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Cosclay Sculpt - Soft Gray is a versatile 1lb polymer clay that remains flexible after curing, ensuring your artistic creations are both durable and easy to work with. This non-toxic, shatterproof clay is made in the USA and conforms to safety standards, making it an ideal choice for both professional and hobbyist crafters.
D**E
Good product
Easy to use, durable, perfect for art projects using clay, durable, decent value, lightweight and dries fairly quickly
R**S
Must Buy for Creative Kids
Grandson loves it.
E**R
love Cosclay!
I love making little creatures out of polymer clay! I wanted to try this clay out due to its good reputation and its ability to stay a bit rubbery even after baking, some of my super sculpty pieces have been a bit brittle and have had to have repairs from being dropped or damaged in transit to art markets. I am hoping my sculpts with these will hold up a bit better, and so far I have not been disappointed :D really nice clay toe work with!
C**A
Love this stuff!
Sculpts just like regular polymer clay. But bakes more flexible and much less brittle. Very much worth it.
C**2
Very soft clay
The media could not be loaded. I had so much fun making this dragon from cos clay. Would recommend getting the cos clay adhesive as well.
M**.
I should have used this a long time ago!
Flexible and it's soft. It's perfect to use if your sculpting clothes on your pop!
H**N
Great to work with
I'd hemed and hawed over spending the extra money on cosclay since it was quite a bit more expensive than the clay I usually use. It's fantastic. Details come out nice and crisp. I don't know if I will ever let myself run out. 🤣 It's nice having peace of mind that the thin details of what I'm sculpting won't crack if they get bumped.
T**W
Awesome flexible clay!
Our resident artist’s favorite clay. Paint adheres well, and she appreciates the flexibility- a lot of her pieces have spikes/horns, and this way they can be touched without breakage. She might work on a sculpture for weeks, and cosclay makes that possible and holds up. She still uses Sculpy sometimes, but only asks for Cosclay now.
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