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Sculpey Premo Gold Polymer Clay

Sculpey Premo Gold Polymer Clay

Regular price $3.29 USD
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Size: 2 oz bar

Sculpey Premo is perfect for all levels, from beginners to experienced clayers! It's soft and easy to blend yet firm enough to maintain detail, making it ideal for both simple and intricate designs. Whether you’re just starting out or perfecting your craft, Premo delivers excellent results every time.

Premo is especially well-suited for creating thin, flexible pieces like polymer clay earrings, which makes it a popular choice for jewelry makers. Its strength and durability after baking mean your creations will be both beautiful and resilient. The high concentration of mica particles in the pearl colors add a beautiful shimmer, making it perfect for unique techniques like mica shift and other shimmering effects.

This clay stays soft until baked, giving you unlimited time to work on your designs. Any extra clay can be stored and reused—no drying out! To keep your clay clean, store opened clay in ziplock bags, cling wrap, or polypropylene (#5) plastic containers.

Baking Instructions: The Sculpey packaging recommends baking your finished pieces at 275°F (130°C) for 30 minutes per 1/4 inch (6 mm) thickness. However, many experienced clayers recommend baking for a full hour to ensure the pieces are fully cured. Polymer clay cannot be burned by baking for too long, only by baking at too high a temperature, so extending the baking time will help achieve maximum strength without any risk of burning. Always use an oven thermometer to ensure an accurate temperature. Do not use a microwave.

Great for projects like jewelry, home décor, mixed media, and more, Sculpey Premo is non-toxic and safe to bake in your home oven.

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