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More expensive than air-dry; requires an oven and can be stiff to work with initially. 3. Oil-Based (Plastilina): Best for Practice

Selecting the right modeling clay depends on whether you want a permanent sculpture, a practice piece, or a fun afternoon craft. 🏗️ 1. Air-Dry Clay: Best for Easy Projects

Polymer clay is a plastic-based material that stays soft until baked in a standard home oven. It is the go-to for professional-looking figurines and earrings. Sculpey Premo Go to product viewer dialog for this item. buy modelling clay

Can be brittle or fragile in thin sections; not waterproof unless sealed. 🎨 2. Polymer Clay: Best for Details & Jewelry

Often called "non-dry" clay, these wax or oil-based formulas never harden. They are used by professionals for prototypes (maquettes) or claymation. Non-Dry Clay - Modeling Clay - Sculpey.com More expensive than air-dry; requires an oven and

: An organic, all-natural option that is stronger than most craft brands but prone to cracking if dried too quickly.

Air-dry clay hardens at room temperature within 24–48 hours. It’s water-based, earth-toned, and requires no special equipment. 🏗️ 1

: A reliable Italian brand since 1963. It resists cracking and is available for around $12 for a 2.2 lb block at retailers like Jerry's Artarama Old Potters Air Dry Clay Go to product viewer dialog for this item.