there is this craft store in one utama called craft have they have sculpey III,premo and sculpey
Add water to it.
The Sculpey online store is an arts and crafts store. The specifically sell special blends of clay for your every need and also crafting kits that help to teach you how to work with their clay.
No, school glue and liquid Sculpey are not the same. School glue is used for adhering materials together, while liquid Sculpey is a type of polymer clay that can be used for making molds, coatings, and other craft projects.
Super sculpey apparently works well.
you cannot bake ordinary plasticene clay. what make is the clay? if it is Fimo or Sculpey you can bake it, otherwise be careful or you will end up with toxic fumes! you can also buy clay called Darwi which dries hard in 24 hours .
Put a layer of tin foil around the head. It should come right off when you try to pull it off.
Sculpey clay will take roughly 20 minutes to cool when removed from an oven heated to 275 degrees Fahrenheit. This is assuming your work is approximately 1/4 of an inch thick. Thicker pieces may require more time. Just stay calm and give your work sufficient time to cool. It is normal for Sculpey to still be malleable soon after it is removed from the oven.
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.
use aluminum
No, the Sculpey will not bake properly.
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.
For Fimo Polymer clay and Sculpey Polymer clay should be baked in the oven on a baking sheet covered with foil or baking parchment for about 20 minutes to 1 hour at 130 C / 275 F Or...5-3 hours at around 220, and let it cool in the oven...:) "The information is on the back of the packages" Fimo & Sculpey clay requires an oven, heated to 265 degrees, and bake clay for 30 minutes. And yes, use foil or baking parchment with old cookie sheet. (use the cookie sheet only for clay, never for food)