🎉 Craft Your Dreams with Sculpey!
The Original Sculpey Sculpting Compound is a versatile, oven-bake clay that remains soft and flexible until baked, making it perfect for a variety of art projects. Available in a convenient three-pack of 1 lb sections, this original white clay has been a favorite for generations, allowing artists to create stunning jewelry pieces and embellishments with ease.
Material Type | Clay |
Special Features | Flexible |
Color | white |
Number of Items | 3 |
Item Dimensions | 7 x 5.2 x 3.3 inches |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
A**R
Easy to use, works as stated
Needed this for a group craft project, and everyone found it easy to use. Baked it in the oven as directed. Needed to give it another 10 minutes and then turned off the oven. Kept them in till the oven cooled. Found that worked best.
M**N
Just like the Sculpey I used 20+ years ago
I bought this for a project and ended up having so much fun, I bought more. Easy to manipulate, even easier when you have tools! Bake for 10 min and its hard! You can sand it, paint it, put it in epoxy after sealing it. This stuff is great! Will be buying more!
2**E
KIDS! Snacks are on dish in fridge, not oven!
It's a great medium for creative use and it's "non-toxic!"
S**K
Great crafts project for aunt + nieces and nephews
Sculpey is great. It doesn't dry out. When you are finished working with it you can bake it to make it permanent. It was good for kids from 6-12. The white color is nice and takes marker. The only drawback is that when you take it from the package it's a little stiff, so I warmed up balls in my hand and then handed them out.
E**Y
Great polymer clay
I’ve used this clay for years. FYI; Make sure your work area is spotless as the clay is like a magnet. It will pick up the tiniest spect of dust. Wash your hands before you start. Plus every now & then. Once you got it soft enough to sculpt with it have a clean paper towel to lay your work on. The heat from your hand will cause it to get way to soft & start to stretch. This is not a bad thing about the Sclupey. All polymer clays do the same thing.Buy a small toaster oven with a tempeture setting on it pls a oven thermometer. This way you can test to make sure the tempeture is right. Work in thin layers and let it cool before touching.Tinfoil makes a good armature plus you use less clay & it bakes all the through. Don’t use styrofoam it will expand and crack when baking with your clay on it & use glass eyes or sculpt your own.don’t over bake or use you house oven.Because of fumes from the clay that you don’t want in your food.
D**N
There are so many kinds of sculpey - this isn't what I thought it was
After working with sculpey at a friend's house I figured I should order some for my projects. Well wouldn't you know it, I ordered the regular sculpey when I should have gotten one of the other formulations. Make sure you read the descriptions of the different types to make sure you are getting what you want. If you are a beginner or if this is for your kids this is probably going to be perfect for you. If you want fine detail you are probably going to want a harder version than this one.
S**.
Worked great
Made some night lights using a DIY from Hallmark Home & Family. I used a round cookie cutter for the base and an Owl cookie cutter from a set I bought on Amazon. I had to cut the feet off but it still looked great. I used my thumb on one owl, then found a button with a protruding front to make the area around the eyes. Then used a straw to poke a hole in each eye. I used a larger straw, cut in 1", then sliced and folded. I pressed in rows on the front to look like feathers, then used a toothpick on alternating ones and poked holes around the bottom of those feathers. If I were to do it again, I would do it to all the feathers to let in more light.
S**R
Hardens up fantastically and easy to use!
The media could not be loaded. I totally have loved sculpey since my sister showed it to me. I was maybe 14. I haven't played with it in years and didn't know if I'd be any good with it any more. No kiln needed. Just your oven. So don't make anything larger than you can get in your oven. Lol
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