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Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal
Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal

Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal

$5.00

(554 reviews)

Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay 2oz. (57g) - Fuchsia - This remarkable clay quickly reaches a workable state (with a minimum of conditioning) and remains soft and pliable while offering extra resistance without crumbling. The artists' colour palette is great for colour mixing and blending. Premo Sculpey is not brittle after baking, great for millefiore with a firm smooth texture, is non-toxic and comes in a vast colour palette (each colour sold separately). This package contains 2oz. of Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay. Made in USA.

Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay 2oz. (57g) - Fuchsia - This remarkable clay quickly reaches a workable state (with a minimum of conditioning) and remains soft and pliable while offering extra resistance without crumbling. The artists' colour palette is great for colour mixing and blending. Premo Sculpey is not brittle after baking, great for millefiore with a firm smooth texture, is non-toxic and comes in a vast colour palette (each colour sold separately). This package contains 2oz. of Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay. Made in USA.

Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal

(554 reviews)

Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay 2oz. (57g) - Fuchsia - This remarkable clay quickly reaches a workable state (with a minimum of conditioning) and remains soft and pliable while offering extra resistance without crumbling. The artists' colour palette is great for colour mixing and blending. Premo Sculpey is not brittle after baking, great for millefiore with a firm smooth texture, is non-toxic and comes in a vast colour palette (each colour sold separately). This package contains 2oz. of Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay. Made in USA.

Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay 2oz. (57g) - Fuchsia - This remarkable clay quickly reaches a workable state (with a minimum of conditioning) and remains soft and pliable while offering extra resistance without crumbling. The artists' colour palette is great for colour mixing and blending. Premo Sculpey is not brittle after baking, great for millefiore with a firm smooth texture, is non-toxic and comes in a vast colour palette (each colour sold separately). This package contains 2oz. of Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay. Made in USA.

$5.00 - $61.55

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The lowest price for Sculpey Premo Oven-Bake Modelling Clay 227g Opal right now is $5.00 at Articci, compared across 5 retailers.

The all-time low was $5.00 on 6 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 8 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$30.87

Sculpey Premo Polymer Oven-Bake Clay, Opal, Non Toxic, 8 oz. bar, Great for Jewelry Making, Holiday, DIY, Mixed Media and Home décor Projects. Premium

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Articci

$5.00

Sculpey Premo 57g Oven Bake Clay - Opal

Delivery between 17–22 June $11

KnittingCo.

$5.50

Sculpey Premo! Polymer Oven-Bake Clay - 57g Blocks - Accents Colours Opal (#5109)

Delivery $3.99

MyClayCo

$5.60

Sculpey Premo - Opal

Delivery $9.80

eBay.com.au

$54.03

Sculpey Premo Polymer Clay 8oz-opal - 3 Pack

Delivery $37.25

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eBay.com.au

$61.55

3 Pack - Sculpey Premo Polymer Clay 8oz-opal - Pe08-5109

Free delivery

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Price history

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Reviews

Fresh clay is essential to success
27 January 2015Dale

originally posted on dickblick.com

I am a huge fan of Premo! Sculpey polymer clay. Since our school did not have a kiln, I had to come up with other ways to create a clay sculpture. After much experimenatation, Premo is my first choice! Using the pasta machine totally engages the students in thier work. My only challenge has been the date of manufacture of the clay, as it can get hard over time. Look on the side of the package for an 8 digit number, such as "14061212". This means it was manufactured in 2014, month 6, or June. If it was manufactured within the past year, the clay is usually good. Otherwise, you may need to add some emulcifier to it for workability. The works below are by middle school students.

Fun sampler of available colors
15 February 2015flowergrrlll

originally posted on dickblick.com

I wanted an array of colors that I wasn't able to find at any local craft stores and that's exactly what I got. The small (1 oz.) pkgs are sufficient to make a small set of beads or become part of a larger cane. My only problem was trying to figure out which colors were which - I might have recycled the packaging too soon - thought the listing of numbers followed by colors was going to be on each individual packet so saved that part of the package and recycled the rest. However, none of the packet numbers matched the ones on the piece of packaging I saved. I hope that makes sense. Anyway, it doesn't really matter to me that much but might make someone else hoppin' mad. As I said, I was slightly impatient to get the clay out and start playing with it so probably ... MoreI wanted an array of colors that I wasn't able to find at any local craft stores and that's exactly what I got. The small (1 oz.) pkgs are sufficient to make a small set of beads or become part of a larger cane. My only problem was trying to figure out which colors were which - I might have recycled the packaging too soon - thought the listing of numbers followed by colors was going to be on each individual packet so saved that part of the package and recycled the rest. However, none of the packet numbers matched the ones on the piece of packaging I saved. I hope that makes sense. Anyway, it doesn't really matter to me that much but might make someone else hoppin' mad. As I said, I was slightly impatient to get the clay out and start playing with it so probably failed to notice what was right in front of me before tossing the packaging.

Highly recommend for the beginner
7 January 2023Janice

originally posted on dickblick.com

These are very easy to work with and fun to make creations with! Made my first pair of earrings and gave them as a gift! Was surprised by the glow in the dark clay which makes it fun in black lights. Baked easily and no cracks! Highly recommended for the beginner!

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Amazon.com.au

$30.87

Sculpey Premo Polymer Oven-Bake Clay, Opal, Non Toxic, 8 oz. bar, Great for Jewelry Making, Holiday, DIY, Mixed Media and Home décor Projects. Premium

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Articci

$5.00

Out of stock

Sculpey Premo 57g Oven Bake Clay - Opal

Delivery between 17–22 June $11

KnittingCo.

$5.50

Sculpey Premo! Polymer Oven-Bake Clay - 57g Blocks - Accents Colours Opal (#5109)

Delivery $3.99

MyClayCo

$5.60

Sculpey Premo - Opal

Delivery $9.80

eBay.com.au

$54.03

Sculpey Premo Polymer Clay 8oz-opal - 3 Pack

Delivery $37.25

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Fresh clay is essential to success
27 January 2015

I am a huge fan of Premo! Sculpey polymer clay. Since our school did not have a kiln, I had to come up with other ways to create a clay sculpture. After much experimenatation, Premo is my first choice! Using the pasta machine totally engages the students in thier work. My only challenge has been the date of manufacture of the clay, as it can get hard over time. Look on the side of the package for an 8 digit number, such as "14061212". This means it was manufactured in 2014, month 6, or June. If it was manufactured within the past year, the clay is usually good. Otherwise, you may need to add some emulcifier to it for workability. The works below are by middle school students.

Dale originally posted on dickblick.com
Fun sampler of available colors
15 February 2015

I wanted an array of colors that I wasn't able to find at any local craft stores and that's exactly what I got. The small (1 oz.) pkgs are sufficient to make a small set of beads or become part of a larger cane. My only problem was trying to figure out which colors were which - I might have recycled the packaging too soon - thought the listing of numbers followed by colors was going to be on each individual packet so saved that part of the package and recycled the rest. However, none of the packet numbers matched the ones on the piece of packaging I saved. I hope that makes sense. Anyway, it doesn't really matter to me that much but might make someone else hoppin' mad. As I said, I was slightly impatient to get the clay out and start playing with it so probably ... MoreI wanted an array of colors that I wasn't able to find at any local craft stores and that's exactly what I got. The small (1 oz.) pkgs are sufficient to make a small set of beads or become part of a larger cane. My only problem was trying to figure out which colors were which - I might have recycled the packaging too soon - thought the listing of numbers followed by colors was going to be on each individual packet so saved that part of the package and recycled the rest. However, none of the packet numbers matched the ones on the piece of packaging I saved. I hope that makes sense. Anyway, it doesn't really matter to me that much but might make someone else hoppin' mad. As I said, I was slightly impatient to get the clay out and start playing with it so probably failed to notice what was right in front of me before tossing the packaging.

flowergrrlll originally posted on dickblick.com
Highly recommend for the beginner
7 January 2023

These are very easy to work with and fun to make creations with! Made my first pair of earrings and gave them as a gift! Was surprised by the glow in the dark clay which makes it fun in black lights. Baked easily and no cracks! Highly recommended for the beginner!

Janice originally posted on dickblick.com
I would and DO buy this product again and again!!
16 October 2021

I really like sculpey premo clay. It is easy to work with, pliable and holds details well. I'm writing this review to enter a #sweepstakes with Blicks, but that's not the only reason. I am letting you know it is a good quality clay. I have used others that have become brittle after baking or too squishy to work with at all, but not PREMO. I use premo and souffle for all my work/art!! AND Lucky me Bicks had it in stock when I ordered, it was fresh clay!!

Gina originally posted on dickblick.com
It's okay
31 October 2020

I like the idea of an oven just for polymer clay.It's very basic and simple to use. The things I didn't like about it is that the temperature is not 100% accurate, you must have an oven thermometer. Also, the bottom tray has an opening in the back of the oven (like it came dented and doesn't fully close. I wonder if that is making heat escape? Another thing is that, I wished it came with a tray besides the rack given the price. And lastly, I experience strong smells in the beginning which I know it's normal, but still have a little smell, after a few uses.

Saury originally posted on dickblick.com
My partner offered to buy me a different machine
23 March 2021

I was eager to use this item, but the gears ground and caught on all the lower settings. I was in the process of tightening and testing and recruited my partner for their expertise, but we both found it so frustrating that they offered to just buy me any other brand on the spot rather than deal with it any further. My online troubleshooting did turn up a lot of difficulty with the machine, and I regretted choosing it. But thanks to the stimulus checks, we're just getting another.

Meema originally posted on dickblick.com
New User Pro
25 March 2012

I am writing from the Caribbean, Because of a comment I decided not to order Sculpey Premo Classic; that decision I must say, I deeply regret, because, I had one sample packet which worked better than the more talked about substitute.However, I did decide to try; Frost, Transparent and Pearl, I am smiling like the first kiss, because I love them!What was a surprise for me, is the fact that they were all easy to condition, I now understand that it is because of the freshness.I am a fine artist, and brought the product to create a new line of fashion Jewelry, thus far they are working almost perfectly...I say almost because I would rather a more grainy textured finish as with real stoneware or porcelain.The four rating above is reflective of my lack of ... MoreI am writing from the Caribbean, Because of a comment I decided not to order Sculpey Premo Classic; that decision I must say, I deeply regret, because, I had one sample packet which worked better than the more talked about substitute.However, I did decide to try; Frost, Transparent and Pearl, I am smiling like the first kiss, because I love them!What was a surprise for me, is the fact that they were all easy to condition, I now understand that it is because of the freshness.I am a fine artist, and brought the product to create a new line of fashion Jewelry, thus far they are working almost perfectly...I say almost because I would rather a more grainy textured finish as with real stoneware or porcelain.The four rating above is reflective of my lack of experience using the product, I have no time base experience hence my four star rating.I am pretty satisfied, I adore the frost and transparent, I have yet to fire the pearl, because it was so soft and sticky compared to another sample packet from another brand.Bliss

JIIR originally posted on dickblick.com
The NEW Premo is TOO SOFT
3 May 2011

I am a polymer artist. I have been "claying" since 1991. I have used every brand of polymer on the market - literally - and Premo (the OLD formulation, prior to the 2/2011 reformulation) was my #1 favorite. I also teach classes and recommended Premo to all of my students. Not any more. The new formulations are softer than Sculpey III (a child's clay) and cannot even hold a shape of a bead, much less perform as needed to make millifiore, canes and intricate designs. Sure it is easy too handle - but it is impossible to make intricate designs with it - and that is the #1 reason why most people use polymer clay. I really hope that Polyform goes back to the lab and comes up with a formula that is much stiffer and firmer than the current Premo - the new colors are ... MoreI am a polymer artist. I have been "claying" since 1991. I have used every brand of polymer on the market - literally - and Premo (the OLD formulation, prior to the 2/2011 reformulation) was my #1 favorite. I also teach classes and recommended Premo to all of my students. Not any more. The new formulations are softer than Sculpey III (a child's clay) and cannot even hold a shape of a bead, much less perform as needed to make millifiore, canes and intricate designs. Sure it is easy too handle - but it is impossible to make intricate designs with it - and that is the #1 reason why most people use polymer clay. I really hope that Polyform goes back to the lab and comes up with a formula that is much stiffer and firmer than the current Premo - the new colors are fantastic, for the most part, but golly gee folks, how about polling some of the professional polymer artists about what is needed for the art instead of trying to pacify beginners who are afraid to knead their clay a bit to soften it. Take a hint form the clays out there that professionals use (Fimo, Kato, Pardo - all stiff clays that carry a design with clear sharp lines and bake up strong and flexible) - we are the ones that are teaching folks and making recommendations....The new Premo hasn't been out long enough for me to make a judgment on it's post-cured strength and durability, but if it anything like it's counterpart, Sculpey, people's projects will fall apart, crack, and break easily if dropped within 2-3 years of it being made. I sell my products as well and I do not want to create and inferior product that will disappoint my customers.

Loriel13 originally posted on dickblick.com
Very hard and not easy to work with
20 July 2017

I did not like this clay at all, but I probably bought it for the wrong purpose. It is rock hard . You cannot roll it or push it together, it just clumps up and breaks apart and hurts your hands when you try to mold it in anyway. Not a good choice for making small sculptures or things like that. Maybe adding softener would help but I didn't want to buy any. Otherwise, good packaging and good presentation of the product. I would suggest researching what kind of clays to use for your specific craft before buying it.

EleanorG originally posted on michaels.com
yes
15 June 2019

I personally have not used this product. However, I have a 22yr old grandson in the Autism spectrum that sculpts. Prior to this he has refused to use any other medium but modeling clay. Amazingly he took to this product right away and is thrilled with the things he has been able to create. Looking forward to purchasing more for him and any of the xtras and tools to encourage him on his way. TY for your prompt delivery also.

daisy originally posted on dickblick.com

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