In any library,, but it is really expensive
you can also find it in any building materials shop :)
Yes, Walmart often carries polymer clay in their arts and crafts section. You can typically find popular brands like Sculpey or Fimo in a variety of colors. Be sure to check the crafting aisle or the section dedicated to clay and modeling supplies.
If you cannot find a craft store that sells polymer clay near where you live, you could go online to eBay or Amazon to find polymer clay. There are also many online craft stores you can buy polymer clay from.
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 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.
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
Polymer clay is lighter than terracotta clay. Terracotta clay is a natural clay that is heavier due to its composition, while polymer clay is a man-made material that is much lighter in weight.
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.
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!
Polymer Clay Mixing ChartsFimo Mixing Chart -Makin's No Bake Clay Mixing Chart -
To stop the polymer clay from picking up dirt and lint is to get the clay and then take the link and dirt out of it. and then that's how we can stop the link and dirt of getting into the polymer clay.
If you live in Australia, then polymer clay is a bit expensive. You can buy clay at art and craft stores. You will defiantly find it in Spotlight though.
Yes, Michaels does sell polymer clay kits. You can find a variety of polymer clay kits at their stores or online, which typically include different colors of clay, tools, and instructions for creating different projects.
I am not sure what you mean about make polymer clay with cornstarch. Polymer clay is a clay already made. You can use cornstarch to avoid other objects like stamps from sticking to the clay when you make prints on clay. You just brush it on with a soft brush. It does not harm the clay, and after curing you can simply rinse it off with water.
No. Modeling clay contains oil that keeps it soft and never hardens. Polymer clay does not have an oil, it hardens when exposed to heat. polymer clays are often called "oven-bake clay"because you can make stuffs such as pendants, brooch, earings and other accesories using polymer clay by baking them in the oven. YES, i said oven. PLEASE be safe and never try to put them in the microwave.
Yes, Walmart often carries polymer clay in their arts and crafts section. You can typically find popular brands like Sculpey or Fimo in a variety of colors. Be sure to check the crafting aisle or the section dedicated to clay and modeling supplies.
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You could find polymer clay in any craft store like walmart and also Micheals.