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👩 Jovi Air Dry Terracotta Modeling Clay - Non-Staining, 2.2 lb for Arts and Crafts Projects Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
🏺 Ceramics & Pottery, 🧶 Crafting

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Details

BrandJovi
ColorTerra Cotta
Item Weight1 Kilograms
Educational ObjectiveCreative Skills

Description of 👩 Jovi Air Dry Terracotta Modeling Clay - Non-Staining, 2.2 lb for Arts and Crafts Projects

PREMIUM AIR-DRY DRYING MODELING CLAY – Jovi Air-Dry Modeling Clay starts out soft and is easy to knead and shape. EASY TO USE AND SMOOTH TEXTURE - Create forms by hand or use to cover frames made of wire, wood, or cardboard. HIGH VOLUME AND NON-STAINING - Jovi Clay is less sticky and doesn’t stain like traditional clays. Air-dries in 24 hours. paint, varnish, polish or cut once dry. PREMIUM EUROPEAN QUALITY - Jovi has been dedicated to producing outstanding creative products since 1939. Made in Barcelona, Spain. SAFE FOR KIDS AND ADULTS - Jovi products are Non-toxic, CPSIA-certified, and gluten-free

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best of ceramics and pottery is fun to work with

Clay is easy to work with but dries very quickly. A thicker application will take up to a week to dry completely. I made a small bust with a head about 2-3 inches thick, this took 1 week to fully cure.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Difficult to say

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Versatile when used correctly

Nice to work with. You can easily extend the running time with water. When connecting two pieces you should hammer and slide like any other wet clay and I've even added new clay to dry clay just by adding water to dry clay. Yes, it's messy to use, but creativity is messy.

Pros
  • Excellent workmanship
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Okay, stay wet on Clays & Doughs

Works great, doesn't reseal so of course you'll need to put it in a gallon ziplock bag after use. Holds moisture well, but wrap it up just in case. I really enjoyed this tone! Like any clay, it broke a bit if the pieces weren't held together enough, but superglue can work wonders and it wasn't a big deal.

Pros
  • Many will do
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for Clays & Doughs

My granddaughters enjoyed decorating flower vases for their mothers. They created patterns out of flowers, leaves, etc. to stick on some old flower vases they had collected over the years. Unfortunately, the clay did not stick to the glass. Tried 2 different ones with no success. But the key to success was a reliable glue gun! After the clay was completely dry I glued them in place and painted them. Good gift for mothers!

Pros
  • This is Amazing
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I love this tone, nice creamy consistency!

wow that's great stuff I tried other clays, they smelled like chemicals, they had too much tinsel which made it difficult to use. This clay is cheaper than others I've tried, it's creamy and smooth and is easy to shape and use for sculpting. I thought I would have problems when it dried and cracked, but it was easy to fill in more clay, I wet it so it would become cloudy and fill in the cracks. I will definitely use this product again!

Pros
  • clay
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The children were easy to manipulate, and wet hands softened again.

Received quickly for a kindergarten project. It was easy for kids to handle, and wet hands easily softened it when it started to dry out. However, you need to mold or mold it as a whole. If there is a "seam" between one piece and another, the clay will spread along that seam as it dries. The hot glue put my kindergarten kids' animals back together, but the students who formed a mound in the shape they wanted instead of assembling the individual pieces to put them together had more success.

Pros
  • Ceramics and pottery
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

2nd Christmas in a row our granddaughter asked for this clay

Edit November 27, 2019 - 2nd year in a row our youngest granddaughter asked for this clay. She keeps it at our house and uses it to make various objects, which she then paints. This is the second package she wanted on her Christmas list to take home. So if you ask a second time about an item how good it is, then you can take that as a clear recommendation. Our granddaughter asked for curing clay, not the earlier non-curing brands that no matter how long you leave your projects, they never cure.

Pros
  • clay and batter
Cons
  • Damaged