If you want the hours to go by faster, then it is time for you to pull out your modelling clay, make the time fly by with family and friends, it is fun and you can immerse yourself completely into your own fantasy world when you sit with modelling clay in the hands. Modelling clay can be used all year round, you can make fine gifts, Christmas or Easter decorations, together you and your entire family can have fun with the different types of clay. If you are more into Cernit, modelling wax that is easier to create fine details with, then you will find various tool sets, templates, cutting knives and other accessories here on the page. When working with Cernit, it is important to keep hands clean and free of dust, if the material becomes difficult to work with, you can try to wash your hands. You can also paint these new shapes with lacquer to give them a more glossy appearance. This material should be heated in the oven at 130 degrees for 30 minutes to harden the wax. Modelling clay is for children and adults of all ages and there are now many great offers on various types of clay. And it is only the imagination that sets limits, with both:
- Cernit
- Filia
- Smeedi Clay
- Sandy Clay and Silk Clay
The possibilities are endless.
Modelling wax for children, adolescents and adults
Modelling wax is for all children, young people and adults, if you ask your parents, they certainly have a story they can tell with their experiences with the modelling clay. What is it that makes us like playing with modelling clay? Is it because we can release our imagination and be a "child" again. It also does something about the little ones when they get it in their hands, they get some sensory experiences that they will remember for a long time. The larger children can go into greater immersion by concentrating more on details in the modelling wax, creating expressions on the face, or a detail in the clothing they might be doing on a figure. When it starts to get cold outside, it is nice to get inside in the heat and sit down and have fun with the family, it is always nice to do something together and when you sit with the clay, it is only the imagination that sets limits. You can always tell a story with the different characters you make. There are various forms/templates that you can use to create characters or you can create imaginative animals or whatever you want.
Tools, accessories and moulds
It is not only with your hands that you can shape and decorate your characters, but you can also create beautiful details with tool sets, moulds, cutting knives and rolling pins. On this page you can find the various tools and tool sets you need if you have to go into depth with the details of your clay, or whatever you are working on. It could be that you have to coat a figure and need to flatten the wax, for this you can easily apply the stainless Cernit roller. If you are working with smaller children, there are also nice templates for them, it can be a heart for their mother and father or a cute little duck or sweet flowers of different sizes. You can spend many hours together playing when the weather outside isn’t exactly welcoming.
Sandy Clay that you can use over and over again
With Sandy Clay, the weather doesn't matter. Sandy Clay looks confusingly like beach sand but is more firm in consistency and you can sit and spend many hours modeling the finest sand castles, underwater adventures or where your imagination leads you. You can even make different sand figures or create fun shapes. The soft fine sand does not dry out and can be used again and again.
Silk Clay in fun forms
Silk Clay is a self-curing, supple and soft lightweight modelling clay that does not stick but retains a foamy consistency after drying at room temperature. But if it has become too dry, you can knead some water into it to get it back to the same consistency. Therefore you can spend hours working on shaping fun characters in many colors, you can also blend your own colors to put your own mark on his creation.
Cheap modeling clay from Filia or Smeedi
This modeling clay is soft, supple and does not air dry. It is extra-child-friendly and is of course not dangerous if the young children were to taste it.
Where does modeling wax come from?
Modeling wax dates back to 1897, when an art teacher named William Harbutt invented it. He did not want it to dry, but wanted to be able to use it again and again for the students he taught. Model wax has since been used for many things, such as animation films and it is really popular with both children and adults.
Watch online and buy wax for the whole family
There are many great deals on the different types of modeling clay, tools and molds you can use. For example, if you is for animation films and would like to try to make a small movie, it is a good idea to use tools to create different expressions or whatever you want, as said earlier it is only the imagination that sets limits.