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Review : Crayola Model Magic Clay and Crayola Air Dry Clay in White

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2011

In this video, i review both the Crayola Clays. Both the clays are air dry Clay that take 1 day to cure if exposed to air. In short, i dont recommend buying this 2 products. Definitely try making your own clays.

The Crayola Model Magic Clay is soft squishy clay. You can try making your own squishy clay by searching in Youtube.
The Crayola Air Dry Clay is a air dry clay, you can make this kind of clay yourself by searching in Youtube for how to make cold porcelain clay.

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  • Cold porcelain and air-dry clay are two completley different things. And model magic is the cold porcelain type of clay and air-dry clay is different from squishy or any other type of clay... just saying

  • @XOXOsSsuperstarSs

    this crayola clay is an AIR DRY SQUISHY CLAY, just saying. and cold porcelain clay IS an air dry clay, it doesnt need to be baked in the oven! which means is air dry, not oven dry!

  • u r against nature?

  • @HeartButerfly

    lol, ya. i feel most girls are against nature, if you dye your hair, put on makeup ( to hide your flaws, like make your eyes look bigger, less saggy...etc), thats against nature, and omg talk about aging, the things we would do to stay youthful, all the crap we put on our face...totally againstnature. just my personal opinion. :) thanks for commenting and watching.

  • Why do people complain espesualy you

  • @samsonr002

    wasnt complainig, just stating my opinion abt the product.

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  • GUY HIT CC ON THE VIDEO BAR AND CHOOSE TRANSLATE AUDIO!! ...SO FUNNY WHAT IT PUTS!!! AT ONE TIME IT SAID SHE WAS SHOOTING MEXICANS!!

  • @meagainstnature87 Well yes, but air-dry clay(witch is called like that and is the regular one) is not the same as cold porcelain. They do both dry in air but that is the only thing they have in common.

  • this clay sucks and is for little kids..get polymer clay.

  • I think that it's best to just get polymer clay, you can dye with acryllic paint but it's takes too much to get it to a darker color.. It's not really good to make homemade clay with food products because those only last for about a week and will attract bugs. But thanks for the info about model clay magic. I guess the only clay that will stay squishy for ages is the sculpey mold clay

  • if u color the clay with markers that are washable, it will change color

  • I found model magic for a cheaper price at my local staples ( it was only $2.50) ;)

  • @meagainstnature87 ooooh ok....i thought it was......idk i thought it was something different sori

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