Crayola Air-Dry Clay is smoother, finer and less sticky than traditional clay; needs no oven or kiln! Softens easily with water and quickly cleans from hands and surfaces. Use with traditional techniques such as pinch, coil, slab, score-and-weld or make stamped impressions and beads. Can be painted with tempera, acrylic or watercolours when dry. Great for home use, school projects, classrooms and art rooms without a ceramic studio.
Additional Information
- SKN: 461237
- ID: B49BA99B
- UPC: 71662550509
- MFR Number: 575051
- Ship to Quebec: Yes
- Toysrus Recommended Age: 4 - 8 years
- Language: Bilingual
Assembly
- Assembly Required: No
- Item Height: 3.25 inches
- Item Length: 6.00 inches
- Item Weight: 3.11 lbs
- Item Width: 6.00 inches
Batteries
- Batteries Required: No
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<span itemprop="name">A Hack For The Crack (Kinda)</span>
<span itemprop="description">No matter what I have tried, cracking is seemingly unavoidable. However, I have found that if I add water to the clay until it's slightly softer than a Play-Doh consistency, it REALLY helps with the severity of the cracks. I'm wondering what adding some oil or maybe even glue would do...
Anyway, I've been going in and filling the cracks as my projects dry. They're looking great. I can also wet my finger and smooth things out nicely with what I'm working on. As soon as everything is bone dry, I'll be spraying protective coatings on my project pieces.
If anyone cares—I'm working on 3D paw prints of my old gal. I took her prints in salt dough (took multiple of each paw for options/in case one or two ever break in life), baked them, let them cool overnight, and used that to press some clay into. I tried using as minimal clay as possible with some, and others I kept thicker. All have turned out absolutely beautiful so far. Again I do have to watch the cracks and tend to them, but it's worth it. Touching them makes me know I'll always be able to hold her hand no matter how far away we are from each other. Thanks for that, Crayola. I really do appreciate it.</span>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-08-12</div>
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<span itemprop="name">Good basic earth clay</span>
<span itemprop="description">Was able to make quite a nice sculpt out of this. Has yet to be seen what paint does.
Used a bit of white glue to help bond pieces and reinforce structures, so far has worked like a charm; able to bind dried pieces to one another with no problems.</span>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2022-09-29</div>
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<span itemprop="name">Easy to sculpt with…but that’s it.</span>
<span itemprop="description">Loved sculpting with this, doesn’t dry too fast. I left my small sculptures to cure for a month and when I went to paint them using Golden acrylics (great quality paint) it would easily chip/peel off. I did 3 coats, waiting for them to dry each time, and then tried varnishing them and… they still peel/chip at the lightest touch.</span>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2022-01-11</div>
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<span itemprop="name">This is bad clay</span>
<span itemprop="description">My father bought me this clay for a school project 2 days later it was dry so I picked it up to take to school and it just broke and I wasn’t even touching the clay</span>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2021-03-05</div>
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<span itemprop="name">works well</span>
<span itemprop="description">use even thickness and drying the clay can be used to make simple sculptures and pinch pots.</span>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2021-03-04</div>
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<span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope><span itemprop="name">Katie M</span></span> from
<span itemprop="name">Unsure how to seal finished project</span>
<span itemprop="description">I purchased for my son and I and my main concern is being able to seal our finished projects. I've heard everything from Modge Podge to varnish.
I'm actually looking for suggestions from people who have used both and what are the pros and cons of each.</span>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2021-02-23</div>
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<span itemprop="name">Paint to use?</span>
<span itemprop="description">So far the clay is working well for my son but now he wants to paint his creations. What type of paint will work on this clay? And please provide what specifics to look for (water or oil based, etc) not just recommend the Crayola product. He wants silver which isn’t going to be an easy color to find.</span>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2020-03-12</div>
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<span itemprop="name">Limited for uses</span>
<span itemprop="description">I bought this product to fix a dragon sculpture that was in a fish tank. I did not have plans to put in water but i wanted to repair the dragon and paint it. I found it easy to fill the gaps and after about an hour of drying i was able to add textures and fill in some cracks. It looks great! I then tried a second project using cookie cutters to make a mobile. Thats when i had issues. I tried it without water but couldn't remove clay from cutter. Then i tried it with a wet cutter...it was no better. The project is no go. I tried to come on line to find tips but i can't find any. I find the website more frustrating then the product.</span>
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Is this product safe for a child with gluten and wheat allergies ?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Betty</div>
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Denny's got your answer! At this time, Crayola&reg; Dough, Glitter Dots, and Easy Peel Crayon Pencils are manufactured with wheat (flour) as an ingredient and therefore are not considered gluten free. All other Crayola products, including Silly Putty, do not contain wheat or other grains known to be a source of gluten. Multiple Crayola products are produced in the same manufacturing facilities and on the same machinery. While there is a slight chance of cross-contamination, the machinery used to manufacture Crayola products is cleaned between production runs in a manner that meets or exceeds all regulations. Please check the back of the packaging for manufacturer details or contact us with any questions at 1-800-CRAYOLA.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: "Denny" Denim Blue Crayon</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-12-18</div>
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Is this safe for celiac desease? (Gluten)
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Denny has the answer! At this time, Crayola&reg; Dough, Glitter Dots, and Easy Peel Crayon Pencils are manufactured with wheat (flour) as an ingredient and therefore are not considered gluten free. All other Crayola products, including Silly Putty, do not contain wheat or other grains known to be a source of gluten. Multiple Crayola products are produced in the same manufacturing facilities and on the same machinery. While there is a slight chance of cross-contamination, the machinery used to manufacture Crayola products is cleaned between production runs in a manner that meets or exceeds all regulations. This does not apply to licensed products, such as Crayola-brand bath, personal care, or food items, which are manufactured by licensing partners. Please check the back of the packaging for manufacturer details or contact us at 1-800-CRAYOLA with any questions.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: "Denny" Denim Blue Crayon</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-09-03</div>
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What are the ingredients in your air dry clay?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: hxnnxh28</div>
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Denny here! While the exact ingredients of our products are proprietary, at this time, here are the most common ingredient requests NOT FOUND in products currently manufactured by Crayola: casein, eggs &amp; egg shell, fish/shellfish, latex*, milk, nut &amp; nut oil (including tree nuts), peanuts, Red Dye #40, sesame &amp; sesame oil, and whey. This list does not apply to licensed products, such as Crayola-brand bath, personal care, or food items, which are manufactured by licensing partners. Please check the back of the packaging for manufacturer details or contact us with any questions at 1-800-CRAYOLA. Tell them Denny sent you! *It is possible that latex gloves may have been worn during the manufacture and distribution of raw materials, components or finished goods.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: "Denny" Denim Blue Crayon</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-08-16</div>
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Can air-dry clay be used to make coffee cups
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Denny loves your colorful question! Art supplies that have not been specifically developed for and labeled as &quot;food grade&quot; should not be used on food, or on items that are likely to come in direct contact with food. Since Crayola products are not Food Grade, we do not recommend using Crayola products to make containers that will hold un-packaged food.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: "Denny" Denim Blue Crayon</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-07-16</div>
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Can you use a dehydrator on the air dry clay?
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Denny's glad you asked! Crayola Air Dry Clay should not be placed in a dehydrator, as it may cause adverse effects to your creation. Based on your creation, the clay should dry within about 24-72 hours. Hope this helps!
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: "Denny" Denim Blue Crayon</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-04-13</div>
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How many toddler hand prints can you get out of a tub?
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The amount of hand prints that you can create with your Air Dry Clay will vary based on the size of your pieces. I'm sure you will be able to create many memorable works of art with this set, though!
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: "Denny" Denim Blue Crayon</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2023-11-17</div>
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How can we get it to dry faster. Project due tomorrow and need to paint it? Can it be painted wet?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Jathy</div>
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Denny to the rescue! I would suggest waiting until your project is completely dry to decorate or paint it. This could take about 24-48 hours. Keeping pieces thinner may help to dry your project faster. Hope this helps get you an A+ on your project!
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: "Denny" Denim Blue Crayon</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2023-10-25</div>
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What are the ingredients?
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While the exact ingredients of our products are proprietary, at this time, below are the most common ingredient requests NOT FOUND in products currently manufactured by Crayola. The following list does not apply to licensed products, such as Crayola-brand bath, personal care, or food items, which are manufactured by licensing partners. Please check the back of the packaging for manufacturer details. If the ingredient in question is not included on this list and is due to a medical concern, please contact us at 1-800-CRAYOLA. casein, eggs &amp; eggshell, fish/shellfish, latex*, milk, nut &amp; nut oil, peanuts, Red Dye #40, sesame &amp; sesame oil, and whey. *It is possible that latex gloves may have been worn during the manufacture and distribution of raw materials, components or finished goods.
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<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-09-12</div>
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