| OOAK Artist Emporium - Sculpting Tools, Kenper tools |

| Polymer Clay Tools & Essentials |
| Sculpture House Tools Delicate tools made of the finest wood and polished to a superb finish. Used for fine detail work not otherwise achieved with larger modeling tools and hands. These flat or hand modeling tools are sometimes referred to as thumb tools since the thumb is often used to hold the tool, are produced from Acacia wood. Hand-polished, natural finish. Approximate length 6". These tool are designed to work with Plastilina modeling compound, which is a wax and oil based product. These tools can also be used on polymer clay. |
| Acrylic Sculpting Tools Acrylic is perfect for Polymer clay. The colors of the tools do not chip off. These are perfect for beginners. They are economical, light weight and easy to use. |
| Sculpting can and should be fun. Using the right tools will makes the difference! You will find many of my personal favorites here. |
| Double Ball Stylus tools are perfect for creating detail without cutting the clay. Use these tools for tiny areas like facial features, fingers and toes. Available in 3 sizes. 2.60 ea |
| Studio by Sculpey Acrylic Clay Roller |
| Kemper Sculpting Tools Kemper has been a leader in creating sculpting tools for ceramicists, porcelain and earthen clay artists for over 25 years. The quality of Kemper tools is well known in the industry. These tools are also great for polymer clay artists. |
| Jack Johnston's 3-1 Primary Tool Each of these tools is hand made. The scoop ends are shaped and smoothed individually, which is why this tool costs a bit more than others.
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| Kemper 12 piece Sculpting set Designed with the student in mind as well as the experienced sculptor, this economical assortment of imported 6" and 8" modeling tools, offers a wide variety of shapes and contours for decorating in clay. Originally designed for use in earthen type clay, these tools are also great for polymer clay. Use to cut, slice, smooth and pattern work. Made from boxwood with a satin smooth finish. Each set includes all 12 tools pictured 11.95 per set |
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| Sm .50mm - 1.0mm Med 1.0mm - 1.5mm Lg 1.5mm - 3.0mm |
| Staedtler Fimo 4 piece Sculpting Tool Set This is a perfect starter set. Each tool has a different shaped end for adding texture and for getting into small areas. It's like getting 8 tools for the price of 4. Comes with a vinyl storage pouch. 7.95 set |
| This seamless Studio By Sculpey Acrylic Clay Roller smoothes clay sheets without leaving roller marks. Studio By Sculpey Acrylic Clay Roller Features:
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| Sculpey Modeling Tools - 4 pc set These are among my favorite tools and also my very first set of tools. I love the shapes and the size of these tools. They are light weight and last a very long time with proper care. I still use mine. This set comes with a small roller which works for rolling clay into small thin pieces. 4.95 set |
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| New! Sculpey Push Molds |
| Using a mold can be an excellent way for beginners to learn proportions when sculpting human figures. These are flexible molds and very easy to use. Use them over and over! Each mold has detailed hands, feet, torso and ears. You still have to do the detailing on the back of each of the body parts. I recommend making an armature to stabilize your clay. When baking clay, it softens and can slump if it has no internal support. |
| Infant Mold comes with two faces- sleeping and eyes open. Figure will be approx. 4 inches completed. 7.50 ea |
| Adult Woman Mold Approx figure size is 5 inches 7.50 ea |
| Fairy Mold Approx figure size is 5 inches 7.50 ea |
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| NEW! "Brie" Original face mold, by Judy |
| Some might not be aware that I am an artdoll artist also. A little over a year ago, I took Jean Bernard's Fairy Crown online class. I made this small Miniquin head to design my crowns for polymer clay artdolls. Several of the others in the class had asked me to make one for them. After giving it careful consideration, I finally decided that I would have resin molds cast from this small face. |
| When used properly, molds can help a newer artist struggling with proportions. Faces are not easy to do. Many times, they do not come out looking realistic or believable. It is my intention to help those who have difficulty with eye placement and size, nose length and width and lip proportions, to learn how to do these features on their own in time. |
| 12.95 ea |
