• Available in 44 vibrant colors
  • Perfect for jewelry, home décor, mixed media, seasonal items and more!
  • Bakes hard and takes on a matte, bisque type finish.
  • Shape, bake and once cool can be sanded, drilled, carved and finished with sculpey brand glaze
  • Sculpey III is soft and pliable, works and feels like ceramic clay but will not dry out when exposed to air

I buy these with the Classic Collection multipack to mix colors in a pasta machine for more variety. They mix well after a few runs through, to give you some interesting colors. I also buy the bigger packs of white and black to get more options for tints and shades of these colors as needed (which also extends my clay usage and quantity).

I have a new obsession with Sculpey and this Sculpey III Naturals pack was my first foray. It was very easy to work with, and the neutral colors made it easy to make the animals I intended to make (like turtles and lizards). After some exploration I've found that I prefer Sculpey Premo, but I still love using this Sculpey III pack to mix with the Premo colors and for the larger body parts or sculptural bases. For those unsure if Sculpey III or Sculpey Premo is better for you, here are my thoughts: Sculpey III is softer when you work with it, which would make it easier for kids and requires less kneading, but it also means that fingerprints in the finished product are more likely. Sculpey Premo requires more kneading but is firmer and therefore sturdier and less likely to be dented or messed up while you work with it. I think Sculpey III tends to be more brittle after it bakes, which is find for figurines but would not be desirable for jewelry or anything that needs to be handled. Either way, Sculpey is totally awesome. I wish I had started playing with it long ago!

This came as advertised. My kids love this Clay because it’s nice and soft and takes a long time to dry out.

They cane exactly as expected. They were in the cold, but still worked up really nicely. They can get a little sticky after extensive hand handling, but not too bad.

My girlfriend uses this, so here's her review: "This clay is wonderful. I've used it thus far to make tiny food and shapes, although I will say that I haven't baked it yet, so I can't speak to that end. I am a beginner with polymer clay, so I was looking for something of the softer variety that had a lot of colors for me to play around with. It takes very little kneading to get this clay into a workable condition. I've found that even though there's only a small amount of each color in the pack, I've used very little of it after three projects! Of course, I am making very small things with this clay, but still... a little seems to go a long way. Just last night I tried mixing red and white to make a pink, and it was much easier than I expected and produced a very pretty pink color. Highly recommended, especially for beginners."

My daughter is in to Sculpey Art clay 111. and she love getting this as a late Christmas gift. She is able to do more flesh neutral color tone projects. She has made many tiny things sense she has received this gift. it keeps her creativeness very alert which is always good. every time we turn around she in the kitchen making stuff and she has more confidence and is developed quite a skill doing it. We got it earlier then we thought wist surprised me. So that made us happier our selves. the picture is just a few she did. so far.

Great veriety of colors. Fun to work with and love that it doesn't set until you bake it so you have pleny of time.

A second-grader I know needed to create 3D figures for school. An art teacher friend of mine is always raving about Sculpey. This seemed like the ideal time to try it out. I ended up purchasing this multi-pack and a huge brick of white. I was astounded when it arrived and the individual colors were wrapped in basic cellophane. I was certain it would be totally dried out. Nope. It really doesn't dry out at all until you bake it. I have no idea how that works, but it's awesome. In any case, the kiddo got an "A" on his project and loved working with the Sculpey. I've spent hours playing with the stuff and the other kids have joined in too. The only issue I ran into was that the red dye does stick to your hands some, so if you move from the red to a lighter color of Sculpey, you're going to leave red fingerprints all over it. Overall, it was a great experience and we've made all kinds of stuff with it. It's kind of cool to have those back-to-basics moments with the older kids. We'll probably pick up some more just to keep on hand for random crafting moments.

Sculpey multipacks lets you test out new colors of sculpey before buying larger quantities. They work well for ornaments and larger sculpts. They are easy to process and warn and mold and do not "slime".

Easy to use, Great colors and feel to the clay and easy to bake in the oven.