Sculpey Souffle Polymer Clay Tutor Review
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2014
- Video #545: A suitable replacement for the Studio by Sculpey clay product that was discontinued a few years back ... More Info: www.beadsandbeading.com/blog/?... Polymer Clay Tutor.
Topics Covered In This Video:
* Sculpey Souffle is a new line of Polymer Clay in 2014 from Polyform.
* Comes in 22 colors at the time of this posting.
* Described as lightweight, exceptionally strong clay that doesn't crack when used on large pieces.
* It has a suede-like matte finish that doesn't need to be sanded.
* The clay is soft and reminded me of the old Studio by Sculpey polymer clay which is no longer manufactured.
* Same sized block as Premo Sculpey but weighs 15% less than Premo.
* Also available in Multi-Packs.
* Designer colors... not artist based pigments.
* When I mixed Mai Tai with the Bluestone 50/50 the colors mixed equally and appeared that the saturation levels (at least with those two others) are the same.
* Colors did not shift or change when baked.
* Matte finish that doesn't need to be sanded.
* This product will sand and buff to a shiny finish, but there are tiny white specks in the clay that are visible on the sanded pieces.
* In a follow up video, I will do some strength testing.
* Souffle is an excellent substitute for the old tutorials that called for Studio by Sculpey Clay.
* Clay can be used for caning but it is a little soft, so it would be best suited for only simple cane designs.
* Bakes at 275F (130C) for 30 minutes. I think it will need to be baked for longer but I will have to do more testing to know the ideal temp and time for this clay.
* Forgot to mention in video: The clay has only a very faint smell similar to Premo and is very opaque in color.
* There is no Translucent Souffle in the lineup at this time.
* Related Video: New 2014 Sculpey & Premo Products... www.beadsandbeading.com/blog/?...
* Related Post: Studio by Sculpey Polymer Clay... www.beadsandbeading.com/blog/?...
* Related Post: Comparison of Studio by Sculpey Polymer Clay and Premo Sculpey... www.beadsandbeading.com/blog/?...
* And... more info about today's video is at my blog... www.beadsandbeading.com/blog/?...
* Polymer Clay Tutor... "Make what you love... Love what you make." Хобби
Tried the "Souffle" today & loved it! It was absolutely a breeze rolling in the pasta machine, and the "Nonstick" texture is really nice! Thanks for sharing!
My first impressions of the new Sculpey Souffle Polymer Clay... #polymerclaytutorials #SculpeySouffle
Omg I love making clay you really inspire me I watched every single video on your channel and I get really excited when you post new ones xx
Great review Cindy:) I'm looking forward to your Test Lab video of it too.
glad you answered me, found this on my own
The souffle comes in a nice palette of colours, they really harmonize well with each other.
thanks for the advice, I'll look into it 'cuz I really love the colors! Blessings!
I'm so glad to hear that band now ready to order
Thanks Cindy So glad you're on RUclips. Your views are of major importance. I loved the studio sculpey and still have a lot stored away. Glad there is a new version. Will try soon!
Trudy Murray I appreciate the support!
I'm excited to try this
my favourite new clay...it's beautiful to work with and strong :)
Would love to try it but haven't seen it yet at my store. Looks very nice! As always tut was very informative! Thank you!
Heh, I just got my Sculpey Souffle sample pack today! (None of the stores near me carry it. Which is odd...) I haven't dug into it yet but it does seem like a lot of fun! Thank you for this review, I look forward to playing around with it and seeing what works and what doesn't!!
Love the colours
This is the first time I've seen this clay. THANK you Cindy. You always surprise and enlighten me. I've used Sculpy for years so cant wait to try it.
It's a great clay! Thank you for commenting! 💖
Interesting product !
I definitely want to purchase this product.
Love your videos! Could you please tell me which type of sculpey would be more suitable to hold encrusted stones? thanks a lot and many greatings from Belgium.
I just got a pack. It conditions easily and mixes nicely. On to baking.
I really enjoy your videos can you tell me if I can use sculpy 111 can be used to make jewellery what do you varnish it with or glaze it
I thought it was the discontinued studio clay too I was heart broken when they discontinued the studio and was so happy ehen soffel came out
Must get clay!!
How come you never reviewed The Fimo brand of polymer clay? They have lots of series and I would love to hear your opinion about it!
Hi Cindy (font of all clay knowledge (I say that with love kindness))
Can you mix Premo & Souflee clay in one bead? i.e. to mix colours?
Is the Souffle clay firm and flexible just like Fimo and Premoi?
Please make a belt buckle. Please!
is this clay had an expiration? because i both one today anf its cracking and so hard to mold. pls reply. what do i need to do.
Thank you for the review!! How do you find that Souffle stands up compared to Sculpey III? I absolutely hate using Sculpey III (especially for canes) because the lines bleed so much. I saw that your lines did not bleed in a small cane, but wondered if you had played with it in any larger canes?
Hi Nisa S If I were you, I would use Premo for canes instead of the Souffle, unless you were using its matte finish for an advantage.Souffle is pretty soft and unless the cane is very simple in design, it may be pretty hard to get crisp lines with it.
Have you tried blending this with premo?
The package that I purchased was so hard that the clay crumbled. Any advice?
Hi its 2019 and just watched your Souffle review. And wondered aftered these last five years, you have more to add to the review. I basically will use Premo, but have 10 Souffle as a bonus I received. Have you tried mixing it with Premo? Thanks
After 5 years I can still say that I love this clay! I think it is probably the best clay for anyone starting out as well as an advanced clayer. And yes, you can mix Premo and Souffle.
Hi,
Just wondering if you tested longer oven time?
Did you find an ideal temp & time for the souffle?
I'm enjoying your tutorials they're so helpful 😊
Plz tell me stik clay mug and dry
Hello! I don't know if the colors has anything to do with it but I roll a package of sea glass and went well although can't say the same for the teal pearl, I had to disarmed my pasta machine completely to clean the mess it creates 😕 ... I think is too soft for my taste although I love the colors!
No Maria, it really doesn't have to do with the actual color, but more to do with the freshness of the clay. If it is too soft, you may need to leach some of the oils out of it. I have a video on that if you don't know what I mean.
Thank you so much for this review, but here's a question -does any polymer clay sites or craft sites ship internationally?!
Hi Crafty Mints Yes I'm sure you can have it shipped. A Google search for "Souffle polymer clay International shipping" or "Souffle clay and your country" that should get you somewhere.
Thank you!! I'll try my best to put my hands on these precious clay blocks-even Michaels or JoAnns don't ship it to a country so far away....ToT
Crafty Mints Ebay!
Super
I have been experimenting with the new Souflee clay i think it is more flexible and i agree it is less likely tho brake . i have experimented with using mica powders and i think it it adsorbs less of the pearlesance of the mica powders so it can overpower the color a bit . so i would be sparring on using it as a mold release which i have done instead of corn starch in the past. but over all i am liking it.
Cool! Thanks A. Krishna Isley for sharing your insights!
Any thoughts on what kind of glue sticks to Sculpey Souffle well?
Gorilla Glue White is my favorite.
Can you mix it with the regular premo?
Yes you can! 💖
Is it ok to mix the different polymer clays??
yup, almost every type of clay company (even playdoh) keeps in mind that people are going to want to mix the clays to get the colors they need.
it is okay to mix one type of polymer clay with another type, but the thickness and softness may varie depending on what clays you mix.
I'm curious to know whether the Sculpey Souffle gets soft faster than the Sculpey Premo. When I teach kids sometimes they complain about the amount of time it takes to get the clay soft.
Hi Marianne Vakiener Yes it does get softer faster than Premo.
PolymerClayTutor Thank you, Cindy!
I've been doing polymer clay since 4th grade ( I'm in 7th now ) and I sometimes go through phases where I do clay for like 6 months straight but I stop for like a year. Is this normal?
Hi jenna talks too much nice to meet you! First of all never worry about being normal... normal is boring. :) As far as coming and going from a craft, that doesn't matter at all. You are probably just figuring out what your interests are. I have come and gone from different crafts for years. (Though because polymer clay is so versatile and it has become my business, I have never become bored with it and have stuck with it for over ten years now and don't see an end in sight.)
what time did you make this because i am watching this at 8:00 in the morning
Hi krista orobono I don't film these the same day as they go out. Sometimes they are done a few weeks in advance. (I have to film in batches or I'd never get everything done!)
Hey mam can you tell me the right temperature for sculpey( for 3mm) I tried as mentioned in the cover (130digree for 30mins) but its not to much strong...i'm confuse about right temperatur.. Please help me
Try baking a little hotter 135C instead and bake for 1 hour. Use an oven thermometer as well. Hope that helps!
@@PolymerClayTutor thankuu so much 🤗❤️
I need help, it just keeps falling apart when I kneed it. Its like its dry or something
I just opened it too
Sounds like your clay has been improperly stored and is partially cured. I have some videos on how to buy polymer clay that will help explain this. Also I have some videos that will help you make hard clay soft again, that may help.
Okay, thanks!
THE SOUFFLE DOES NOT REQUIRE AS MUCH CONDITIONING AS PREMO
The need to condition polymer clay depends on how fresh/soft it is. If you are comparing an older/firmer batch of Premo with a fresher/softer batch of Souffle, then you would not need to condition the Souffle as much. However, if it was the other way around, you would have to condition it more.
Where did you get the clay? I can't seem to find it anywhere!
Micheals craft store has a nice selection, hobby lobby and Joan fabrics carry it and walmart recently started carrying it. If you live in the UK the store hobby craft also carries it
Hi Krystal Griffin-Peterson and CutePengy I didn't think Michaels was going to carry Souffle, but I did know that Hobby Lobby was, and heard that Joannes was too. There should be plenty of places online as well. It is brand new so it may take a while to show up in places.
My clay always breaks up. Any suggestions? I just tried the souffle and thought it would not break and still it broke up. I baked it at the suggested time. Please help....wasting a lot of clay.
NPOCREATIONS Watch my baking videos. You are probably not baking long enough.
thanks
Omg I just found out polymer clay is 1 at Joann's go nuts lol IM GONNA BUY ALL OF IT!!!!!!!!!! After I ask my mom for money lol
What does she use the uv light for,is that a uv light?????
That is usually used for curing UV Resin placed on top of polymer clay pieces.
Chrissy White and Awesome Polishes Yes that is exactly right! I use that pink UV Lamp for curing UV Resin on polymer clay!
Red and blue makes purple color theory ftw