Crayola® Arcilla Seca al Aire
- Esta arcilla se endurece gradualmente hasta convertirse en un sólido duradero con el tiempo, ganando resistencia. Explora varias técnicas de arte usando Crayola Air-Dry Clay aquí.
Modelo Crayola Mágico®
- Crayola Model Magic, un compuesto de modelado que se seca al aire, sigue siendo ligero y conserva cierta flexibilidad incluso después del secado. Descubre técnicas artísticas creativas con Crayola Model Magic aquí.
Arcilla para modelar Crayola
- A diferencia de los otros dos, este es un compuesto de modelado que no se seca, lo que permite esculpir, aplastar y reutilizar para un disfrute creativo sin fin.
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- Descubra nuestra vibrante gama de compuestos de modelado en Crayola.com.
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The first part of the Crayola Crayon color name is an adjective describing the second color name on the crayon. Green-blue is really blue with a touch of green, while blue-green is really green with some blue pigment in the crayon. The same holds true for orange-red and red-orange.
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Yes, Crayola® Model Magic® pieces can be sealed once they are completely dry. The drying time for Model Magic generally takes 24 hours to dry to the touch and 72 hours (about 3 days) to dry completely.
How to seal dried Model Magic sculptures:
- Apply a thin layer of acrylic varnish to a test sample to check for compatibility before using it on the finished piece.
- If the varnish is compatible, apply an even coat over the entire sculpture.
- Allow the varnish to dry completely before handling your masterpiece.
Important Note: Sealing your work will not make it waterproof. Exposure to water and outdoor elements will negatively affect Model Magic, so it is best to display your sculpture indoors.
Looking for Model Magic craft ideas?
- Visit our Model Magic Crafts page at Crayola.com
Want to purchase Crayola Model Magic?
- Check our Where to Buy product locator at Crayola.com.
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Crayola® Model Magic®, whether still wet (as sold) or dried, may be disposed of as household waste. There are no known restrictions for its transportation or disposal. Typical curbside-pickup household waste systems may be used for environmentally safe disposal.
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According to Merriam-Webster, the proper pronunciation of crayon is in two syllables: krā-än. However, variations in pronunciation may occur due to individual and regional dialects. It's important to note that "crayon" is a generic term, while Crayola® is our company name and a registered trademark brand.
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The powdery deposit you may see on the surface of your Crayola product is called bloom. This occurs naturally and is perfectly safe.
Bloom appears on Crayola wax‑based products, such as crayons and colored pencils. It occurs when oil contained in the paraffin wax used in these products seeps to the surface and re‑crystallizes into a milky powder. You may also see this with sculptures made with Crayola Air‑Dry Clay as the product ages or is exposed to varying temperatures and humidity. Rest assured, this process is harmless, and the powdery substance and crystallization do not affect the quality or performance of the product. Remove by gently wiping away with a dry cloth.