I baked it at 275 for about 20 min (as I recall...I did this several years ago). The glass was fine as it is a low temperature. You may have to experiment with you clay, and your oven. A good resource is tinypandora.com
@@melodyrobbins82 that's how I got started with clay. First air dry, but I found it dried too quickly for what I was doing and I discovered polymer clay. I don't always seal my clay creations, but often I do.
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What temperature can yo bake it...is the class ok to be baked too? How long for?
I baked it at 275 for about 20 min (as I recall...I did this several years ago). The glass was fine as it is a low temperature. You may have to experiment with you clay, and your oven. A good resource is tinypandora.com
I've used regilat Sculpy, but its brittle. Is this more durable?
To be honest, I do not know for sure. I have discovered that brittleness depends on temperature baked at and time of baking.
Not sure if this will help but I find Sculpey III is brittle in general. For most projects Sculpey Primo or Souffle is better.
Why can’t I use air drying clay? What’s the difference
You can certainly try air dry clay. I have not used it for this purpose. I suspect that it is more fragile than polymer clay.
I seen a video with someone using air drying clay. Do you seal your clay?
@@melodyrobbins82 that's how I got started with clay. First air dry, but I found it dried too quickly for what I was doing and I discovered polymer clay. I don't always seal my clay creations, but often I do.