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Sculpt your favorite animal with Tabitha and #madewithmcharper. In this episode Tabitha and her special helper of the day create a couple of clay animal frie...

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there are many different colored cookies on the table with white frosting and black dots

Model Magic Texture Stamps: I once gave my kindergarten students a small ball of Model Magic to experiment with, and one of them pressed it up against a texture rubbing plate. This wasn't what I had in mind for the activity, but it turned out to be a wonderful way for my stude…

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there are many decorated donuts on the table

Ashley | Artsy Blevs | Art Teacher on Instagram: "Coming up next… @crayola Model Magic all around 🎉🥳. This is the first year I didn’t order clay and only ordered model magic 🙈. This tired art teacher has no regrets lol. We are using markers and ink daubers to dye the model magic instead of painting so I’m excited for a relatively messy-free sculpting experience this year 😆🤪🙏. Tip- butcher paper is my favorite surface for building and drying model magic if you struggle with sticking…

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Photo of clay monsters

These clay monsters are SO CUTE and easy to make! Use air dry clay, your hands, and toothpicks to sculpt a funny clay monster.

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If you need a project that will take 5 minutes, this is it. I do not have a kiln, or a classroom, but I still try to do additive and subtractive sculpture projects with each of my classes every year. Model Magic is not a cheap option, but it is clean and easy. I opened a 1/2lb. package of Model Magic. Using my teacher scissors, I cut it in half longways, then in half on the short side. I continued dividing the clay in this way till I had 16 small pieces. I tossed them in a zip-loc. Students…

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three decorated ice cream cones sitting on top of a counter

I shared some creations I made last week with Creative PaperClay, so this week I thought I would show you some I made with Crayola Model Magic. In the past I have played with this product and made little snowmen and ice cream sundaes....too much fun! This week, I played with them with brass stencils, stamps, fondant molds and free hand! It comes in different colors and air dries. It can then be colored or painted if desired. Above is an example of using Model Magic with a brass stencil…

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