It can go hard after a while so you have to keep it wet otherwise the pieces will not stick and it will go crumbly.
No, clay is not poisonous in the oven. Clay is safe to use in the oven as long as it is not glazed with any toxic substances. It is important to use clay specifically designed for pottery and ensure it is fired at the appropriate temperature.
You should use air dry modeling clay that is moist and ready to use. Either that or I would use any clay that you would fire in a kiln. Otherwise, It probably won't be food safe. It depends on what you will be puttuing in it.
you can use vertually any mixed media for sculpture from metal to clay. you can use almost anything for a sculpture, the medium most used i clay.
you can use vertually any mixed media for sculpture from metal to clay. you can use almost anything for a sculpture, the medium most used i clay.
Paper Clay is any clay fine enough for an artist to use, and cellulose (paper) fibres added to give strength to and reduce the weight of the clay. The finished object is air-dried.
Use clay and mix green with any color you want.
you can use modeling clay, well at least that is what i used
Yes, you can use acrylics on clay after the clay has been dried.
any clay based brick should do nicley.
It really depends on your skin type and how sensitive it is. People with oily skin can usually use clay masks more than people with dry skin. The clay pulls out oils. If you have dryer skin, it can over dry you. Start out using the mask once a week. If you have no problems with that, you can try advancing to twice a week. As long as you don't notice any itchiness, redness, or dryness, you should be good.
Any bowl that isn't metal, you could use clay or glass.
You buy it from a dealer. If you don't know one, talk to the person who will be firing your clay in a kiln. You can use any type of clay, but a stoneware would be best for outside. Murals are usually made as a collection of tiles.