hobby craft has a range of clay, air hardening and normal. I'm guessing all Arts and Crafts shops should have clay.
no. you put it in the oven. :)
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
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.
you can with polymer clay but not with air dry or other kinds
no, part of it will turn hard and will be unable to create a necklace or charm
you buy air dry clay and it drys in 10 secs by air
You don't bake air dry clay...so, no problem!
Air dry or kiln depending on the clay type
I would suggest any air dry clay because with polymer clay you would need to bake it and use tls instead of glue. You will need to wait longer for your decoden piece to dry but it's much safer than putting the thing you are goin to decoden in the oven.
i think polymer clay
let it sit out in the air after a couple of days it will get harder
As far as I know, Alex doesn't make a polymer clay (polymer clays must be baked to cure and hadren them). Alex does have a 16 color set of modeling clay those are also oil based like polymer clay, but have wax added to them (if you tried to bake a modeling clay, it would begin to *melt* rather than getting harder).Alex may also make colored air-dry clays, but not sure. That type dries in the air in about a day, and also shrinks somewhat the drying can be speeded up a bit by being put into a low temp oven for an hour or so, or in front of a fan, etc.That heat can't cause an air-dry clay to cure though the way it would a polymer clay.Air-dry clays will hadren if not kept in an air-tight container (after about a day), where polymer clays and modeling clays will not do that.So again, modeling clays can't be baked, polymer clays must be baked.Some brand names of polymer clays you might see around in the U.S. are Fimo, Sculpey, Premo, Cernit, Kato, etc . some brand names of different types of air-dry clays you might see around are Creative Paperclay, Play-Doh, Model Magic, Makins, Hearty, Celluclay, etc.HTH,Diane B.
they can be if you buy modeling clay it could or could not be able to bake.Unlike polymer clay it is alway able to be baked!
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