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Patemby Make Your Own Clay Jewelry Bowls Arts And Crafts Kit For Teen Girl, Diy Clay Jewelry Dish Kit, Polymer Clay Crafts For G

Frequently Asked Questions

The kit includes non-toxic polymer clay in ten bright colors, oven-safe bowl molds, craft sticks, cutting tools, rollers, and art brushes.

Each jewelry bowl measures three point seven five inches in diameter, providing a perfect size for displaying small items.

The kit contains thirty-one pieces, giving kids everything they need to create multiple jewelry dishes.

To use the kit, follow the clear instructions provided to mold the polymer clay into the desired bowl shape, bake it in the oven, and allow it to cool.

Yes, this kit is designed for kids ages eight to twelve, making it an ideal creative activity for tweens.

It takes fifteen to twenty minutes to bake the clay bowls at a temperature between two hundred forty-eight and two hundred sixty-six degrees Fahrenheit.

Store the polymer clay in a cool, dry place and keep it sealed in its packaging to prevent it from drying out.

Yes, the kit is made with non-toxic materials, ensuring it is safe for children to use under adult supervision.

If you need to return the kit, please refer to the retailer's return policy for specific instructions on how to proceed.

Yes, this kit provides a fun and educational experience that fosters creativity and hands-on learning for young artists.

To create smooth bowls, ensure your work area is clean and the clay is well softened before molding.

The kit includes gold metallic paint for adding decorative details to the finished jewelry bowls.

Clean the tools with warm soapy water after use to maintain their condition and ensure they last for future projects.

Yes, this clay jewelry bowl kit makes a fun and creative birthday gift for girls ages eight to twelve.

If the clay is too hard, warm it in your hands or use a rolling pin to soften it before molding.

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