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๐ŸŽจ ACTIVA Lumina Transluscent Polymer Clay: Unleash Your Creativity with this Versatile and Durable Crafting Material! Review

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BrandActiva
ColorTranslucent
Item Weight0.16 Kilograms
Educational ObjectiveCreative Skills

Description of ๐ŸŽจ ACTIVA Lumina Transluscent Polymer Clay: Unleash Your Creativity with this Versatile and Durable Crafting Material!

A special air dry polymer resin clay that cures to a durable, flexible and translucent finish; a clay you can see through. An exceptional choice for making flowers, jewelry, figurines and ornaments; mixes with acrylic or oil paints for custom colors and textural effects. Add to other polymer clays for a sophisticated look with depth, texture and light effects. Minimal color shift from raw to cured, maintains its flexibility, easily decorated with acrylic or oil paints, no kiln or baking is required. ACMI certified non-toxic; acid free for scrapbooking applications; waterproof.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

[REDACTED] I didn't think air dry polymer would be this good.

This stuff works surprisingly well, I didn't think air dry polymer would be that good. EDIT: I didn't use it in complex shapes. The molds I used were lubricated with baby oil. They dry a little quickly, but not so quickly that I can't use them. Color well with resin ink or tiny spots of pigment. to these reviews. I mold it into many things like deco candy, it suits my needs well. It's not big, but it's not tiny either. The average size. However, I don't want to deduct a star because my personal

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Not as good as advertised

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The size makes me sad. - Clay

Barely enough product for a medium sized project, about a handful of charms, but for beads I think it's enough. Flexibility is no joke :) The test showed that 3 days after drying it will crack under rough use, and I mean rough. Cures to a semi-gloss plastic feel. Not rubbery enough to bounce but enough to be shatterproof :D Definitely thumbs up, haven't tried yet how well it takes paint and when it dries, unfortunately the small wetted spot has discolored and on drying a backlog is formedโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • Some shades

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Arrived partly dry due to poor packaging from the manufacturer.

This is my first pack of Lumina Clay but I suspect it has partially set in the pack. Compared to other air drying resins I've tried (Modena and Makins), the Lumina I received was dry and stretchy. It's too stiff to stretch (it tears instead) and doesn't stick to itself well. When I knead and fold it, it doesn't form a homogeneous mass, but remains a series of increasingly thin layers that don't fuse together. Adding some water didn't seem to help much. I suspect that fresh Lumina clay is wetter

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Polymer Air Dry Clay

I paint pumpkins and I love making interesting things out of pumpkins. Some of my birdhouses can be quite complex, like acorns, lighthouses, etc. I've tried to find clay that is air dry, that won't crack when drying, and that can handle being outside in inclement weather. I use this stuff to "upgrade" the features of my pumpkin aviary like adding window frames or door flocks. Ordinary clay, air dried, is not waterproof and will crack when dry. This polymer clay is quite expensive for the smallโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Boring Packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

When you work with it, it's a great tone.

This is my personal experience with this tone. Your mileage may vary depending on what you do and how you use it. Strengths: Very strong when pressed and shaped well. It can be torn, but its thickness requires little force. The flexibility is amazing. (when fully cured) I tested the strength of a homemade petal and flexed it over 200 times before showing severe cracks. Even then it didn't break. It only had white stress marks and small cracks. The dry texture resembles soft vinyl. Can beโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Something different