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- Q: What material is Crayola Air Dry Clay made of? A: Crayola Air Dry Clay is made of natural white earth clay. It is specifically designed to dry hard without the need for baking.
- Q: How much does the Crayola Air Dry Clay bucket weigh? A: The bucket contains five pounds of air dry clay. This size is ideal for a variety of crafting projects.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Crayola Air Dry Clay bucket? A: The bucket measures six and a half inches in length, five and a half inches in width, and five and a half inches in height. It's compact for easy storage.
- Q: How do I use Crayola Air Dry Clay? A: To use Crayola Air Dry Clay, simply mold it into your desired shape and let it air dry. It does not require baking or special tools.
- Q: Is Crayola Air Dry Clay suitable for children? A: Yes, Crayola Air Dry Clay is suitable for kids aged six and up. It provides a safe and engaging way for children to explore their creativity.
- Q: Can I use Crayola Air Dry Clay for school projects? A: Yes, it is perfect for school projects. The clay is easy to mold and clean, making it a great choice for various educational activities.
- Q: How should I store Crayola Air Dry Clay? A: Store Crayola Air Dry Clay in its resealable plastic bucket. Keep it in a cool, dry place to maintain its quality and prevent drying out.
- Q: Is Crayola Air Dry Clay safe for kids? A: Yes, Crayola Air Dry Clay is safe and non-toxic. It is designed for use by children and meets safety standards.
- Q: How do I clean up after using Crayola Air Dry Clay? A: Crayola Air Dry Clay is easy to clean up. Simply use water to wash your hands and tools, and any leftover clay can be stored for later use.
- Q: Can I reuse Crayola Air Dry Clay? A: No, once Crayola Air Dry Clay has dried, it cannot be reused. However, you can remold the clay before it dries.
- Q: How does Crayola Air Dry Clay compare to traditional clay? A: Crayola Air Dry Clay is smoother and less sticky than traditional clay. It also does not require an oven or kiln for hardening.
- Q: What types of projects can I make with Crayola Air Dry Clay? A: You can create a variety of projects like sculptures, beads, and stamped impressions. It's versatile for both beginner and experienced crafters.
- Q: Is Crayola Air Dry Clay suitable for advanced sculpting? A: Yes, it can be used for advanced sculpting techniques like pinch, coil, and slab. It allows for creative expression in multiple ways.
- Q: What should I do if my Crayola Air Dry Clay arrives damaged? A: If your Crayola Air Dry Clay arrives damaged, contact the retailer for a replacement or refund. Most retailers have a customer service policy for such issues.
- Q: Does Crayola Air Dry Clay have a shelf life? A: Yes, Crayola Air Dry Clay should be used within a reasonable time after opening. Keeping it sealed in its bucket extends its usability.

