Discover our wide range of Sculpey pastes, the American reference in polymer clay for modeling and DIY jewelry creation. Whether you're looking for the precision of Sculpey Premo, the lightness of Sculpey Soufflé or the realism of Living Doll, find here all the colors and textures to bring your creative desires to life!







Sculpey polymer clay has established itself as an essential alternative thanks to its unique properties. It is available in several ranges:
The success of your polymer clay jewelry depends on preparation. We advise you to condition your dough well (knead it) to make it malleable. Mixing colors is one of the great strengths of Sculpey: create your own shades by mixing the dough loaves together. For a professional finish, don't hesitate to use texture plates or alcohol inks before placing your pieces in the oven (generally 130°C for 30 minutes, according to the manufacturer's recommendations).
Use molds, textured plates, silkscreens and cookie cutters to create beautiful designs!
We give you our tips and tricks for getting started with polymer clay and becoming an expert.
For Sculpey paste, you can use protective varnishes for polymer clay such as Sculpey UV gloss varnish or Sculpey satin varnish.
Sculpey and Fimo are two brands of oven-hardening polymer clay. Sculpey is often softer and easier to model, while Fimo is generally firmer and more resistant after baking. The choice depends above all on the type of creation and the precision required.
Once opened, Sculpey can be stored in airtight packaging, away from heat, dust and light. You can wrap it in plastic film and place it in a closed box. This prevents it from hardening or picking up impurities. These tips will help you keep your dough for a long time, even after opening.