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Aestd-ST Polymer Clay 50 Colors, Modeling Clay for Kids DIY Starter Kits, Oven Baked Model Clay, Non-Sticky Molding Clay with Sculpting Tools, Gift for Children and Artists

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$19.99
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  • DIY gift for children and artists: 50-color polymer clay starter kits, easy to shape, arbitrary fabrication, rich colors, satisfying matching, non-sticky, non-fading, easy modeling, especially suitable for artistic...
  • Packaging and weight: two-layer plastic storage box set, 50 pieces of polymer clay, single clay PE bag packaging, creative modeling tools, accessories and user manual, weighs 2.96 pounds in total
  • Material: It is made of soft polymer clay, free of wheat, nuts or peanuts. It strictly abides by ASTM D-4236 standards and requirements, and accompany your child with confidence
  • Three molding methods: Use oven-oven to bake (recommended), hair dryer to heat (suitable for small workpieces of 1-2 inches), and the boiling method is not effective. Please refer to the instructions for specific use
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