

🎉 Sculpt Your Imagination, Bake Your Brilliance!
Sculpey Original White Polymer Clay is a 1.75 lb non-toxic, oven-bake clay that stays soft until baked, allowing unlimited sculpting time. Safe for all ages and perfect for painting, sanding, and carving post-bake, it’s the go-to versatile medium for artists, hobbyists, and educators seeking professional-quality results without the need for a kiln.

| ASIN | B0016N6CMU |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,874 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #502 in Pottery & Modeling Clays |
| Brand | Sculpey |
| Brand Name | Sculpey |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,170 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Hand-Eye Coordination |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00715891112328 |
| Included Components | Clay |
| Item Dimensions | 6.1 x 5.1 x 1.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Clay Craft Kit |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sculpey |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S2 |
| Material | Clay |
| Material Type | Clay |
| Model Name | Original Sculpey Clay: White - 1.75 lb |
| Model Number | S2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Carveable, Oven Bake, Paintable, Wont air dry |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Modeling |
| UPC | 046912398279 885792614051 885828931206 715891112328 046964896808 046959398126 733391849773 046937090585 046975296048 046921296511 713149117996 712353360693 046908695566 046927494195 046941291619 787162738681 046959895823 745176591418 884157498428 046955292428 |
| Unit Count | 28.0 Ounce |
E**E
Great buy
Awesome clay, highly recommend sculpey brand. The bulk white made it easier to make a variety of projects without worrying about individual colors. Easy to paint on and sand. Will buy again
L**S
Holy Moly It’s Super Good
I love that the clay from the minute I opened the box, was so malleable. I peeled off two layers to condition it, and I put some through my pasta maker. The clay pretty much all smoothed together and conditioning it was a pleasure, unlike many other clays who crumble and you need a long time to get it workable. I started working with Sculpey in the 80’s and I have most of it still left over. I got it working but it was so old, it took hours. So when I opened the package of clay, it was immediately apparent to my hands that it was fresh-I saw that even the 4 layers of the brick was bending already!!!!! What a joyful experience!!! I had to stop after the first roll through to take a picture of this happy artistic moment and share my amazing discovery of Sculpey Original. I bought the 1.75 lb. box, hoping it would be a good purchase and what I needed. It passed all my expectations and more. I can’t wait to try my order of Sculpey Firm, and the three blocks of Sculpey Living Doll I received. Sculpey is not cheap, but the price I think is fair. Some other clays are 2-3 times the price, and I think they are trying to price themselves into a “professional” clay for sculpture artists. Hey, my round clay balls and rods are just as professional and exactly like some of those crazy costing clays. I would like to try some Medium Firm, and maybe some colors-the Sculpey line of clay products is awe inspiring. Thank you Sculpey.com
A**L
Great for beginners to use without worrying about wasting more ...
Great for beginners to use without worrying about wasting more expensive and higher quality materials. That being said, this stuff is still very good quality. It's smooth, and easy to work with. I do advise either working in a cool room, or on top of a ceramic surface to help the clay stay cool. As your hands warm it, it becomes much softer and potentially harder to work with, depending on what you're doing. Of course, this could also be a benefit if you're looking for a softer clay :) A couple quick notes: 1.) I bake my pieces at 230°F for an hour instead of at 275°F like the box says. I find that baking at a lower temperature for a longer period, offers a harder end result once completely cooled. 2.) Any thin pieces will be a bit flexible. Things like bracelet cuffs or rings or anything else thin should probably use some internal support. Perhaps wire. This isn't a problem of the product so much as it's just a limitation of the material. Other brands are a bit more sturdy, but overall thin pieces will all have this side effect.
A**R
Fun stuff!!
I bought this fun stuff to make Christmas ornaments with my kids fingerprints in the center (to make a heart). They came out so nicely! And my 5 year old helped me from beginning to end... he loved it! He even took out some of his play dough cutouts and made his own. At first the putty is a little hard but after kneading it for about 1-2minutes it became very easy to work with. The more you play with it the easier and more plyable it becomes. In the pictures above I also used letter stampers, gold glitter paint and finished out projects with a clear coat only bc I wanted a more finished looking project with shine. You do not need the clear coat. It looks great either way. I totally recommend this product even with kids! I was even able to get my 1 year olds fingerprints on the clay as well... not hard at all.
N**N
Very Soft, great for sculpting though
This is a very sticky, gooey, clay that is good for sculpting. However; it does stick to your hands and I would recommend that you stick it in the freezer to add finer detail because it removes the stickiness from the Clay. This, I found, makes it easier to use tools on since it doesn't stick to the tools once it is frozen, (or your hands, but do not work it too long with your hands). I would recommend that you not bake it any longer than 20 minutes total time since others have said it burns. I bake any size piece for 15-20 minutes on 275 degree Fahrenheit and never had a project come out "raw". If you are looking for a material that you can mold fairly easily with your hands I would recommend you buy Kato Polymer Clay, which is harder to work but easier to use with your hands. Once you warm it, it works pretty well. I gave it four stars only because of the stickiness, but I give it five stars for being easier to sculpt.
E**.
Worked great for handprint ornaments!
This product worked great for making handling ornaments this year. I made sure to roll it in my hands so it was a little softer. That made it much easier to roll out and get my little one’s hand pressed into. I baked them and gifted them to all the grandparents and they loved them! I was thinking about going with air dry, but I just didn’t trust it and figured I’d stick with the tried and true baked clay. Glad I did! Worked great!
G**Y
Great product for an interactive demonstration
I work at an historic site and I use sculpey clay for a plaster casting demonstration. Participants roll out the clay and mold it into different shapes. We then add plaster. After the plaster hardens, the clay can be used again. The clay can be used multiple times which makes it a good, safe, quality product at a good price.
G**T
Not sure when it is done baking
Update: -works well to make stamps and sprigs -works better if you bake the ceramics on a oven safe form. I put cornstarch on the bowl so it would not stick. -I tried waiting 1 day before baking to see what would happen and it cracked when it baked. I did ceramics in college a few years ago with college and grad classes for fun, not my major. I haven't since because it was too expensive to fire the pots for each firing. I also had experience helping with the loading and firing. I decided to give this a try because I missed it. I played around with it for about 30 minutes tonight and enjoyed it. I have to admit it is different then the clay I am used to. I find it more forgiving. It also seems harder (less soft). I did not have any issues with cracking or coming apart, but I did use the glue like "bond" stuff and scored it anywhere I connected clay. I used all the tools I would normally use for clay that you fire. It was less messy and easier to clean up then I'm used to. My only concern is I wasn't sure when it was done. My oven usually cooks in about half the time of recipes, so I took it out after 8 minutes but I am not sure if it is done. Not sure how to check if it is done besides seeing if it will bend which could hurt it if it is not dry. I also didn't know how long I could or should wait after I built it to bake it. I used about 1/8 of the clay making my little ring dish and ornament. The hair didn't bake out of it like I am used to so there are little cat hairs in it. If you are trying to make a bowl, I would bake it inside of a bowl so it keeps it shape. I didn't because the bowl was not oven safe and it flattened out to more like a plate. I plan on using it to make some stamps and sprigs but I have not yet. Will definitely use this again for fun.
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