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Craftlite Foam Clay
Craftlite Foam Clay
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5/5/25 UPDATE -PLEASE NOTE YOUR FOAM MAY COME IN JUST THE PLASTIC BAG.
If you have an empty plastic container, we encourage you to put any unused clay in the bag into an extra container to preserve it. We have run out of pots and are having our final sale!
Create, cure, craft with Craftlite Foam Clay!
Sculpt your form, let it airdry (24 to 48 hours + depending on size) and then sand paint or glue until your heart is content!
Chuck it in the fridge or freezer to assist in the curing phase.
Keep in the sealable bag within the container out of direct sunlight.
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Found this whilst looking for eva foam I could use for a small-scale (1/8) armor set for a custom fashion doll I'm working on (Erza Scarlet!) and thought I'd give it a try.
Usually I'd use CosClay for something like this, which is heat-set and thus can be a bit dodgy if you're molding onto a plastic doll, it requires constant attention.. so this being airdry really appealed to me.
Bought a sample pack and it's fantastic. Really like that it gives me the ability to make trickier modifications simply after it dries out a little bit rather than having to do some light baking. Also, it's seemingly endless? Only needed to use like 1/5 of the sample packet for the entire doll (chestplate, gauntlets, shoulder pads, boots). It takes acrylic paint very well too.
Soo yeah. I really recommend using this for anything small scale, or anything that absolutely must be molded around a plastic base, it's soo good!! Will 100% come back to buy more sometime soon.
It does what it says it does. Great product, great store.
fantastic - easy to use, a nice feel to it.
Im a beginner cosplay and I mainly use it to fill in the gaps where I’ve mucked up on the eva foam and my goodness!!! The foam clay is basically never ending!! I still have so much left even though I’ve filled in so many gaps!! The only thing I found difficult with it is if I layer it too thin leaving it for 24 hours and sanding afterwards it tends to all flake off instead of sanding nicely, but if I layer it thicker it doesn’t have that issue! I can’t wait to try out new ways to use foam clay! I feel like its a very versatile product!
I like using foam clay.
Using it over a wire mesh, I have used this foam clay for several wearable costume props, 1 of which was a pig's head which was coated in latex, another a "steel" collar and a third a "steel" mask.
While wet, the foam clay is not strong and so may need form or mesh to support it depending on what you are sculpting.
When dry it has enough rigidity for the mask to keep shape.