In most cases you don't need to put your clay pieces directly under the sun and because it is a large clay bowl then you need to take some time drying it because it ought to dry at a common rate through out the bowl other wise it might crack so you need to cover it so it is not exposed to much and then put it in doors and away for a so windy area for it might cause some areas to dry faster than the others leading to cracking. Juts put the large bowl in a corner for example where not so much wind gets to it make sure it is in a clear place so it can get balanced warmth that will make it dry with time.
Sometimes it does if it is brittle enough. If you have a clay bowl, and you let the sun over dry it, it will fall apart.
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.
No, it is not safe to put air dry clay in the microwave as it can cause the clay to overheat and potentially catch fire. It is recommended to let air dry clay dry naturally at room temperature.
To fix dry clay, you can add water gradually and knead it until it reaches the desired consistency. To fix wet clay, you can let it air dry or add dry clay to absorb excess moisture.
The ingredients in Crayola Air Dry Clay typically include natural clay, water, and preservatives.
Air dry or kiln depending on the clay type
Hard and dry clay dose not
clay should feel smooth when dry
Both types of clay are the same. You can use both types of clay to create things. I looked into this and found out that both dry up after a while if you want it to. If you want to paint the clay after it is dry is sort of a mystery to me. I absolutely know that after the crayola air dry clay drys you can definitely paint it. With other types of modeling clay, I am not so sure. I hope this helps.
dry does not weigh more than wet mud by vani
You don't bake air dry clay...so, no problem!
What has the greater bearing pressure dry clay or gravel