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Salt clay is requires baking, usually in the oven, to preserve your creations.
Its fine texture makes working with it very easy and prevents it cracking when baked. This powder must be mixed with water until a creamy paste is created, which does not stick or stain.
Salt clay is a modelling clay which bakes like a cake (at around 100°C, with the cooking time depending on the thickness of the object). After drying, it can be painted or coloured in bulk with food colouring or liquid gouache.
+ Pedagogic
Stimulate the senses
Stimulate the imagination
Exercise fine motor skills
Specialist's opinion
What the expert says: Alexandre, Specialist Teacher I use modelling clay with the children to work on their imagination, stimulate their fine motor skills, and observe their ability to make precise movements. (How they use their hands and fingers to pick up, pinch, roll and squash etc.). It’s a tool which is always a real success and can be used by everyone. Children love kneading it, modelling with it, creating objects and playing with the colours. Usually I start by letting the children take the clay, feel the texture, and create shapes without any specific instructions. Later on, it’s possible to guide them on how to make a ball shape, or mix colours, cut the clay etc. Soft, malleable and non-toxic, children love it and for them kneading it is a way of releasing stress.