ifergoo Air Dry Clay, 36 Colors Magic Foam DIY Molding Clay for Slime add ins & Slime Supplies, Easy to use, Great Gift for K
4.5 | 3,863 ratings
Price: 12.99
Last update: 12-14-2025
About this item
- Super Clay Set: 36 Colors air dry clays set with Sculpting Tools. ( 15g/0.53 oz each color, 540g/19.05 oz in total ).
- Safe Material: Non-toxic, environment-friendly, Strictly complies with the ASTM D-4236 and CE (EN-71) standards.
- Feature: Soft and non-sticky, will not fade, Super pliability. The clay is air dry only, Doesn't require oven baking and must be sealed.
- Gifts for Kids: Fun for the kids and easy to shape and mold, Great for both classroom and home use.
- Recommend for ages 3 and up
- No Baking Required: This modeling clay air dries naturally within 24-48 hours, depending on the thickness of your creation. It's a great choice for art classes, school projects, or family craft time
Top reviews from the United States
- Stormy LeighGreat for any age!I bought 2 of these sets. The clay is more the texture of a thicker slime before dry. It does not feel like ‘normal’ clay. I have made two little figures with my kids so far, a cheeseburger and a snail.
-All of the colors come individually sealed in plastic. INCLUDED are mini ziplock baggies to put each the colors of clay in once you remove it from the packaging plastic. I thought this was nice.
-The clay seemed to take a while to COMPLETELY dry. I learned turning the model/sculpture after a day helps with drying. If the item’s position is not changed often, it will take a really long time for the bottom side to dry.
-Once the model is dry it is pretty much hardened but not as hard as ‘normal’ baked clay. It is hard but I would say the hardness is along the lines of a little softer than hardened playdough that is left out to dry. Once the air dry clay is completely hardened (it took both of our figures at least a week to COMPLETELY dry) you can still use your fingernail and make an indentation in the model. Once they are completely dry they are REALLY lightweight, which was neat to my kids.
-My son did accidentally break his and I was going to glue it and instead I got the idea to gentle wet the area with water and pressed the broken pieces together and it worked perfectly! Which is a nice little trick. This was a very small ‘antenna’ on the snail that broke so I’m unsure if this would work on a larger piece broken off.
-Overall a great craft and could be fun for all ages. - Darice ZdrazilAwesomeI got this to use to make mini "foods" for my doll house. Here is what I thought...
Texture is soft, light, and overall nice. Seemed a bit dry feeling, (I'm used to using polymer clays).
Water is the best glue for this product. If you find it a bit "dry and cracked like", you can add water by dipping you finger in a small container of water and adding it to the clay. Then work the clay until you find it works how you want. (This will help remove cracks). When building with it, like for me I was making a mini cake, I added just enough water to also pipe it in a piping tip. And when making the cake layers, I used a bit of water to get the layers to attach like a glue.
This clay has endless possibilities.
I did purchase a couple packages of mini snack/condiment containers with lids to store each color in and that has worked great for me. The price for what you get was rather decent.
Honestly I think this will be perfect for all ages to work with. It is even easy on the hands for someone who has joint issues and struggle to use polymer clays. This is a nice alternative.
But.. the weight difference of polymer clay when dried to this clay is big. The items when they dry are very very light.
There is some shrinkage, but this is typical with all air-dry clays, but it's not much.
I was able to also, once the clay was somewhat dry, add UV resin and cure the item in a UV light. (I made little tiny cherry and brownie tarts. The cherries are the air-dry clay, they were made, dried kinda, then added to the UV resin and cured with no issues). (Please use proper care when using UV resin however). - KaylieEnjoyable for many agesMy favorite part about these is that it comes with the mini zip bags to store the leftovers so they're not wasted. Easy to sculpt with and the kids made really fun creations. We shared with cousins and kids ages 2-11 had fun with it. There is really good variety in colors as well. Didn't get super messy either! Even I enjoyed playing with it.
- Lydia JenniGreat sensory playPerfect air-dry clay set for little kids to enjoy sensory and creative play. Comes with lots of colors and a helpful instruction book. The individual packaging can be tricky to open, but resealable bags are included for storage. Great gift and fun toy for kids.
- Sarah & Travis BrandAmazing Fun! Easy to Use. Quality.Amazing fun! My boys and I played for several hours creating Nativity scene for Christmas!
- Scott E. WarrickVery fun!This stuff is great! The kids love it!
- Sarah BWorks for what I wanted it for, but several colors were dried outThis product will work for what I needed it for, but there are a lot of things about it that were disappointing.
PROS:
Easy to shape, molds well. Light weight. Dries quickly. Lots of color options.
Comes with nice shaping tools and little bags for storing the material after the original packages are open. The instructions are cute (didn't try to follow any yet though).
Cheap.
CONS:
First of all, it's not clay at all. I'm sure it's only labeled that way to show up on searches. It's really more of a modeling foam. So if you're looking for clay specifically, look somewhere else.
One color was completely dried out and unusable. At least five more bags were dried out enough that only half of it was able to be kept. Others still were a little stiff, meaning that it is more difficult to mold them, but still possible.
The instructions say you can add water to soften it up if it gets too dry, and that kind of works, but it also makes the material slimy and makes it bleed color.
Some of the colors did leave some color residue behind. It seems to be washable, but I would put something on top of your table where you're working just in case.
36 colors, and only one is red? This one is nitpicky as I was hoping to use red for my project and the only red color was half dried out, and more orangey than I wanted. Guess I'll have to use dark pink. - Diana GuerreroSmooth and easy to useBought this air dry clay to do arts and crafts with my daughter. Worked really well very light weight and easy to mold. It does take a long time to harden though.