We picked it up for our daughter Korby this year for Christmas.
We thought the idea looked fun.
The projects on the front of the package are cute.
Yesterday was a no school day.Miss Korby & I decided to try out the eraser clay.
Of course, I had to get the camera out.

We started out by taking the clay out and rolling it into small balls.
The only instructions in the package were for baking.
So we just kinda did our own thing.
These were some of the wild shapes that we ended up with when we were done.
We design like the clay masters, right?
I have to admit, it was hard to think of our own designs.
We looked on Sculpey's web page for more ideas, but didn't see a lot.
The package said to bake at 250 for about 10 minutes.
40 minutes later, our erasers were ready to come out.
After letting them cool off we put each eraser to the test.
This was the funniest part for us.
The designs on the right side took longer to come up with & create.
We call them our "intricate" designs.
The designs on the left we finished in minutes.
We call them our "I'm tired of messing with this clay, just make something" design.
As you can see, our intricate designs broke while trying to erase.
Our other designs passed the erasing test.
In the end, only a few broke.
I cant help but wonder if Sculpey really "tested" their projects on the front of the package.
In the end, Korby & I had a fun time making these.

interesting....
ReplyDeleteand i love korbys hair. i need a salon day, im starting to look a bit shaggy, so im jealous of her buzzed pixie.
Tammie- I love her hair too. Its so much more her style. You cantell she feels comfortable in it.
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