April 23rd, 2003
Model Air

How does Crayola's "Model Magic Fusion" Air Dry Clay feel when dry?
It is an air dry clay type modeling medium, but I need to know the texture that it has when it is completely dry. Is it still going to be a little squishy or is it supposed to harden?
It will harden, but it won't feel like fired clay and it definitely won't last as long. Fired clay feels like a rock, where as crayola's 'clay' will end up feeling like chalk. It won't rub off on something when you scratch it against a surface, but it will definitely feel 'softer' (for lack of better term) than regular clay. It really depends on what you're using it for. If you don't mind telling me what you want to do with it, I can elaborate further.
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