🎉 Get ready to mold your imagination into reality!
Polyform Sculpey Bake Shop Bendy Polymer Oven Bake Clay is a versatile crafting material that remains soft until baked, allowing for endless creativity. This set includes 6 unique colors and 2 modeling tools, making it perfect for artists of all ages. Safe and non-toxic, it conforms to ASTM D-4236 and EN 71 AP standards, ensuring a worry-free crafting experience.
J**Z
Can't break!
Anklets!
K**R
Great for kids not into delicate knickknacks.
My 12 year old daughter loves it. She can work the clay into many tiny shapes (amazing tiny blow fish) and after baking it does not break if you drop it. Sure, you can't bend it around like a mad man after baking, but she just wanted a clay that is workable and wouldn't easily break (she tends to drop things; so does mom).
C**N
Three Stars
its ok but need more instructions on how to use if is possible.
P**E
works well. I am using it in an unusual ...
works well. I am using it in an unusual way and wish I could purchase blocks of white, black and yellow only.
B**.
Too dry to use
Super dry. Had to blend regular kind with it otherwise it wouldn’t be workable. Pain in the rear. Have it in a drawer and will end up using it if I have to.
A**R
not as advertised
waste of money. Does not bend after baking. sure you can make cute things with it but do not expect it to work as advertised!
R**Z
Two Stars
didn't bend
A**R
I got bendy results!
So I actually bought this somewhere else, but when looking to buy it on amazon and reading the reviews I saw so many negative ones and wanted to chime in.I used it to make a Lady Rainicorn. It was my first attempt at anything with it but I followed the instructions which I felt were pretty clear and ended up with a bendy Lady!It says to bake at 285 per 6mm. I figured at the widest point my sculpture was about 16mm, but she also had hair that I had sculpted in thin strands. So I set the oven for 40 mins but checked on it at 20 and 30 just because even regular sculpey can be hard to estimate times on and I had never used this type before. I ended up leaving her in for the full time.Her hair which is in the thin strands is extremely bendy, like I can bend it back on itself. Her body is only slightly bendy since she's much thicker and I haven't really found out how bendy because I don't want to push it, but I haven't had any cracking from bending her. Even with her main body not being super bendy, I like that it isn't brittle. Since she's so long she'd be pretty easy to break if done in normal sculpey.The only cracking I experience was before she was cooked when one of her legs stuck to the pan and several little tiny cracks on the surface when I baked her. One thing I don't like is that while the softness of this is easy on your hands, it gets really sticky once it's worked so it can be tricky to be really precise with. It also smudges color easily since it's so soft. For the tiny surface cracks I simply hand sanded off the top layer after she was baked and then had a crack free surface :)I imagine the softness of the clay is just the nature of the beast, but one thing I would really love is if there was a purple! I think it's the red that's the problem because it looks very slightly orangey to me, but when you mix the blue and red you can tell one of them is not a pure primary because the resulting purple is muted.
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