Sculpy Creative Clay

Penguin clay character
Penguin Sculpy

Hello all! I’m not sure if you noticed that I have a new page called Arts & Craft where I will be sharing my art work and projects such as painting, water coloring, Photo Shop, clay molding and a lot more!

My friend introduced me to this cool molding clay brand called Sculpy for Christmas many years ago and since then I am hooked. I thank my good friend “W” for introducing me to it =) What’s Sculpy exactly? It’s basically clay where you let your imagination take over and create anything you set your mind to. There’s many projects you can start with Sculpy such as jewelry, picture frames, home decor, and little sculptures like what I do. Picture above is a penguin I made with Sculpy. I just had the primary colors at the time such as yellow, red, and blue so I had to make that lighter blue by adding some white clay to it. I used the Sculpy III which is considered to be the perfect medium to create anything you’d like. If you have the right tools its easy to detail with. The clay stays soft until it’s baked which then takes a matte color and becomes hard.

Stewie and Toad Sculpy
Stewie and Toad Sculpy

I’m a big cartoon fan so I had to make Stewie from Family Guy and Toad from Super Mario Bro’s.

Little character Sculpy creations
Little character Sculpy creations

These are just little collections of little characters I made up and also ones that were from a game. If you notice the teardrop blue character called the Slime, that was from a Playstation game called Dragon Quest.

Little characters
Little characters

Here you will also notice characters like Hello Kitty and Domo!

Fruits and food
Fruits and food Sculpy

And here’s a collection of food as you know Foodwanderer  food. There’s watermelon, chocolate cake, ice cream, cupcakes, apple, cherry, strawberry, hamburger, sandwich, and so much more. I plan to do a vid on making a character for you all so you have an idea how easy it is to use this product. Where can you buy Sculpy? You can purchase it at Hobby LobbyAmazon.comJoann.com, and at Michaels.

I hope you enjoyed this section of Arts & Craft!


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