What is Paper Mache?
Paper mache powder is a crafting material that creates a lightweight, versatile paste when mixed with water. It has a smooth, easy-to-apply texture ideal for sculpting and layering. This powder…
Paper mache powder is a crafting material that creates a lightweight, versatile paste when mixed with water. It has a smooth, easy-to-apply texture ideal for sculpting and layering. This powder…
Wood clay is a water-based clay with a lightweight texture and a realistic, rough wooden feel. It air-dries naturally, requiring no oven, and hardens within 2–3 days. Because it contains…
Whipped cream clay is an extremely light and fluffy type of clay. It is made from a combination of materials, including glue, cornstarch, and moisturizer. This mixture results in a…
Porcelain clay, also known as resin thai clay or air-dry polymer clay, has a smooth and silky texture. It is easy to use and does not stick to your fingers.…
Oil-based modeling clay is not soluble in water, does not harden, and can be reused. It is useful for many mold-making and sculpting projects, making it ideal for temporary molds…
Light clay is water-based and known for its lightweight and extremely soft texture. It does not stick to fingers, and you can mix colors to create infinite color variations.
Air-dry clay, also known as paper clay, is one of the most commonly used types of clay. It is easy to paint, shape, carve, and has moderate hardness. To complete…
Yes, clay products can be painted once fully dried. Acrylic paints is commonly used for vibrant, lasting results, and most types of pigment will work as well.
The drying time depends on the size and thickness of your craft, as well as the moisture level in the environment. If your craft is relatively large, it may take…
Sometimes, you may notice cracks appearing on your air-dry clay craft during the drying process. This is completely normal, as air-dry clay tends to shrink slightly while drying, causing cracks…