Classroom clay kit requests should start with 6 inputs: student count, age range, project result, lesson time, tool count, and deadline. Approve 1 sample before ordering bulk resin clay supplies.
Start with the class result
Choose whether the class makes miniature bread, fruit, charms, flowers, or dollhouse food. The project result decides clay body, texture tools, molds, and finish layer.
Build a repeatable workshop pack
An air dry clay kit for workshops should include measured clay portions, tool count, drying notes, cleanup notes, and a simple finish recommendation.
Move to bulk only after sample approval
Resin clay bulk pack for classes should be quoted after one sample confirms softness, drying, color, sealer, packing, and instruction clarity.
Use the quote path
Compare classroom clay kit, bulk resin clay supplies, resin clay wholesale, and quote intake when MOQ, labels, or safety notes are required.
Step-by-step HowTo How to plan a classroom or workshop resin clay kit
A sample-first workflow for classroom clay kit, air dry clay kit for workshops, resin clay bulk pack for classes, and bulk resin clay supplies.
Beginner 30 min
1 Define the class result
Choose whether the lesson makes miniature bread, fruit, charms, flowers, or dollhouse food before choosing clay, molds, tools, or finish.
2 Count students, tools, and lesson time
Record student count, age range, lesson length, cleanup limits, and how many shared tools or molds the class can use.
3 Approve one sample before bulk
Test one kit for softness, drying behavior, color, sealer, packing, and instructions before ordering class or workshop quantities.
4 Route the bulk quote through support
Send project result, quantity, destination country, deadline, labels, safety notes, and repeatability requirements to ResinDrip support.
Human support rule: Classroom, workshop, shop restock, MOQ, labels, safety notes, and repeatable color requests should always route through ResinDrip human support.