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Modelling Clay Supplies

Uncover our range of Clay at Discount Art & Craft Warehouse.

We believe that art should be accessible and available to everyone within every budget. Whether you are a professional or a beginner, we aim to provide you with exactly what you need! We stock a wide range of Clay from the biggest art brands around including Derwent, Reeves, Winsor & Newton, Faber-Castell, Art Spectrum, Copic, Matisse and many more.

Delivery is Australia-wide so you can shop in the comfort of your own home.

 

STAEDTLER FIMO Metal Leaf Packs

Clay

ONLY $11.20

Add metallic leaf to many surfaces with Staedtler FIMO Imitation Metal Leaf. Each pack has 10 sheets of 14x14cm leaf sheets.

Instructions included.

 

STAEDTLER FIMO Mix Quick 100g

Clay

NOW $11.50

STAEDTLER FIMO Mix Quick will make the kneading process both easier and shorter when using Fimo clay.

Apply colourless Staedtler FIMO Mix Quick to soften FIMO that has become firm.

 

STAEDTLER FIMO Soft Clays 57g

Clay

ONLY $4.80

Staedtler FIMO Soft Clays are fade proof and odourless, yet possess brilliant colour. The soft polymer formula is watertight & washable, making it perfect for children as well as crafters of all skill levels.

Once cooled, Staedtler FIMO Soft Clay can be carved, sawed, filed, cut and painted. Whether the project is decorations, jewellery, figures or sculptures, Staedtler FIMO Soft Clay lets you turn your creative ideas into reality.

Staedtler FIMO Soft Clays are also available in 454g.

 

STAEDTLER FIMO Soft Clays 454g

Clay

ONLY $35.75

Staedtler FIMO Soft Clays are fade proof and odourless, yet possess brilliant colour. The soft polymer formula is watertight & washable, making it perfect for children as well as crafters of all skill levels.

Once cooled, Staedtler FIMO Soft Clay can be carved, sawed, filed, cut and painted. Whether the project is decorations, jewellery, figures or sculptures, Staedtler FIMO Soft Clay lets you turn your creative ideas into reality.

Staedtler FIMO Soft Clays are also available in 57g.

 

STAEDTLER FIMO Soft Modelling Clay Pack 10 x 25g

Clay

NOW $32.05

Staedtler FIMO Soft Clays are fade proof and odourless, yet possess brilliant colour. The soft polymer formula is watertight & washable, making it perfect for children as well as crafters of all skill levels.

Once cooled, Staedtler FIMO Soft Clay can be carved, sawed, filed, cut and painted. Whether the project is decorations, jewellery, figures or sculptures, Staedtler FIMO Soft Clay lets you turn your creative ideas into reality.

 

STAEDTLER FIMO Varnish

Clay

FROM $7.65

The perfect complement to Fimo Modelling Clay, Staedtler Fimo Varnish can be used for surface protection, to make colours more vibrant or for leaf metal. The surface for varnishing must be dry, clean and grease-free. In order to achieve a high-gloss varnish, apply two coats of Staedtler Fimo Varnish. Wash brush with water thoroughly after use.

Features:

  • Water-based
  • Low odour
  • Dries in transparent form with a glossy finish
  • Touch dry after 20 minutes, fully dry after 24 hours
 

STAEDTLER FIMOair Basic Clays

Clay

FROM $8.15

FIMOair modelling clay are made from 97% natural materials and dry in the air. Creations can be decorated once dry with paint.

 

STAEDTLER FIMOair Light Clay

Clay

FROM $10.00

Staedtler FIMOair Light is an extremely lightweight, water-based and versatile air dry modelling clay-like material. It is ready to use and can be blended to create more colours and tones.


Control the drying time of Staedtler FIMOair Light by adding a small amount of water. Once dry, it can be, carved, sanded, painting with acrylic paint and varnished. Great for making lightweight keyrings, charms, beads and figurines.

 

Steel Turning Wheel

Clay

NOW $85.00

Steel Turning Wheel is a rotating table-top ceramic/potter wheel. It can be used for working on models to give you an easy 360 degree view and access to all sides of your work.

Steel Turning Wheel is ideal for model making, sculpting and airbrushing. It is made of cast metal with concentric rings on turn plate.

Diameter: 18cm

 

Super Sculpey Clay

Clay

FROM $31.75

Super Sculpey Clay is a unique polymer clay, ideal for artists, dollmakers and animation studios. Super Sculpey has a ceramic feel but is easy to condition and stays soft until baked.

Super Sculpey comes in a semi-translucent beige that turns into a flesh colour once baked. Ceramic-like finish after baking. Extra firm but maintains malleability after long periods of time.

Ideal for working in ultra fine detail such as animation, gaming and figurine concept building for movie making and general illustration work.

FAQs about Modelling Clay Supplies

1. Envision the final piece of what you want to create
2. Test your clay for wetness ensuring it's easier to work with and shape
3. Build and create cleverly by using what's available to you (e.g. pottery wheel, or even just your fingers, rollers and scultping tools)
4. Avoid protruding shapes to ensure your artwork remains sturdy and supported
5. Look out for a local studio if you want an extra hand or some more advice

You can't air-dry polymer clay because it must be baked at the correct temperature to harden. That's why so many clayers love polymer clay. If you leave it on room temperature, it won't harden before you're ready to bake.

Soften the clay by moulding it with your hands. Flatten it and make one or more holes (based on the size of your clay) before filling them with the colour of your choice. When combining powdered pigments, you may need to add a few drops of water. It will assist in mixing evenly, preventing the clay from drying out.

What is modelling clay?

Modelling clay is a type of clay that can be used to create a variety of different shapes and structures. It is typically made from a mixture of water, clay powder and other ingredients, such as sand or gravel. The clay is then formed into a variety of different shapes and left to harden.

What are the benefits of working with modelling clay?

Modelling clay is a great way to encourage creativity and imagination in children. It can also be used to help develop fine motor skills. The clay can be moulded into a variety of different shapes and structures, which can then be used to create all sorts of different objects.

What are the different types of modelling clay?

Modelling clay comes in a variety of different colours, textures and hardness levels. The most common type of clay is air-drying clay, which hardens when exposed to air. There is also oven-bake clay, which hardens when baked in an oven, and self-hardening clay, which hardens without the need for air or heat.

What are the different uses for modelling clay?

Modelling clay can be used for a variety of different purposes. It is commonly used in art and craft projects, such as sculpture and pottery. It can also be used to make jewellery, ornaments and toys. The clay can also be used for educational purposes, such as in classrooms and therapy sessions.

What are the drawbacks of modelling clay?

While modelling clay is a versatile and fun material to work with, there are a few potential drawbacks that you should be aware of. One of the biggest drawbacks is that it can be quite messy! If you are not careful, the clay can easily get all over your hands and clothes. Additionally, modelling clay can be quite crumbly, so it is important to work in a well-ventilated area.

What is the difference between clay and modelling clay?

Clay is a natural material that is found in the ground. It is made up of minerals, such as alumina, silica and water. When clay is heated, it becomes hard and brittle.

Modelling clay, on the other hand, is a synthetic material that is made from a variety of different ingredients, such as water, clay powder and other materials. It is typically formed into a variety of different shapes and left to harden.

What are some things to avoid while using modelling clay?

There are a few things to avoid while using modelling clay. One of the most important things to avoid is eating the clay! While it might seem like a harmless activity, eating clay can actually be quite dangerous. Clay can contain harmful bacteria and toxins that can make you sick.

In general, modelling clay is a safe and fun material to work with! However, it is important to use it carefully and avoid any potential hazards. With a little bit of care, you will be able to create a variety of different shapes and structures.

What are some tips for using modelling clay?

There are a few essential tips that you should keep in mind when using modelling clay. First of all, it is important to make sure that the clay is properly mixed before you start shaping it. Additionally, you should always use a cutting tool or knife to avoid damaging the clay.

What art supplies will I need when using modelling clay?

In order to use modelling clay, you will need a few essential supplies, such as the clay itself, a cutting tool, a shaping tool and a baking oven. These are all relatively inexpensive and can be found at most craft stores. Once you have all of the necessary supplies, you will be ready to start creating your own unique creations!

How do you store modelling clay?

Modelling clay should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. The clay can also be stored in the fridge or freezer to extend its shelf life.

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