Reddit Reddit reviews Sculpey Super Sculpturing Compound 1 lb. box, Beige

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14 Reddit comments about Sculpey Super Sculpturing Compound 1 lb. box, Beige:

u/MCubb · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Whew! So I worked to try and get as close to 20 dollars as possible with as many things as possible! LOL. A lot of fun just to do that! So here's the list!


u/greenandbluefish · 3 pointsr/lotr

I did buy it. Here's a link to the clay I like to use. But that's kind of a lot of clay if you've never tried it before. (Plus I had a lot of paint lying around.) If you buy something like this you can get a lot of colors, and it will work just as well. You can also get a similar package at Walmart for cheaper. You can bake it in the oven at home. I might recommend wearing some gloves if you can, because I've found that some of the colors come off on your hands, especially the red. I used acrylic paint to make the eyes, which you can buy at Walmart for like 50 cents/bottle. You could also use a sharpie if you want. Hope this helps!

u/ilovedonuts · 2 pointsr/pics

have you checked out sculpy?

it's play do for adults!

u/clayfortress · 2 pointsr/selfimprovement

As mentioned a change in diet a exercise would be great, But it sounds like you need a hobby. You say you have"Nothing that interests me". There are so many activities and hobbies in the world I bet there is something for you. I am not sure where you live but if you have big changes in season try and find a couple seasonal activities you enjoy so you always have something to look forward to next season.

If you think you could use some more exercise, check out indoor rock climbing. You can either boulder or do roped lines. Bouldering is very cheap to get into (shoes and chalk + price of climbing gym pass) and its an excellent workout. It also made me want to go back to the gym to beat the problems I was stuck on. Giving a feeling of fulfillment everytime I got a tough problem. If you can get your friends to come with you its even better.

Consider some at home hobbies.

You could start woodcarving with a [Chip Knife] (http://www.amazon.com/Flexcut-Tool-Chip-Carving-Knife/dp/B001NI6LJM) and start making great looking stuff like patterns [rosette] (https://www.google.ca/search?q=chip+carving&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=_S60VLTVBcvnoATU_IGQDQ&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=955#tbm=isch&q=chip+carving+rosette&imgdii=_&imgrc=jK1u6hOWL1jfiM%253A%3B9gIPTcdpF6IohM%3Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fmychipcarving.com%252FChip_Carving%252FChip_Carving_images%252FGallery%252F53rosette.jpg%3Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fmychipcarving.com%252FChip_Carving%252FPages%252Fchip_carving_free_eletter2.htm%3B720%3B686)

  • Pick up some acrylic paints and try out painting.
  • Leather working looks fun.
  • Sculpting is quite fun. I Use super sculpey. Its great stuff that can be very detailed. Google around to see what people are making.
  • Just go to a local craft store and see what they have for hobbies. There is probably something there that you have never thought of but its the perfect hobbie for you.

u/G0ATLY · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

Hello!~

Hope your LUSH bath relaxes you and makes you smell all awesome!

Clay, New option.. brush pen, Used Pan's Labyrinth and Used Labyrinth!

u/snevok · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

We might go with that, but for now I'm just gonna use what the Goomba dude used

u/nebulawanderer · 1 pointr/renandstimpy

Sculpey. Super sculpey to be precise. It's fairly cheap, but more importantly, it's real easy to work with and doesn't harden easily.

u/NakedLightBulb · 1 pointr/funkopop

I sometimes use Super Sculpey on existing Pops. I haven't had any issues so far of the heat damaging the vinyl. I just bake the whole thing for like 10 minutes at 225F to harden the clay. Vinyl will get soft until it cools, but not ruin it.

u/MachShfive · 1 pointr/Sculpture

Definitely look into some tools!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ED3JMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_HKwmzbFWHSVPK

These are perfect start, especially for polymer clay

I'm guessing you're using super sculpey, right?
Imo, that stuff gets a bit too sticky and it's quite hard to use for detailing.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0026C1T8C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_vPwmzb724M0JK

This stuff is great, soft but won't stick to your hands. (Won't have to deal with leaving as much finger prints)

Since you're new to this I suggest really just making hard shapes and just playing with it, instead of trying to make perfect products right off the bat.
Good luck!

u/everydayfromwork · 1 pointr/pics

It's a lot of fun! This is what I used.

u/Spiritimvu · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

i make and sell crafts from home ( its not much buts what i do) i also would like to learn how to work with a different material Super Sculpey its an oven bake clay, and many ( more professional) crafters use it. i would hope it makes my work and crafts much Easier and better looking