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32 Colors Small Block Polymer Clay Set: Non-Toxic Oven Bake Clay for Kids & Artists - Tomorotec Softer DIY Molding Clay Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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BrandTomorotec
ColorSofter
Educational ObjectiveCreative Skills

Description of 32 Colors Small Block Polymer Clay Set: Non-Toxic Oven Bake Clay for Kids & Artists - Tomorotec Softer DIY Molding Clay

✨ Now turn your creative ideas into reality with the Tomorotec 32 Colors Polymer Clay Set (Soft Type). Polymer clay is an extremely versatile medium that is perfect for beginners and professional artists alike. Well-suited for jewelry, fashion accessories, scrapbooking, home décor uses and so much more!. ✨ Soft Type of Polymer Clay: This set comes with 32 colors (approx. 0.3 oz/block) of soft polymer clay, which is easy to condition and work with by hand. A good choice for kids or small art projects and mock-ups of new ideas. Flexible for color-blending, stamping and good for accepting acrylic paints and alcohol ink markers after baking. Approximately 10 grams each color. ✨ Store Polymer Clay Properly: Wrap or cover polymer clay to prevent dust and lint from getting on it and kept away from heat and sunlight. No need to store in airtight containers, since it contains no water to evaporate. ✨ Condition (knead to soften) the polymer clay prior to use. Oven cure (bake) on oven-safe glass or metal surfaces at temperatures from 265 °F (129 °C) to 275 °F (135 °C) for 15 minutes per 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) of thickness. Don’t microwave. Polymer clay products are not recommended or intended to be used to hold or serve food or beverages. Safe for Children. Non-toxic and strictly controlled manufacturing process.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Meets my needs but needs better packaging

I used these to make 'worry stones' with my 2nd grader. They took pieces of three different colors and rolled them into a ball and then made a thumbprint. After we baked them, we created expectations for their use. It was easy enough for all my students. I liked that there were so many colors for the students to choose from. Also, yes, the clay blocks are small, but after crafting about 25 worry stones, I still had half a container left. The only drawback is the packaging. It's very thin and…

Pros
  • Clay and dough
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Low cost and poor packaging

The "product" itself doesn't matter here - polymer clay is polymer clay. problem one; The cost is $2 more than the other 32 piece set. The second issue is the packaging - it sucks - all the pieces were taken out of their little plastic slots and most of them broke and the colors mixed together. It was a real challenge TRYING to separate the colors - which in the end didn't happen - I just had to make the best of the situation. If I wasn't already sick of this set and if I was better at taking…

Pros
  • Kraft
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for the price and for playing with a wide range of colors.

This product really is great value for money. The coloring is excellent. Some of them have a (relatively subtle) tiny sheen. I was surprised how small the blocks are, but it says right there in the title. For reference, the strawberry earrings pictured use this whole shade. I tried it with polymer clay for the first time, I put Sculpey gloss glaze on it and it turned out really cute. The individual wrappers are in odd sheets and it's not ideal, but since they come in such small batches I…

Pros
  • Ceramics and Ceramics
Cons
  • Small Parts