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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
This is a very good activity and my grands really enjoyed it.
dianne sagarnaga
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
This was a fun craft to do with grand kids. The dough did end up falling apart though after awhile but I may not have left in oven long enough
derek weaver
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
Got these to do with my three boys as a cute craft keepsake. There was plenty of clay to do all three hands two of my boys are teenagers so they have larger hands then small children of course. It was very easy and fun to do. Clay was not to hard to roll out and work with which was nice. definitely recommend letting them cool completely before touching and make sure not to roll the clay to thin the hands will break easily after baking.
Cyndi
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
WAs a great craft activity. Used it with a 4 yr and 8 yr old. The clay is pretty hard so it was difficult for the little hands to soften it and be able to roll it out. It worked ok. They enjoyed making their color patterns and doing their hand print.
Kyla LeBlanc
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Loved doing this! I was able to make 6 hands with my 3 year old’s hand. This will be Christmas gifts for most of ladies in our life to put earrings, rings, etc. The clay really wasn’t horrible to roll out just need patience. I didn’t have oven safe bowls so I used a large muffin pan and I’m happy with it. Baked 275 for 20 mins and they did harden but definitely have to be very careful with it so hoping no one has issues with breaking them. So sweet and simple gift🤍
Carmen
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I thought these were super cute. My 6 yr old wanted to make them into a “cup shape” to hold his coins, etc. The clay is tough to roll out. (Tip—>) I wrapped a rolling pin in saran wrap as well as the cutting board, because the clay DOES NOT like to come off stuff. If you want to mimic the heart in the pic, make sure to make it small and the point in the middle very defined…because obviously…when you roll it out, it will flatten and become larger and look like a red blob more than anything. I put them in a coffee mug that was oven safe (most are- but check first), and baked them at 280 for 20 mins. I wish I would have carved the date in the bottom with a paperclip or something because they could be little keepsakes for the grandparents or something.
Megan
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023
PROS: This is such a cute idea. My daughter made this for my husband (her dad) for his birthday. You get a good amount of clay. My daughter is 6 and we were able to do both hands and had a good amount left over. It is definitely worth the money and was shipped very quickly. It was easy to bake and didn’t mess up the bowls.CONS: Definitely needs a parent’s assistance. The clay was EXTREMELY difficult to roll out. I ended up microwaving mine to soften it up some and it was still really hard. I also used a real knife as their cheap little plastic one would never cut through properly. Lastly, make sure there are no knife lines or anything in the clay before baking it. I thought it would melt a bit and the lines would come out but they do not. How it looks when you pop it in the oven is EXACTLY how it will look when it comes out.In the end, I would still highly recommend this. Parents should be ready to do a lot of the work though.
Kacey
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
I got this for my granddaughter to make a handprint to give to her mama for Christmas.It came with about 20 rectangles of various color clay. The child is supposed to be able to squish the clay together to make a rainbow palette that they can then cut their handprint out.It took me about 10 minutes of kneading each piece so that it would be soft enough for her to roll into a ball and squish each color into another.She squished the pieces into each other as best as she could and then I tried to squish it, but it never did meld very well to each other. We thought it would be OK, and the clay would soften and sort of melt together in the oven. Forget it, that didn’t happen.We followed the instructions and baked it, then pulled it out of the oven and let it cool for about 40 minutes. however when we went to pick it up to put it in a box to wrap it, it fell apart.The fingers broke off, and the palm came apart at the seams of each color. Additionally, the clay never got hard like cement. It was just kind of rubber likeDon’t waste your money buying this, it’s too difficult for children to work the clay and it’s total garbage because you end up, throwing it all in the garbage like we did.
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