Polymer Clay Baking Instructions for the 8 most used polymer clay brands. FREE PRINTABLE

1. Sculpey Premo

2. Sculpey III

3. Sculpey Soufflé

4. Sculpey Liquid

5. Fimo Soft

6. Pardo ArtClay

7. Kato PolyClay

8. Cernit

    1

    Sculpey Premo

    •Use an oven-safe dish or ceramic tile.

    •Heat oven to 275℉ (130℃)

    use an oven thermometer to check the temperature.

    •Bake 30mins for 1/4-inch(6mm) thickness.

    •Do not microwave. Do not overbake.

       

      2

      Sculpey III

      •Use an oven-safe dish or ceramic tile.

      •Heat oven to 275℉ (130℃)

      Use an oven thermometer to check the temperature.

      •Bake 15mins for 1/4-inch(6mm) thickness.

      •Do not microwave. Do not overbake.

         

        3

        Sculpey Soufflé

        •Use an oven-safe dish or ceramic tile.

        •Heat oven to 275℉ (130℃)

        Use an oven thermometer to check the temperature.

        •Bake 30mins for 1/4-inch(6mm) thickness.

        •Do not microwave. Do not overbake.

           

          4

          Sculpey Liquid

          •Stir before using.

          •Heat oven to 275℉ (135℃)

          Use an oven thermometer to check the temperature.

          •Bake 15mins for thickness under 1/4-inch (6mm)

          •Bake 30mins for thickness over 1/4-inch (6mm)

          •Do not microwave. Do not overbake.

             

            5

            Fimo Soft

            •Use an oven-safe dish or ceramic tile.

            •Heat oven to 230℉ (110℃)

            Use an oven thermometer to check the temperature.

            •Bake for 30mins for 1/4-inch(6mm).

            •Do not microwave. Do not over bake.

               

              6

              Pardo Art-Clay

              •Use an oven-safe dish or ceramic tile.

              •Heat oven to 248°F (120℃)

              use an oven thermometer to check the temperature.

              •Bake 30mins for 1/4-inch(6mm) thickness.

              •Do not microwave. Do not overbake.

                 

                7

                Kato PolyClay

                •Use an oven-safe dish or ceramic tile.

                •Heat oven to 300°F (150℃)

                Use an oven thermometer to check the temperature.

                •Bake 10mins for 1/4-inch(6mm) thickness.

                •Do not microwave. Do not overbake.

                   

                  8

                  Cernit

                  •Use an oven-safe dish or ceramic tile.

                  •Heat oven to 265°F(130°C)

                  Use an oven thermometer to check the temperature.

                  •Bake 30mins for 1/4-inch(6mm) thickness.

                  •Do not microwave. Do not overbake.

                     

                    Keep Polymer Clay Baking Instructions at Your Fingertips.

                    Having a ready-to-use guide in the form of flashcards eliminates the need to rely on internet searches or deciphering instructions from crumpled packaging.

                     

                     

                    What you will need

                    ✅The PDF- printed out.

                    ✅Scissors

                    ✅Laminate pages or wide clear packing tape.

                    ✅Hole puncher.

                    ✅Key ring

                    Step 1

                    Print out the pdf and cut out the baking instruction squares.

                     

                    Step 2

                    Laminate the square with either laminate page(s) or wide clear packing tape.

                     

                    Step 3

                    Use a hole puncher to punch out the grey circles.

                     

                    Step 4

                    Slip the squares around a key ring and keep them in a place for easy checking while working with polymer clay.

                     

                    ✨And a reminder:

                     

                    It is important to know that these are the recommended baking instructions from each brand.

                    Basically, what you would see on the package.

                    But some polymer clay users believe you can achieve a stronger cure with a longer bake time.

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