








🎉 Stretch your creativity, not your budget!
Original Stationery Soft Clay is a premium, kid-certified modeling clay designed for making fluffy butter slime. With 230 grams of ultra-soft, stretchy clay—double the amount of many competitors—it enables the creation of over 10 slime batches. Perfect for arts and crafts, this unscented clay ensures easy, fail-proof slime making and hours of creative fun.









































| ASIN | B07D6T65WH |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,605 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #230 in Slime & Putty Toys |
| Brand | Original Stationery |
| Colour | White |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Educational Objective | Colour Recognition, Creative Skill |
| Included Components | Glue |
| Item Weight | 280 g |
| Item model number | DC1 |
| Manufacturer | Original Stationery |
| Material | Clay |
| Net Quantity | 8.11 Ounce |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Playing |
| Special Feature | Scented |
| UPC | 635146926855 |
H**I
Very pleased
The product was simply awesome. So good that i almost have no words to describe it. Just putting your hands in the class makes you feel like putting your hands on a cloud. But the only default, you ask is that it is to costly
M**S
My kids loved using this to create slime! Good quality and easy to use!
A**R
When this slime arrived I was so happy! When we opened the bag, and took the soft clay out, it was sticky for a few seconds, but then it started to be so fluffy. This slime is amazing for people who are just beginning to play with slime, and everyone else. I would maybe suggest playing with it on its own, because it is already like a butter slime. I would 100% recommend.
J**N
i got it originally for slime but then feeling it i realized i like it a lot more for crafts, its great clay but the quantity in each box is rather small, it would be great if it could be bought in bulk or at least in bigger boxes. love the texture of the foam clay and it drys really well. I noticed that the seller doesn’t think this would be the the best and it needs a kiln but I think it is just fine air dried and when I got the twinkle in my mind to use it I kind of figured things out as I went and I have made so many things so if you’re like me I like clay things but I don’t like how it feels weird, I don’t have a kiln and, I don’t like how heavy it is. Now here’s why I like it as a clay and how it dries and good techniques to use for it. It’s a super soft and smooth clay almost like flower petals clay but softer .It is moist most times but it helps you know how long it's gonna take to dry if your having a hard time with making petals or other more delicat pieces than you want the clay to be drier if the clay is getting tuff add lotion. wet=soft and unless you dump a whole thing of lotion in it will dry so don’t be worried. If your project is going bad it’s not too late you can rip it up and add some lotion mix it and it should go back to the beginning and if you think it's too late don't be afraid to try if in at least the first day if the outside hardens the inside could still be wet. This clay is light and soft and it can make tiny peices with no sweat but bigger is always scarier without an inner core whether it is foam balls, tin foil, or wire because spoiler alert I messed up my first big project. I watched my piece melt before I knew I could just reuse it and yeah to be honest if you want to use a doll figure or whatever instead of making your own frame and or you made a frame that you can’t get it to stick to, take a chunk of clay and a decent amount of lotion mixed to a sticky paste (sorry it’s gonna stick to your hand have a chunk of regular clay close by). Stick this almost glue-like substance all over it then clean your hand with the regular clay and stick it on. This is one of the biggest perks of this clay it sticks to it’s self like no clay I’ve ever seen almost like puddy you don’t have to do much. However smoothing can be tricky in the beginning it's not too hard to get the hang of. You smooth it with your finger as lightly as you can, because it's soft but I mean it says to mold it back in shape if you accidentally mishape it so don’t be discouraged Also I enjoy how it dries it doesn’t get hard it gets firm. It feels like a smooth foam ball the Piece I messed up on I ended up tearing it up to see the inside and it sounded and looked like foam ball material ( the outside never does btw) and it’s a bit bouncy and somewhat flexible and lightly pliable (you can lightly pinch and poke it) you can easily brake it by tearing with force or sharp objects after it dries other than that it’s perfect for jewelry and fun for any other projects I still need to paint it but I used a wire figure of a guy hunting with a spear and I used my trick of super wet clay all over it and than stuck the rest to it and it worked Lasty be patient and remember it basically already feels like a caly slime with just a lot of clay. If your not having fun cause your piece isn’t turning out how you want take a break and just play with it.
B**F
The product was as described but the picture of the huge box is fake, the box is small since it is literally 9oz as described. If you were buying from the picture you would be disappointed. The product was good, but there are more reasonably priced options available that are just as good for making slime.
R**E
I bought this to stick on top of a card and paper mache mask, to give it shape and texture. Having never used this before I wasn't sure if this was going to work. It turned out better than I could have hoped, and we even bought a second box because we ran out. This isn't it's intended purpose, as we didn't mix it with anything, and as a result, if you have a large surface area to cover, you're going to need more than one box. Probably not the cheapest way of doing it, but the results were certainly worth it. FYI when it dries, the thinner layers go hard, but the thicker parts give a very firm but spongy feel.
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