Designed in partnership with Donna Dewberry, this newest polymer clay on the market is softer and easier to work with than previous formulations. It's easy to condition by hand and is offered in a rich palette of 34 colors that have a soft, suede-like finish.
Studio by Sculpey Clay offers more strength and flexibility than any other polymer clay on the market. Each 2.8 oz (79 g) bar is scored and can be divided into 16 pieces for easy measuring.
Note — Use this color chart as an approximation of the real color. If exact color matching is necessary, use actual samples of the materials.
With so many Sculpey clays available it is hard to know which to choose. This video explains the difference among all the Sculpey "specialty" polymer clays, such as Sculpey Bake & Bend, Sculpey Bake Shop, Studio by Sculpey, Translucent Liquid Sculpey, Sculpey Moldmaker and Sculpey UltraLight. Learn about the unique attributes of each — so you know exactly which product to select for your next polymer clay project.
When beginning with polymer clay, there are some important basic guidelines you should know in order to have successful results. This video tells you everything you need to know about conditioning methods, work surfaces and clean up when working with Sculpey Polymer Clay.
Have you ever seen those complicated and intricate polymer canes and thought you'd like to be able to create them yourself? We will show you how to start at the beginning making simple canes, and then combining them to create complex canes. For great tips and techniques, don't miss this video!
The Skinner Blend allows you to create a single sheet of polymer clay containing beautiful gradation of color. These sheets can then be incorporated into any project. This technique is fun and easy — with amazing results! You can use any Sculpey polymer clay.
Mokume Gane is a Japanese method of manipulating metal to achieve a wood grain appearance. Polymer clay artists have borrowed from this art form to create magnificent patterns. The results are beautiful and impressive — and it's easier to make than you might think. We'll show you three techniques and ideas of what you can create using these incredible designs.
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