You can make many things, such as clay puppets and magnets!
You can add some new clay to your old clay. I know that works. You could also try adding a tiny bit of water to your clay to make it softer.
yes, they have Kato Polyclay, Premo, Sculpey III and Fimo at most locations. Some have other brands as well.
Simple! When you have some money, say around 100$ or so, go onto Amazon or Ebay and buy like, 5 or 6 nendoroid! After getting the nendoroids, you can take the different hairstyles, and put them on different bodies and clothes! Or, you could take polymer clay, and make your own! There are a bunch of videos like this on YouTube! Hope this helped! ~MM
see this site: http:/plasticszperiodzinwikizperiodzorg/Polyphenylsulfone some properties of polymer: The reagent used to initiate the polymerization reacion
Some polymers are elastic because they are made of proteins.
You can add some new clay to your old clay. I know that works. You could also try adding a tiny bit of water to your clay to make it softer.
yes, they are usually in the crafts area of the store and the school supplies. There are some other stores that sell polymer clay, i dont know about wal-mart. There is also some clay that you dont have to bake and make it over again and again.
You can make cupcakes, donuts, pizza, sandwich, cinnamon roll, cake slice, pepper, fortune cookie, cookies, lollipops, chocolate.
Sculpting polymer clay is just like using play-doh. You use your hands to create shapes and put them together to make creatures. If you buy a small pasta machine, that helps get the clay into flat sheets. After it is used for clay, it cannot be used for food. I would recommend buying a blade, because a blade gives you an untapered edge for cutting the clay. I would also recommend buying an acryllic roller, but only if you are serious about this hobby. An acryllic roller is smooth, and is quite helpful for all sorts of things. There are many, many books on sculpting clay. Some are for kids, others for more experienced sculpters. The books show just what kind of variety can be made with polyemer clay. Don't forget to wash you hands well once you are done. Polymer clay is NOT GOOD FOR EATING!!!!! Have fun!
If you want to stay inexpensive, polymer clay can be one way, you form what you want, put it in your oven, (check instructions for heat setting, some brands differ) and heat for the correct amount of time and your done. Hobby stores have many books on polymer clays with tips and projects.
Polymer clay is plastic and is not particularly healthy to eat, like all kins of plastic. However, small amounts of clay digested will not be of any hazard to your health. Polymer clay have today no health hazard label, and is certified as nontoxic, meaning that you will not be poisoned if you eat small amounts of clay. But, since it is plastic, it may cause some problems if eaten in large quantities. I would in any case, toxic or not, recommend you not to eat it, and you should keep it out of reach of small children and pets.
It can be made into a dinosaur. In some countries they make clay animals.
The temperature and time varies for different brands of polymer clay. Always read the instructions on the package and do not bake for longer than the instructions tell you to. Let the piece cure either in the oven or take it out. Let it sit for a while so the colours intensify and deepen. This process also lets the polymer clay harden and to be stronger.Fimo - Bake at 230°F/110°CBake for about 30 minutes, a bit longer for thicker pieces.Sculpey - Bake at 275°F/ 130°CBake for about 20 minutes, a bit longer for thicker pieces.Studio by Sculpey - Bake at 275°F/130°CBake for about 30 minutes, a bit longer for thicker pieces.Kato Clay - Bake at 300°F/150°Bake for about 10-15 minutes
I think you could try to use clay and make little things for your dolls. I've made some cinnamon or rolls out of clay for my little mini figures Sculpey modeling clay is an excellent product for making small items.
Try ebay, they have lots of cute stuff on there ♥ Or you could try makins some yoursels with polymer clay........
with crafting, you can make pots, pie dishes, bowls, plant pots, and plant pot lids. You can also make key moulds for some quests (such as Prince Ali Rescue) You can also use soft clay with construction, to make things such as clay fireplaces and fire pits.
My answer goes for Polymer Clay: You cook it IN AN OVEN for 15 mins per quarter of an inch of thickness (How thick the clay is) at 275F. That's if you are using Sculpey. I think all clays made by Sculpey are baked at the same temperature for the same amount of time, but I'm not sure. Also when you buy your clay look at the instructions. It will tell you how to bake it. DO NOT PUT IN MICROWAVE!! It will become soft and lumpy then turn super hard.