How to use Cernit polymer clay

Once unpacked, the clay has to be kneaded in the palm of the hand before starting modelling so that it goes softer and easier to work with. The clay should be used with clean hands on a clean surface as well to prevent any dirt or dust to get in the clay. Cernit can be moulded, sculpted, with or without tools, printed or mixed with stones, pearls, feathers, powders, paints, etc.

How to bake Cernit polymer clay

The Cernit clay must be baked between 110 and 130°C (230-266°F) in a preheated oven. Baking time is of 30 minutes. Temperature should be respected otherwise harmful gases could develop and the colour could be corrupted.
After baking, the clay is waterproof. Also, it can be baked several times if you wish to add bits to your work.

Warning: polymer clay cannot be baked in a microwave oven.

How to store Cernit polymer clay

Once the packaging is open, Cernit can be stored in that same package or in a plastic wrap, to the ambient temperature. You can keep it like that up to 3 months.

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Colors and block sizes

027 Opaque white 56g, 045 Champagne 56g, 100 Black 56g, 150 Grey 56g, 200 Blue 56g, 214 Sky blue 56g, 230 Duck blue 56g, 246 Navy blue 56g, 280 Turquoise blue 56, 400 Red 56g, 411 Wine red/Bordeaux 56g, 420 Carmine red 56g, 425 Flesh/Rose beige 56g, 423 Peach 56g, 428 Poppy red 56g, 463 X-mas red 56g, 475 Pink 56g, 476 English pink 56g, 481 Raspberry 56g, 922 Fuchsia 56g, 900 Violet 56g, 941 Mauve 56g, 962 Purple 56g, 600 Green 56g, 601 Anise green 56g, 611 Light green 56g, 620 Emerald green 56g, 645 Olive-green 56g, 662 Pine green 56g, 676 Turquoise green 56g, 652 Lichen 56g, 700 Yellow 56g, 730 Vanilla 56g, 739 Cupcake 56g, 746 Yellow ochre 56g, 747 Sahara 56g, 752 Orange 56g, 812 Taupe 56g, 800 Brown 56g, 027 Opaque white 250g, 027 Opaque white 500g, 100 Black 500g

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