Description
Recommendations for Use
- Always work with clean hands and on a clean surface.
 - Begin by kneading the clay to warm and soften it.
 - A variety of tools and objects can be used to cut, shape, emboss, and form the clay.
 - Pigments and powders can be added to the clay for effect.
 - To harden the clay, pre-heat an electric oven to 100-130 degrees Celsius.
 - Can be baked for a maximum of 30 minutes.
 - Do not microwave the polymer clay!
 - Once hardened, the clay can be sanded, filed, drilled, cut, or polished.
 - Hardened clay can be painted with a variety of paints and varnishes.
 
Safety Tips
- Polymer Clay should be used under direct adult supervision.
 - Polymer Clay should never be put in the mouth.
 - Do not exceed the maximum 130℃ baking temperature, or dangerous fumes could be released.
 - Clean all tools and work surfaces thoroughly when work is complete.
 - Wash hands thoroughly after working with polymer clay.
 - Do not eat, drink, or smoke while working with polymer clay.
 






