Lumin's Foam Clay
Lumin's Workshop foam clay starts out as a foamy putty like clay that stretches and blends back into itself beautifully. Once the surface starts drying, it may become hard to smooth lines out, so we recommend a TINY bit of water. Once your piece is finished, leave it to air dry, the bigger the piece, the longer it will take*.
Once fully dried, the foam clay dries into a high density foam which can be cut, sanded, heat formed and glued to your your costume. The dried foam clay pieces do not need to be heat sealed but we do recommend priming before painting!
*We recommend giving it around 48 hours to dry before painting, if your piece is large, the center may not be fully dried yet. This is normal and you can prime and paint your piece before it's dried on the inside! But you must wait for your piece to be fully dried before cutting and sanding through the surface layer.