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Sarah
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2025
I've made a sculpture with this clay , just remember to use Elmer's glue to help avoid cracking. I would definitely recommend this product for your next art project ☺️
Morgan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de diciembre de 2024
Crayola Air Dry Clay is a fantastic option for kids who love arts and crafts! I bought this for my children, and it's been a hit with them from day one. The 25lb bulk size is great for multiple projects, and the clay is easy to work with—soft and smooth, making it perfect for little hands to mold and shape.One of the best things about this clay is that it air-dries, so there’s no need for baking. This makes it super convenient for quick, fun projects without needing to worry about an oven. The white color is versatile and works well with paint or markers once dry, allowing kids to get creative with their decorations.This clay is not just great for home use, but also a must-have for teachers or anyone organizing group activities. It provides hours of entertainment and encourages creativity, whether it's for making sculptures, jewelry, or simple figures. Crayola has always been a trusted brand, and this product lives up to their reputation for quality.If you’re looking for a reliable and easy-to-use clay for kids, Crayola Air Dry Clay is an excellent choice!
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Comentado en México el 3 de diciembre de 2023
Muy útil, seca excelente y cumple con todo lo que dice definitivamente la vuelvo a comprar
Jennifer Upsdell
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de noviembre de 2021
Perfect for school projects!
J. Stewart
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2021
For a senior year high school project last year, I made the colosseum almost entirely out of this clay. My time limit was around 2 months, and I put almost 80 hours into this project. It ended up sitting on a 16-inch long base and weighed in at 6.8 pounds when completely dry. I used approximately 2 of the 5 pound containers. I don't think this clay is perfect, but I think of all of the options out there, this has to be the best option when making large projects and not having the option of kiln firing.Cracking is to be expected. When adding water to the clay or simply using it straight out of the package the moisture takes up a lot of space and naturally, it is going to shrink when dry. I ended up using cracks to determine where the weak points were. When filling in cracks ALWAYS overfill the crack, the clay that you put in is going to shrink, and it's easier to shave down bumps than continuing to fill in cracks that don't seem to go away.I found that carving this clay was easier than molding it. I included a picture of the details on the interior, they were for the most part entirely made by carving clay out of each row. This clay is really hard to make small shapes and strings with, so if your project is small or has tons of tiny details I would suggest picking up modeling clay instead, although making small details IS still possible, just more time-consuming.Joining pieces of clay together can be a challenge, I found that adding lots of water and smoothing down the sides of the piece you want to join to the project. Trying to join pieces in the "traditional" way (making a few lines in either piece, adding water, and pressing together) does not work with this clay, it's very stubborn.I had a big issue when starting this project as to where I was going to put it. I decided on a cardboard base, but I couldn't get the clay to stick very well. I found that gluing paper down to the cardboard and adding a thin layer of water to the top got the clay to stick. after the first layer, I had to deal with shrinking and added a second piece of cardboard to the bottom, since it bent the first one.Another trick I found was mixing acrylic paint directly into the clay can change the color and you can mix other materials into the clay- I used both of these on the sandy floor of the colosseum, beige paint and actual sand were mixed in and the clay worked just as it normally would.I seriously enjoyed working with this material, you get a ton for the price, and it works really well. This project was the first time I had ever made something large and to scale with clay, and while it does come with a learning curve, I really enjoy recreating places with it. Currently, I am working on a model of Mont St Michele, and after I will be working on making the Statue of Liberty
Angela
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de febrero de 2014
LOVE crayola air dry!The one draw back to ordering this much at once is that there are no re-seal-able containers.
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