A practical route for buyers who need tiny food pieces that stay consistent in scale, finish, and repeated class or shop quantities.
Switching from polymer clay? Read this first.
This route is planned for air-dry sampling. Test softness, drying time, shrinkage, paintability, and finish adhesion before replacing a baked clay workflow.
What's included
1:12 Miniature Food Starter Kit, sample route notes, and project-matching support for material, finish, quantity, and destination checks.
Getting Started — Your First Project
Open a small amount, shape one thin sample and one thicker sample, then track drying time, color shift, edge cracking, and finish response.
Ideal for
1:12 miniature food
Texture & Sculpting Properties
Use this listing as a material reference. Confirm softness, tack, detail holding, tinting, surface finish, and scale before repeat orders.
Tips & Tricks
Keep test pieces small, seal only after fully dry, and photograph results under daylight before choosing a bulk or classroom route.
Storage
Keep unused clay sealed in an airtight pouch or container. Avoid heat, direct sun, and long exposure to dry air.
Ingredients
Supplier formula and exact ingredient notes should be confirmed before large or classroom orders.
Drying Time
Small pieces usually need 24-72 hours depending on thickness, humidity, and finish. Always test your actual shape.
Safety Instructions
For craft use only. Keep away from small children unless supervised, avoid ingestion, and confirm classroom suitability before workshops.
Support route
Send photos, quantity, destination, deadline, and finish target when the material match is unclear.
Project notes appear after confirmed material tests. Until then, use the sample route and
check drying time, color, finish, and package fit before repeating an order.