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- Q: What is the size of the Crayola Air Dry Clay packaging? A: The packaging measures ten point three inches in length, ten point thirty-three inches in width, and six point seventy-five inches in height.
- Q: How much does the Crayola Air Dry Clay weigh? A: This product weighs twenty-five pounds, making it a value pack for extensive use in arts and crafts.
- Q: What material is the Crayola Air Dry Clay made from? A: The modeling clay is made from fine, natural white earth clay, which is easy to mold and shape.
- Q: How do you use Crayola Air Dry Clay? A: To use the clay, simply mold it into your desired shapes. It can either be air dried or reused by adding water.
- Q: What age group is the Crayola Air Dry Clay suitable for? A: This modeling clay is designed for children ages six and older, making it ideal for kids and classroom activities.
- Q: Can the clay be reused? A: Yes, the Crayola Air Dry Clay can be reused by adding water to soften it, allowing for endless creative possibilities.
- Q: How should I clean up after using the clay? A: Cleanup is simple, as the clay is easy to clean up with water, ensuring a hassle-free crafting experience.
- Q: Is the Crayola Air Dry Clay safe for kids? A: Yes, the clay is safe and non-toxic, making it suitable for children and adults alike.
- Q: How do I store the Crayola Air Dry Clay? A: Store the clay in its resealable plastic bucket to keep it fresh and prevent drying out between uses.
- Q: Can this clay be painted after it dries? A: Yes, once the air dry clay hardens, it is great for painting and can be decorated with various art supplies.
- Q: How does Crayola Air Dry Clay compare to traditional clay? A: Crayola Air Dry Clay is smoother, finer, and less sticky than traditional clay, and it requires no baking.
- Q: Is Crayola Air Dry Clay suitable for group activities? A: Yes, this modeling clay is perfect for group activities, making it a great choice for classrooms and art rooms.
- Q: What types of modeling techniques can be used with this clay? A: You can use techniques like pinch, coil, slab, and score-and-weld, as well as make stamped impressions and beads.
- Q: What if the clay arrives damaged? A: If the clay arrives damaged, you can contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges.
- Q: Does the clay have a shelf-life? A: While there’s no specific shelf-life, keeping the clay stored properly will help maintain its quality for future use.

