hobby craft has a range of clay, air hardening and normal. I'm guessing all Arts and Crafts shops should have clay.
You don't bake air dry clay...so, no problem!
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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.
Depends on what kind of clay i looked into it and clay is not flammable It will either melt harden or explode. Speedkoyn
It says not to use on face
you can with polymer clay but not with air dry or other kinds
It is not recommended to mix air dry clay and polymer clay together as they have different properties and curing methods. Air dry clay dries by exposure to air, while polymer clay requires heat to cure properly. Mixing them may result in uneven drying and potential breakage of the final project. It is best to use them separately for best results.
Hope this helped! No....Polymer Clay and Reg. Clay are not the same. For One Polymer Clay can be 'cured' in your home oven where other clay need either air to dry them or a High Fire Kilm.
To fix dry polymer clay, you can try kneading in a small amount of clay softener or baby oil until it becomes pliable again. Avoid adding too much liquid as it can make the clay too soft.
To revive hard and dry polymer clay, you can try softening it by kneading it with your hands or using a clay softener. Heating it slightly in the microwave or oven can also help make it more pliable. Be careful not to overheat the clay, as it can release harmful fumes.
Some alternatives to resin for crafting projects include polymer clay, epoxy clay, air-dry clay, and silicone molds with casting materials like plaster or concrete.
Some alternative materials to epoxy resin for crafting include polymer clay, air-dry clay, UV resin, and silicone molds.
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.
you buy air dry clay and it drys in 10 secs by air
The ingredients in Crayola Air Dry Clay typically include natural clay, water, and preservatives.
You don't bake air dry clay...so, no problem!
Air dry clay can crack easily if it is not handled or dried properly.