Soft and smooth, makes it easy to knead, blend colours and join edges
Very good shape stability and minimal shrinkage so your sculpture maintains original shape and size once cured
Ideal for press moulds, pattern making, canes, beading jewellery
Once cured can be drilled, sanded, cut
Compact 60 g size great for adding many colours to your collection
Non toxic
Directions:
Knead until smooth
Create your sculpture
Preheat oven to 120-130 degrees c and bake for 30 mins
Carefully remove from oven and let it cool
Handy Hints:
Wash any dirt and oils off hands, surfaces and tools with dishwashing liquid to prep for sculpting
Prepare clay by kneading until smooth and pliable, can be shaped with tools or press moulds
Baking times may vary. In general, allow 30 mins of baking time for every 6mm of thickness - test run recommended
Under normal baking at the correct temperature may generate a small amount of fumes. Baking at higher than recommended temperatures can cause increased fumes and should be avoided (all fumes are non-toxic)
Place onto a foil sheet or ceramic tile (to diffuse and spread heat evenly) and into centre of household oven preheated to 120 - 130 degrees C (248 - 266 degrees F) and bake for 30 mins
Do not use a microwave with polymer clay
Hardened clay will accept additional layers of clay over it and can be re-baked
Keep your unused clay fresh in cling film and store in airtight container - in a cool, dry place
Soft and smooth, makes it easy to knead, blend colours and join edges
Very good shape stability and minimal shrinkage so your sculpture maintains original shape and size once cured
Ideal for press moulds, pattern making, canes, beading jewellery
Once cured can be drilled, sanded, cut
Compact 60 g size great for adding many colours to your collection
Non toxic
Directions:
Knead until smooth
Create your sculpture
Preheat oven to 120-130 degrees c and bake for 30 mins
Carefully remove from oven and let it cool
Handy Hints:
Wash any dirt and oils off hands, surfaces and tools with dishwashing liquid to prep for sculpting
Prepare clay by kneading until smooth and pliable, can be shaped with tools or press moulds
Baking times may vary. In general, allow 30 mins of baking time for every 6mm of thickness - test run recommended
Under normal baking at the correct temperature may generate a small amount of fumes. Baking at higher than recommended temperatures can cause increased fumes and should be avoided (all fumes are non-toxic)
Place onto a foil sheet or ceramic tile (to diffuse and spread heat evenly) and into centre of household oven preheated to 120 - 130 degrees C (248 - 266 degrees F) and bake for 30 mins
Do not use a microwave with polymer clay
Hardened clay will accept additional layers of clay over it and can be re-baked
Keep your unused clay fresh in cling film and store in airtight container - in a cool, dry place
Soft and smooth, makes it easy to knead, blend colours and join edges
Very good shape stability and minimal shrinkage so your sculpture maintains original shape and size once cured
Ideal for press moulds, pattern making, canes, beading jewellery
Once cured can be drilled, sanded, cut
Compact 60 g size great for adding many colours to your collection
Non toxic
Directions:
Knead until smooth
Create your sculpture
Preheat oven to 120-130 degrees c and bake for 30 mins
Carefully remove from oven and let it cool
Handy Hints:
Wash any dirt and oils off hands, surfaces and tools with dishwashing liquid to prep for sculpting
Prepare clay by kneading until smooth and pliable, can be shaped with tools or press moulds
Baking times may vary. In general, allow 30 mins of baking time for every 6mm of thickness - test run recommended
Under normal baking at the correct temperature may generate a small amount of fumes. Baking at higher than recommended temperatures can cause increased fumes and should be avoided (all fumes are non-toxic)
Place onto a foil sheet or ceramic tile (to diffuse and spread heat evenly) and into centre of household oven preheated to 120 - 130 degrees C (248 - 266 degrees F) and bake for 30 mins
Do not use a microwave with polymer clay
Hardened clay will accept additional layers of clay over it and can be re-baked
Keep your unused clay fresh in cling film and store in airtight container - in a cool, dry place
Soft and smooth, makes it easy to knead, blend colours and join edges
Very good shape stability and minimal shrinkage so your sculpture maintains original shape and size once cured
Ideal for press moulds, pattern making, canes, beading jewellery
Once cured can be drilled, sanded, cut
Compact 60 g size great for adding many colours to your collection
Non toxic
Directions:
Knead until smooth
Create your sculpture
Preheat oven to 120-130 degrees c and bake for 30 mins
Carefully remove from oven and let it cool
Handy Hints:
Wash any dirt and oils off hands, surfaces and tools with dishwashing liquid to prep for sculpting
Prepare clay by kneading until smooth and pliable, can be shaped with tools or press moulds
Baking times may vary. In general, allow 30 mins of baking time for every 6mm of thickness - test run recommended
Under normal baking at the correct temperature may generate a small amount of fumes. Baking at higher than recommended temperatures can cause increased fumes and should be avoided (all fumes are non-toxic)
Place onto a foil sheet or ceramic tile (to diffuse and spread heat evenly) and into centre of household oven preheated to 120 - 130 degrees C (248 - 266 degrees F) and bake for 30 mins
Do not use a microwave with polymer clay
Hardened clay will accept additional layers of clay over it and can be re-baked
Keep your unused clay fresh in cling film and store in airtight container - in a cool, dry place
Soft and smooth, makes it easy to knead, blend colours and join edges
Very good shape stability and minimal shrinkage so your sculpture maintains original shape and size once cured
Ideal for press moulds, pattern making, canes, beading jewellery
Once cured can be drilled, sanded, cut
Compact 60 g size great for adding many colours to your collection
Non toxic
Directions:
Knead until smooth
Create your sculpture
Preheat oven to 120-130 degrees c and bake for 30 mins
Carefully remove from oven and let it cool
Handy Hints:
Wash any dirt and oils off hands, surfaces and tools with dishwashing liquid to prep for sculpting
Prepare clay by kneading until smooth and pliable, can be shaped with tools or press moulds
Baking times may vary. In general, allow 30 mins of baking time for every 6mm of thickness - test run recommended
Under normal baking at the correct temperature may generate a small amount of fumes. Baking at higher than recommended temperatures can cause increased fumes and should be avoided (all fumes are non-toxic)
Place onto a foil sheet or ceramic tile (to diffuse and spread heat evenly) and into centre of household oven preheated to 120 - 130 degrees C (248 - 266 degrees F) and bake for 30 mins
Do not use a microwave with polymer clay
Hardened clay will accept additional layers of clay over it and can be re-baked
Keep your unused clay fresh in cling film and store in airtight container - in a cool, dry place
Soft and smooth, makes it easy to knead, blend colours and join edges
Very good shape stability and minimal shrinkage so your sculpture maintains original shape and size once cured
Ideal for press moulds, pattern making, canes, beading jewellery
Once cured can be drilled, sanded, cut
Compact 60 g size great for adding many colours to your collection
Non toxic
Directions:
Knead until smooth
Create your sculpture
Preheat oven to 120-130 degrees c and bake for 30 mins
Carefully remove from oven and let it cool
Handy Hints:
Wash any dirt and oils off hands, surfaces and tools with dishwashing liquid to prep for sculpting
Prepare clay by kneading until smooth and pliable, can be shaped with tools or press moulds
Baking times may vary. In general, allow 30 mins of baking time for every 6mm of thickness - test run recommended
Under normal baking at the correct temperature may generate a small amount of fumes. Baking at higher than recommended temperatures can cause increased fumes and should be avoided (all fumes are non-toxic)
Place onto a foil sheet or ceramic tile (to diffuse and spread heat evenly) and into centre of household oven preheated to 120 - 130 degrees C (248 - 266 degrees F) and bake for 30 mins
Do not use a microwave with polymer clay
Hardened clay will accept additional layers of clay over it and can be re-baked
Keep your unused clay fresh in cling film and store in airtight container - in a cool, dry place
Carve, cut and smooth with the curved end. The Spearhead end cuts small straight lines and is perfect for creating fine details.This small metal brush creates multiple fine textured marks.
Remove clay in square in large flat areas with the open loop end. Carve, cut and smooth with the curved end.
These tool ends are the perfect size for hand drilling holes for salt and pepper shakers in green ware.
The needle point end is ideal for placing delicate objects or scratching in fine details. Carve, cut and smooth with the curved end.
This tool is often referred to as a spoolie. It is great for cleaning rough spots on green ware in delicate or hard to reach places.
The curved tool has a small sharp blade which is great for removing small areas with straight edges. The angled end is great for cutting small detailed areas.
The angled tool is invaluable for flattening areas in hard to reach places. The needle point can create small holes, texture marks or can assist in placement of small objects.
Use the slightly forked end to create wood like texture or sgraffito effects. Spearhead ends cuts small straight lines and etches fine details.
The curved blade with the flat end lifts small areas with straight edges. Use the slightly forked end to create wood like texture or sgraffito effects.
The curved blade cuts, carves and smoothes clay. The large spearhead blade is great for deepening details and making longer cuts.