• 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

This is much cheaper than buying a "kit" and it makes more! Pros: - Easily molds into whatever shape you can create - Bakes with no cracks (no bake clay always gives us cracks) - Priced well on Amazon - We made two large hand pressed ornaments from one brick and still had clay left over Cons: - ... cant think of any... Ornament instructions: Take about half of the block and kneed it then flatten to about 3/8 inch circle. Take a big fountain drink cup (or small tupperware bowl) and use it like a cookie cutter to make a circle out of the clay. You can reuse the scraps. Press the desired hand, foot, paw (whatever) into the clay. Use a straw to punch out a hole or two for a ribbon. Use a toothpick or screwdriver to write on the clay if desired. Bake and you're done.

I am a beginner with clay, this was easy to use, shape, and dries quite smooth with a true finish. It is quite malleable while still thick and holding.

Been using Sculpey for 7 years now. It was really great product. Although if you don't use it within a year, it tends to get really hard. So only get something you would use immediately.

Good quality sculpey, not dry or old at all! Easy to use for the project we needed it for.

I used this clay to make Christmas ornaments this year and they came out perfect. The clay was soft and easy to work with and were quite sturdy after baking. Will definitely be buying more and make some more for gifts for friends and family !!

Worked great! Scupted & baked it to replace a broken part of an ornate mirror frame. Can not tell where the new piece is.

Perfect! Very easy to work with! And I must add, the company who sent it went above & beyond for me after something gappened to my package. Long story short, they immediately sent me a replacement and I sincerely appreciate it. Cheers! Happy "Making"!

I'm not a polymer clay sculpter or enthusiast. I just wanted to make two hand print ornaments with my toddlers this year for Christmas. The clay shipped quickly. It was a little hard out of the package but with the warmth from my hands and a bit of kneading, it softened and was workable. The 8 oz. block was perfect and made two ornaments with just a little bit left over. It took quite a bit of pressure and pressing to get my toddlers' hand prints deep enough to show all the details. But once we achieved it, all the details including fine fingerprints were captured. it was easy to bake in the toaster oven to set. I placed them on a foiled lined try and baked as instructed (I did turn the temperature down a little lower than recommended because I read online that the white clay can brown when heat is too high) for about 15 to 20 minutes. I'm very happy with the clay and the ornaments we made. The kiddos had a lot of fun making them. I would recommend this product for price, versatility, and ease of use.

If you're like me, everything should either be soft pastel shades or brilliant color! But white has it's place. For one thing it's great for blending and making custom colors. More economical that way too. Let's say you have a large project and want a mid to light shade of blue. Can't find one you like? Or the one you like only comes in 2oz. blocks? Easy solution. Buy Sculpey Premo Art Clay, Ultramarine Blue Hue, mix a little at a time with the White Sculpey to achieve the desired lighter blue that you want. Voila! A large amount of the perfect blue. Happy crafting!

This clay lends itself to little hands that are just learning or an older child's hands that require more skill. It grows with them and I like that open-endedness. If they make a nice piece they want to keep, it is nice it can be baked and made permanent.