🎨 Shape Your Dreams with Ease!
Creative Paperclay is a 16-ounce air-hardening modeling compound that measures 4" x 1" x 8". It is odorless, easy to use, and perfect for sculpting, molding, and retaining fine details without the need for firing or baking.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 4 x 1 x 8 inches |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Material Type | Wood |
Special Features | Air Drying |
Color | White,Natural White |
C**A
Easy to Use and Great Quality!
This clay was exactly what I needed—soft, easy to shape, and perfect for beginners. It was very easy to work with right out of the package and dried nicely with minimal cracking. The texture makes it great for detailed work or simple crafting projects. Highly recommend for anyone getting started with modeling clay or looking for a reliable air-dry option!
S**2
Quality — Worth the price
Love it.Smooth and holds shape — without taking on my fingerprints.I recommend purchasing sand paper to make the surface smoother once your clay sculpture has dried :)This is a photo of my heart mace — yet to be smoothed out !
R**R
Crack resistant 👍
Awesome product
M**S
Good stuff
I loved working with it. It has to be fresh and have a ziplock bag with some wet paper towel in it with the parts you don't use while you sculpt it . That keeps it from drying and curing. Used it to make a convention friendly Gandalf staff. You shall not pass!
K**K
Good
Probably my favorite Air dry clay. I find it takes water easily when needed. Dries a bit more solid than other air-dry clays which end up more of like a foam texture. No real strong odor. I'm still learning about techniques but do not think that it cracks easily when dried.
B**B
Works great
Easy to use made great molded appliques for furniture.
J**S
Nice results
This was my first year making Christmas tree ornaments using Paperclay. I've made Springerle cookies for years & everyone is always very impressed. Many have not eaten the cookies, saying they are just too pretty to eat. I've seen ornaments made with these moulds on a few Martha Stewart articles & decided to try my luck with Paperclay. This clay was easy to roll out & the moulds worked perfectly to impress. Any imperfections can be gently smoothed out - which was impressive. I let them dry via the information on the directions, then painted them. They became better looking the longer they sat out. I'm not what I'd call creative, but I'm going to try these again using the techniques recommended for the look of Wedgewood. Wishing myself luck!
D**A
Great!
I'm new to this craft and was told to buy this brand. I was very happy with it! It dries rock hard and isn't brittle at all!
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