Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Translucent sculpey premo is by far my most used clay, and I mix it into other clays to avoid bold colors staining on my hands. Clay arrived swiftly with the correct consistency; slightly firm before conditioning, and easily malleable the more conditioned it becomes.
Sérgio
Reviewed in Germany on January 29, 2025
Tip top
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
I find it works great and mixes well with other clay to adjust the consistency.
olivier
Reviewed in France on June 23, 2024
Bijoux fantaisie femme
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
I am not the polymer clay artist in the house, my mom is. I got this for her for Mother's Day and she was thrilled to have a giant block of translucent. She does prefer the white translucent. This product is regular translucent, not too sure what the working difference is since I don't use the products. However she is pleased, she loves the Sculpey Premo line and I will get this for her again.
Angie C.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I work with a lot of Sculpey, but this is the first time I've opened a package that is basically un-usable. It was rock solid and when I cut a thin slice off and tried to work it in my hands it just crumbled. I tried adding softener and used most of that softener package on a relatively small piece so it was more softener than actual clay by that point. I then tried a new rock solid piece with liquid Sculpey and worked on that for about an hour before just giving up. My hands are killing me and its not worth it. I wasted so much in other products in trying to rescue this one that I basically doubled the cost of it and it still didn't work well in being translucent in the least (probably because of all the extra product added in). This was such a disappointment. It's almost as if they found this in the dumpster behind a craft store and thought to resell it at full price. Good scam I guess.
j****h
Reviewed in the Netherlands on March 13, 2023
Unfortunately I have the same experience as the others here. It took so much time to condition it, but it was never as it should be. It never got flexible, that was just impossible. Even softener didn't help. It was cracking constantly while sculpting. It should not be like this with this brand...
Ilenia C.
Reviewed in Italy on November 6, 2023
Ho sempre usato le marche "blasonate" e devo dire che Sculpey è veramente top!!!!
Mistah & Ladey!
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2020
Very hard and crumbly as if it were already partially cured or very old.Update: After returning the bad clay (no hassle), I received a new one in a few days that was in perfect condition. :)
ebtissam atiya
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 19, 2019
very bad product.. dry and no way to use it .. waste of money
Jes
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2018
Quality of the clay is just like what I get from the local craft store at a much better price. Clay was easy to soften after just a few minutes of working and is perfect for my applications. Second time ordering this item and I have not experienced any hardness, drying, or crumbling. It is easier softer than Fimo, harder than regular Sculpey. This means it takes a little longer to soften up, but holds textural and structural detail much better. I'm a big fan and highly recommend.
Paula B Campin
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2017
Premo is much stiffer than sculpey III and takes more time to condition but, the added plasticizers in Premo makes it a much better end product. It does not break nearly as easily as Sculpey III. It is very strong. The white Premo is also much brighter and whiter compared to Sculpy III white clay.This is also easier to use than Fimo. It doesn't burn as easy. A quick tip when baking in a toaster oven is to bake on a ceramic tile which you line with parchment to prevent a shiny bottom to the clay. This helps prevent the clay from burning. Also tent your project with foil or a pan turned upside down. This will also prevent scorching.
Liana
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016
I was shopping for translucent clay, a lot of them are pretty pricey, but thank god I found this one! If you're a beginner clay crafter I definitely recommend getting your hands on translucent clay because the effect it gives is different from typical clay. I don't buy a bunch of colored clay because I like to mix my own (using oil pastels or even eyeshadow). Mixing color into white clay is A LOT harder than mixing with translucent clay.The only con I can say is the clay was harder to work with than my white one (also Sculpey), it's not as dry as some of the other reviewers' clay though. I just add a little baby oil/vaseline, work it into the clay and voila! I also store it in a ziplock back inside an air tight container so that probably helps too.