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Crayola Model Magic – White (75ct), 1oz Modeling Clay Alternative, Air Dry Clay For Kids, Bulk Classroom Arts & Crafts Supplies

(10 customer reviews)

  • Weight: 0.45

Price range: $67.00 through $68.00

Pattern Name Array
Clay + Clay, White
Clay + Clay Alternative
Clay + Construction Paper
Brand Crayola
Age Range Description Kid
Material Tin
CRAYONS
Item Weight 16 ounces
1 pounds
0.06 Pounds
0.96 ounces
Number of Items 1
Recommended Uses For Product Modeling
Special Feature Safe
Clean Handling
Non-toxic
Included Components Model Magic Classpack
Educational Objective Creative Skill
Creative Skills
Model Name Model Magic
Item dimensions L x W x H 12 x 13.25 x 7.5 inches
UPC 071662160012 885845703343 885851592214 885802979958
Global Trade Identification Number 00071662160012
10071662160019
Product Dimensions 12 x 13.25 x 7.5 inches
2 x 1 x 3 inches
Country of Origin USA
Item model number 23-6001
Manufacturer recommended age 36 months – 15 years
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Release date May 29
2008
Department unisex-child
Unisex-child
Manufacturer Crayola
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2 x 1 x 3 inches

Based on 10 reviews

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  1. Laura Scherbing

    This is a great product for students to use in the classroom.

    Laura Scherbing

  2. Debi K

    My kiddo loved getting this box in the mail. She loves to craft and create!

    Debi K

  3. K.

    Very fun for a 2hours to 3 hours fun activity to keep the kids entertained for a moment

    K.

  4. Courtney

    We bought this for a family fun night and it has lasted months. Definitely worth the purchase:)

    Courtney

  5. Tiny Arts Supply

    Love this clay, you can tint it with watercolors or paint it with acrylic after. Hours of fun.

    Tiny Arts Supply

  6. Tobyann

    Loved the ease of individuality wrapped packages. I used for a vacation Bible school craft. It was nice not having to worry about it drying out. We just unwrapped right before crafting.We used with children as young as 4 and it was easy to work with. I even liked playing with it as a stress reliever.

    Tobyann

  7. Jacki Bomgaars

    to slime!. My crafty sensory loving daughter has already gone through a whole box of this since Christmas! It’s easy to use and can be easily brought back to life with a bit of water or lotion! She also likes to create her own colors with paint!

    Jacki Bomgaars

  8. Yasmin Chapman

    with markers that aren’t Crayola makes the color come out a little dull , but it is still good. Easy to clean, easy to use. Dried up over night when my students made their mini sculptures, so it was an este process

    Yasmin Chapman

  9. Creative Energy

    My 7 1/2 year old daughter has been playing with model magic since she was 3. I think I have bought between 25-30lbs of it over the years. It is usually cheapest to buy from the craft store in 2lb buckets with a 50% off coupon, however, when I purchased this classpack it was on sale and ended up cheaper.The multi-color classpack is the way to go if you can get a deal on it. It doesn’t dry out as fast as the 2lb bucket because you are only opening small amounts at the time. Also, it is perfect for parties or playdates, since it is already divided up into small quantities. It is also great for travel or bringing to a restaurant to keep kids entertained – just throw a few packs in your bag.My daughter will play with this for hours. We actually threw out all of our play-doh and only buy model magic because it does not make a mess, doesn’t crumble, and dries nicer. Model magic works well with most play-doh playsets, with one exception – it does not work with any type of extruding tool. It gets stuck every time we have tried to extrude it.I attached a few pictures of our recent creations. You can easily stick gems, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, sequins, and feathers into your model magic creations. Also, with this primary color pack, you can make any color you want.Here are some tips: If you can’t get something to stick to model magic, like googly eyes, wait until it dries then glue it on. If you are making a large animal or figure, like a snowman, use foil for the main structure. Then cover the foil with the model magic. You will save model magic and it will dry faster. To dry model magic, place on a paper plate. Every day or so, turn the model magic creation over, so each side gets a chance to dry. It dries very lightweight. If you plan to make handprints or footprints, you will need to press the hand or foot into the clay very firmly to get a well defined print. We have used it for prints, but it does require patience. Finally, once dry, never place directly on any surface to display without something under it. Sometimes, humidity will make it stick to the surface leaving a hard to remove residue behind. We usually put a piece of paper under the dried object when displaying.

    Creative Energy

  10. Justin Hamel

    I’ve used several brands of air dry clay, but I chose Model Magic this time in large part for the value per ounce. I bought this to use for products that I sell on Etsy. I needed a larger amount of clay than usual, but I also needed to be able to have several ounces of the same color. With these packs, I can mix the colors to make any color except black and gray. I can make as little or as much of a color as I need. Many other brands sell this type of clay in small (0.7 oz) containers with only one container of each color, which makes it difficult to make anything that isn’t quite small or to make multiple items of the same color. Model magic brand is a nice consistency; not too soft or too dry. The colors are also more vibrant than other brands. This is the first brand that I have ever found that has a true red color. When needed, the colors mix together easily and completely. This is high enough quality for me to use for my art products but cheap enough for me to share with my 5 year old daughter, who loves to make all kinds of things with it.

    Justin Hamel

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