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Medium Gray, Premium, Non Toxic, Medium firmness, Sculpting Modeling Polymer clay, Oven Bake Clay, 1 pound bar. Great for all advanced sculptors, model makers and movie studios

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About this item

  • Stays workable until baked - Does not air dry. Remains workable and flexible until it is baked in your home oven - no kiln needed. Store extra clay to use later.
  • Detailed Sculpting - Features fine tooling and detailing characteristics, and does not “fill in” after tooling.
  • Gray color - allows for shadows to be seen more easily which provides maxium detail to be achieved in your sculpt. This is the medium firmness clay in the Super Sculpey family. Also avialable in soft and firm.
  • Fun to Paint and Finish - After baking, it can be sanded, drilled, carved and painted with water-based acrylic paints.
  • Made in the USA - Non-Toxic Polymer Clay - This polymer clay is safe since it conforms to ASTM D-4236 and EN 71 AP safety standards to be non-toxic.


Product Description

Versatile - Premium sculpting clay that is firmer than original, yet easy to maniuplate. Perfect for experienced sculptors, artists, model makers and movie studios. Polymer clay is a versatile medium that is perfect for crafters/makers of all ages. This clay is perfect for modeling, sculpting and model making. Use armatures under your pieces, simple sculpting tools can blend seams easily and add amazing details! Super Sculpey is shatter and chip resistant after being baked in your home oven. Polymer Oven Bake Clay - Sculpey clay conforms to ASTM D-4236 and EN 71 safety standards, it is non-toxic and safe to use in your home oven. Simply make your polymer oven bake clay creation and bake in your home or toaster oven at 275 °F for about 15-30 minutes depending on the size of your creation. After baking, it can be sanded, drilled, carved and painted with water-based acrylic paints.  This oven bake clay will not dry out, so you can take your time crafting and not have to rush to finish your projects like you do with air dry clay. Fun creativity - This oven bake polymer clay is perfect for any type of sculpture or model. Comes in three firmness levels - soft, medium and firm use all three together on your sculptures. Paint with acrylic paints once your sculptures are baked in your home oven.

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1 x Clay


Heather
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
A bit hard to sculpt for my child.But overall, it's very good clay.
Kathy Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I used to use super sculpey beige exclusively. But my son used this gray and I thought I would try it because he loved it. It is absolutely phenomenal. It is very easy to use and it does not dry out. It is very moldable and very durable. It bakes very well and does not burn as long as you use the right temperature. I have even painted over it in areas where I needed to. I used the medium rather than the firm and I loved it. I will now be using this a lot more than the beige color. I highly recommend it to anyone who uses polymer clay. It is very affordable.
AnonymousGirl1
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
I've been through them all. Sculpey original, Premo, Fimo, Curnit, etc. For my personal preference, I stick with Super Sculpey Medium. Firm is sometimes nice too, but if you get an old cake, you'll be left with clay that is crumbling and yuck! The medium variety is just enough firmness while still getting that smoothness. Two thumbs up!
Tyler G
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
I saw a few reviews that said the clay was dry and crumbled. This was good workable moist clay that was easy form and once baked hardened and stayed pretty strong. I recommend it. I made mini sculptures from beetlejuice to go on my bathroom coffin shelf.
JP
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2024
I’ve been using polymer clay for 20+ years, and I have used many different types. So far this is turning out to be my favourite. Extremely durable when cured and yet still soft enough to be able to work with easily 👍🏻
Paweł.W
Reviewed in Poland on October 30, 2024
No panie garnek jak znalazł wyklepałem i zupę gotuję.
Craig
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 31, 2023
Used Sculpey clay for years and tried both the soft and hard but I'm a convert to the medium. It's really easy to use and just the right balance between the other two. Can be carved, filed and sanded after baking to help with shaping and smoothing.
RDCrafts
Reviewed in India on July 17, 2022
This is a wonderful clay for sculpturing.you just need to make it softener before using it , thats it .
M. M. Willemsen
Reviewed in the Netherlands on February 8, 2021
Great stuff, so I want to buy more. First I bought it for 16 euro, now it’s 19euros. Looking for an alternative - unfortunately
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2019
I've read many of the reviews that said it was too hard, and a few that said it was too soft. From someone who hasn't sculpted anything in over a decade, my impression was that it was significantly softer than I was expecting (given some of the reviews here), but also noticeably firmer than the old regular white sculpey that I used back in the day. It's much more resistant to little accidents than the soft clay while still being easy to work with. I think I'll try ordering SS Firm the next time I buy some clay, though, since I want to do work with a lot of minute details.Getting polymer clay of any variety can be a mixed bag as far as firmness goes. It doesn't "dry out", but it can get much firmer as it ages when it's not being worked with. For instance, the over a decade old, soft white sculpey that I have is still very much usable, but is INITIALLY much firmer because it hasn't been worked with in such a long time. It returns to its softness after you work with it for a few seconds.If you get some clay that's excessively hard even after conditioning, you can knead in their branded SS clay softener, or use some baby oil (which is cheaper), to make it easier to work with. Don't mix in too much!If you get some clay that's excessively soft, your options are a bit more limited / tedious. You can put it in the fridge, but obviously it'll soften right back up after a few minutes of working with it. You can also roll it into thin flat sheets and place those sheets onto scrap paper for a period of time until you get a good stain going on the paper (the paper leeches some of the oil out of the clay, making it firmer).Hope this helps!
TsunamiMommy
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2017
This clay has been perfect for making pendants with. Takes a bit of kneading with your hands. Start with warm hands if you can. Clay will soften faster. Holds shape great, stamps work wonderfully. Acrylic and enamel paint stay put and dry fast. Clay hardens up nicely after baking. Follow instructions and do not over bake. Use a quality acrylic sealer if painting. Do not use modgepodge type stuff. Have fun!!
Carol S. Rosinski
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2017
Of all the polymer clays I've tried, this feels the most like regular plasticine modeling clay. You can hand sculpt shapes quickly because it's soft enough, add pieces to the form because it blends well, use tools to detail it because it's not too mushy-soft or gooey, and it can take some handling without distortion too (something a lot of polymer clays can't do). And after you bake it, you can re-bake it if you want to add more to the piece. It's a very versatile clay.This is an update to my first review.
K. LeCrone
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2016
As of late I’ve been going back through some of my art supply purchases over the years and reviewing the ones that stood out in order to hopefully help other artists make informed purchases, and Sculpey Medium Blend is one that definitely warrants a five-star review.I enjoy art and sculpture, and over the last few years I've really been digging into physical sculpture in particular, and with it, I've been trying a lot of new tools and materials along the way. For years I used to use an electric meat-grinder and pasta roller in order to mix my "perfect" clay (which was a blend of Super Sculpey, Sculpey Firm, and a little Sculpey III), so when Sculpey Medium Blend was announced awhile back, I was interested in checking it out and comparing and contrasting it to clays and blends I already used. I must say: I've been exceptionally pleased and surprised with the results!I think the best way I could describe Sculpey Medium Blend is that it is about the grey color of Sculpey Firm, but with a consistency between Sculpey Firm and Super Sculpey. I love working in a neutral grey clay because it really helps details pop, and in reverse: it makes you aware of rough areas or areas with fingerprints you might want to smooth out. This clay smooths just the same as other polymer clays I've used (with Turpenoid or rubbing alcohol), and it's really quite pleasant to work with!While I'm sure there will be times I will want to crack open my meat grinder and pasta roller once again to mix clays, I can honestly tell you that since I've started using Sculpey Medium Blend, I've all-but stuck to it. It's just that good, and it's contributed to all of my sculptures that you see in the photos below.That said, this clay has become my go-to polymer clay for detailed sculptures, and I would highly recommend it to any artist or sculptor who is interested in adding a new clay to their creative arsenal.I am a longtime Amazon Prime customer who enjoys writing reviews in my free time. If you have any questions or comments about this product or my review, feel free to message me and I'll be glad to help!
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