Denise Engel
Reviewed in Germany on March 1, 2025
Tolle Marke, Polymer ist nicht zu fest und auch nicht zu weich.Das werde ich mir merken und demnächst wieder kaufen
Karu
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Haven't used it yet but was received intact and on time. Looks good and look forward to using it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I’m creating acrylic-painted refrigerator clay magnets.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on August 30, 2024
Es caro pero para mi es muy bueno
Wonderful textures, love them, highly recommend
Reviewed in Australia on July 12, 2024
Fantastic clay highly recommend
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
This is a must have for any polymer clay artist. Easy to use
Garrett Moore
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
The polymer clay arrived somewhat hard/stiff and was difficult to reshape without it crumbling. The texture seemed off than usual, but still somewhat worked for what I was trying to achieve.
Linda K.
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2024
Sculpey Premo is my favorite go to clay. It holds shapes and size really well. I’ve been buying it for over 40 years. It’s very reliable. Love it❤️!
Cynthia
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
This clay is very usable out of the package. It is definitely my favorite clay. I will purchase again from this seller.
Lynn
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Nice and soft the way it should be. Works very well.
stirfryedshana
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2021
UPDATE REVIEW So I have bought this same listing two more times since the original review. It’s still in the old packaging however the last two times it was much softer than the first time. So they appear to be sending out fresher stock now which is great! I included the original review for posterity.ORIGINAL REVIEW Firstly, despite the picture being of the newer packaging, this package was the old packaging. I know Premo is harder out of the packaging but this block seems older as it’s incredibly hard to condition by hand and cracks even after conditioned. It’s still workable but it takes a lot of effort.
ANA ALANIS
Reviewed in Mexico on May 29, 2021
todo bien
Odessa Buggs
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2017
I have been using this clay to craft miniatures and other types of sculptures. This clay when cured properly is very flexible without cracking and is great for many different uses. My clay arrived fast and was in great condition not old or dry.TIPS FOR THOSE WITH ISSUESFor those state clay is hard to knead:Clay can be more difficult to work with in colder weather. The colder the harder the clay will get & the warmer it is the easier it is to work with. You can warm it in your hand, a cup of hot water (not boiled) or place it on a heating pad so it will soften up.If clay is dry:mix it with translucent liquid sculpey and if you dont have any of that a little bit of baby oil will work just do not use to much as it will break down the clay. I also use oil to smooth my sculptures and remove finger prints.Clay cracks after baking:if your clay is not flexible and easily breaks after baking you are not curing it properly. Your clay should be baked at 275F your oven may be set on this temperature but oven thermometers read incorrectly in a lot of cases. Buy a over thermometer to get a more accurate reading on your temp. Your clay should be baked at least an hour or more depending on how thick it is. It can be baked multiple times at this temperature and will not burn. I know the package states 30 minutes but I have been working with this clay for years the longer it is baked (at the correct temp) the stronger it will be.Your clay no matter how thin when cured correctly should bend without breaking (unless a lot of force is used on thicker pieces)Test baking once you have got the temperature on your oven correct:Roll out your clay and cut 6 pieces of 1 inch long by 1/2 inch wide slices. They should be as thick as a nickle. Number them 1-6 and then stick them all in the oven at the same time, set your timer for an hour. Remove one from the oven every 10 minutes. so you will have 1 piece baked for 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes etc...when you have baked the last piece for an hour let them cool off. Then do a bend test with each one. Like what will happen those baked for 10-30 minutes will break when bending and those baked longer wont. This will allow you to see if your oven is getting hot enough.I have attached some pictures of my correctly cured clay being bent. This is how you will know it is cooked correctly. When you are working with your sculptures you can put test clay strips in with it and take them out & do a bend test that way you will be able to gauge if your project is also being baked correctly. Hope these tips help!