder end result once completely cooled.
2.) Any thin pieces will be a bit flexible. Things like bracelet cuffs or rings or anything else thin should probably use some internal support. Perhaps wire. This isn't a problem of the product so much as it's just a limitation of the material. Other brands are a bit more sturdy, but overall thin pieces will all have this side effect.
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