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Polyform Sculpey Premo Polymer Oven-Bake Clay, Black, Non Toxic, 8 oz. bar, Great for jewelry making, holiday, DIY, mixed media and home décor projects. Premium clay Great for clayers and artists.
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Brand | Polyform |
Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Clay |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Décor |
Special Feature | Flexible |
Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.2 x 2.1 x 1 inches |
About this item
- Sculpey Premo comes in 54 densely saturated colors including glitters, metallics, pearls, granites and translucents. Black is the perfect color for any clay project - from jewelry to home décor!
- Premium Oven-Bake clay based on an artists mixing palette - perfect for creating custom colors.
- Flexible, exceptional strength and durable perfect for advanced techniques like caning, mokume gane and mica shift. Perfect for jewelry, home décor, mixed media and more!
- Stays soft until baked – Does not air dry. Remains soft until it is baked in your home oven.
- Made in the USA - Non-Toxic Polymer Oven-Bake Clay - 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 | Polyform |
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Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Clay |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Décor |
Special Feature | Flexible |
Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.2 x 2.1 x 1 inches |
Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 2.1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 213824 |
ASIN | B007QNEDK2 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #20,070 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #150 in Pottery & Modeling Clays |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Sculpey |
Date First Available | April 1, 2012 |
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Versatile - Sculpey Premo is a premium Oven-Bake clay based on an artists mixing palette - perfect for creating custom colors. Mix with other colors, powders or pigments for interesting colors and textural effects. Flexible, exceptional strength and durable perfect for advanced techniques like caning, mokume gane and mica shift. Sculpey Premo is the best brand of clay for caning because the colors do not bleed and the clay maintains crisp lines. Perfect for jewelry, home décor, mixed media, holiday and more! Polymer oven-bake clay is a versatile medium that is perfect for crafters/makers of all ages. Polymer Oven Bake Clay - Sculpey Premo 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 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. Maximum creativity - This clay is strong and holds detail making it the perfect choice for advanced techniques like caning, mokume gane and mica shift. Sculpey Premo comes in 54 densely saturated colors including glitters, metallics, pearls, granites and translucents. Retains flexibility after baking so the finished product remains very strong and durable.
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Customers like the texture and quality of the sculpting material. For example, they mention it's not too soft and not too hard. Some complain about the water resistance, saying it'll dry out. Opinions are mixed on value and ease of use.
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Customers like the quality of the sculpting material. They mention that it's durable, the best polymer clay on the market, and perfect for jewelry making. Some say that the clay is fresh and packed well.
"...You can work with it, but it’s firm enough to hold its shape, too. I love it!" Read more
"...This clay when cured properly is very flexible without cracking and is great for many different uses...." Read more
"...or softening was helping and after baking as usual, my pieces were too brittle for use. Highly disappointed 😩..." Read more
"...with my hands and this isn’t the softest clay to use but I like it’s strength and how it holds details...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the texture of the sculpting material. They mention that it's not too soft, not too hard, and not too squishy. Some customers also mention that the clay is very firm and rubbery.
"...It’s not too soft but not too hard either and after all my experimenting, I would suggest going with this type!..." Read more
"It's the perfect softness for jewelry making and easy to mix into other colors." Read more
"...This clay surprised me with how fresh and soft it is. I get stuck with old clay a lot, and I normally just deal with it...." Read more
"Clay was soft and fresh. Easy to use and blended well with Kato black polymer clay...." Read more
Customers find the sculpting material versatile and useful for making jewelry. They mention it's perfect for miniature crafts and many different uses. Some like the size of the bars, but find it hard to work with.
"...cured properly is very flexible without cracking and is great for many different uses...." Read more
"I like the size of the bars, it arrived reasonable time, but it is hard to work with. It's 2 years old...." Read more
"Perfect for my miniature crafts." Read more
"Great for jewelry..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the sculpting material. Some mention it's easy to work with, easy to roll out, and hold detail well. However, others say that it'd be hard to work and impossible to work straight from the package.
"I am a beginner and I found this clay easy to work with, but harder to condition than other clays. The quality is top! I am very pleased!" Read more
"...like the size of the bars, it arrived reasonable time, but it is hard to work with. It's 2 years old...." Read more
"...The clay is easy to work with, not super messy..." Read more
"My favorite brand of clay, pliable, easy to work with, will always use if possible!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the sculpting material. Some mention it has a good price, while others say it's a big waste of money.
"I love how Black is . Great price too ." Read more
"...It's 2 years old. I will try to work with it, but if not it was a waste of money." Read more
"Great Product but expensive!" Read more
"...have no issues, but this brick was extremely dry, crumbly, and overall unusable...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the water resistance of the sculpting material. They mention that it is too dry and impossible to soften. Some customers also say that the clay comes a little dry but still workable.
"...premo for jewelry and usually have no issues, but this brick was extremely dry, crumbly, and overall unusable...." Read more
"Every single one I’ve ever tried to buy - totally dried out & packaging didn’t have visible holes...." Read more
"...This pack of black is very hard to work with. It is dry and old...." Read more
"The clay comes a little dry, but totally still workable." Read more
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TIPS FOR THOSE WITH ISSUES
For those state clay is hard to knead:
Clay can be more difficult to work with in colder weather. The colder the harder the clay will get & the warmer it is the easier it is to work with. You can warm it in your hand, a cup of hot water (not boiled) or place it on a heating pad so it will soften up.
If clay is dry:
mix it with translucent liquid sculpey and if you dont have any of that a little bit of baby oil will work just do not use to much as it will break down the clay. I also use oil to smooth my sculptures and remove finger prints.
Clay cracks after baking:
if your clay is not flexible and easily breaks after baking you are not curing it properly. Your clay should be baked at 275F your oven may be set on this temperature but oven thermometers read incorrectly in a lot of cases. Buy a over thermometer to get a more accurate reading on your temp. Your clay should be baked at least an hour or more depending on how thick it is. It can be baked multiple times at this temperature and will not burn. I know the package states 30 minutes but I have been working with this clay for years the longer it is baked (at the correct temp) the stronger it will be.
Your clay no matter how thin when cured correctly should bend without breaking (unless a lot of force is used on thicker pieces)
Test baking once you have got the temperature on your oven correct:
Roll out your clay and cut 6 pieces of 1 inch long by 1/2 inch wide slices. They should be as thick as a nickle. Number them 1-6 and then stick them all in the oven at the same time, set your timer for an hour. Remove one from the oven every 10 minutes. so you will have 1 piece baked for 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes etc...
when you have baked the last piece for an hour let them cool off. Then do a bend test with each one. Likely what will happen those pieces baked for 10-30 minutes will break when bending and those baked longer wont. This will allow you to see if your oven is getting hot enough and what amount of time will cure your clay best.
I have attached some pictures of my correctly cured clay being bent. This is how you will know it is cooked correctly. When you are working with your sculptures you can put test clay strips in with it and take them out & do a bend test that way you will be able to gauge if your project is also being baked correctly. Hope these tips help!
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2017
TIPS FOR THOSE WITH ISSUES
For those state clay is hard to knead:
Clay can be more difficult to work with in colder weather. The colder the harder the clay will get & the warmer it is the easier it is to work with. You can warm it in your hand, a cup of hot water (not boiled) or place it on a heating pad so it will soften up.
If clay is dry:
mix it with translucent liquid sculpey and if you dont have any of that a little bit of baby oil will work just do not use to much as it will break down the clay. I also use oil to smooth my sculptures and remove finger prints.
Clay cracks after baking:
if your clay is not flexible and easily breaks after baking you are not curing it properly. Your clay should be baked at 275F your oven may be set on this temperature but oven thermometers read incorrectly in a lot of cases. Buy a over thermometer to get a more accurate reading on your temp. Your clay should be baked at least an hour or more depending on how thick it is. It can be baked multiple times at this temperature and will not burn. I know the package states 30 minutes but I have been working with this clay for years the longer it is baked (at the correct temp) the stronger it will be.
Your clay no matter how thin when cured correctly should bend without breaking (unless a lot of force is used on thicker pieces)
Test baking once you have got the temperature on your oven correct:
Roll out your clay and cut 6 pieces of 1 inch long by 1/2 inch wide slices. They should be as thick as a nickle. Number them 1-6 and then stick them all in the oven at the same time, set your timer for an hour. Remove one from the oven every 10 minutes. so you will have 1 piece baked for 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes etc...
when you have baked the last piece for an hour let them cool off. Then do a bend test with each one. Likely what will happen those pieces baked for 10-30 minutes will break when bending and those baked longer wont. This will allow you to see if your oven is getting hot enough and what amount of time will cure your clay best.
I have attached some pictures of my correctly cured clay being bent. This is how you will know it is cooked correctly. When you are working with your sculptures you can put test clay strips in with it and take them out & do a bend test that way you will be able to gauge if your project is also being baked correctly. Hope these tips help!
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Reviewed in Belgium on October 12, 2023