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The list of accepted materials says we can use modeling clay. Does this include Play-Doh or Crayola Model Magic?

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The list of accepted materials says we can use modeling clay. Does this include Play-Doh or Crayola Model Magic?

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A. You can use Play-Doh or Crayola Model Magic. However, it is not recommended because Play-Doh becomes rigid when left out of its container and exposed to the air for a day or more. This is quoted from the Play-Doh web site. “PLAY-DOH compound is designed to use over and over again. If allowed to harden (to preserve a creation), it will most likely crack. Look for oven curable clay at your local craft stores to make long lasting creations.” The website also states that if water is added to the clay, it could be restored to softness.” Crayola® compound dries to a resilient consistency within 24-36 hours without kiln firing.

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