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Oven-hardening polymer clay (also known as FIMO clay or Cernit clay) is a popular material for both hobby crafters and artists, but it needs the right handling to maintain its flexibility and quality. Incorrect storage of polymer clay can make it dry, brittle, or even permanently damaged. In this post, we’ll guide you through the best tips for organising, storing, and restoring your polymer clay, so you’re always ready for your next creative project.


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Why Is Proper Storage of Polymer Clay Important?

Polymer clay is sensitive to air, heat and dust. If stored incorrectly, it can quickly become dry, hard and difficult to work with – sometimes in just a few days. By keeping the clay in airtight containers, protected from sunlight and heat, you can extend its lifespan and preserve its flexibility. A well-thought-out storage system also makes it easier to keep track of the colours in your collection and reduces the risk of accidentally mixing shades. This not only makes the clay more durable, but also keeps your creative work smoother and more organised.

Storing and Organising Polymer Clay: 5 Tips


1. Use Airtight Bags or Plastic Boxes

Polymer clay does not dry out like air-dry clay, but it can become harder and more difficult to work with if exposed to cold or dust. Store the clay in zip-lock bags or airtight plastic boxes to protect it from dirt and contamination.

2. Store the Clay in Organised Boxes

A practical way to keep your polymer clay organised is to use a storage box with a transparent lid and multiple compartments. This makes it easy to colour-coordinate your clays and quickly get an overview of your materials.

3. Avoid Contact with PVC Plastic Containers

Some plastic boxes and bags can react with polymer clay, making it sticky or breaking down its structure. To be on the safe side, store the clay in zip-lock bags inside the plastic box. This keeps it safe from dirt while keeping your clay collection organised.

4. Store the Clay at the Right Temperature

Polymer clay should be stored at a temperature between 15–25°C. Excessive heat can make it too soft and sticky, while cold can make it hard and difficult to work with. Avoid storing it near radiators, windows, or in direct sunlight.

5. Keep the Clay Away from Dust and Dirt

Polymer clay is static and easily attracts dust and lint. Wash your hands before working with the clay and store it in a closed container when not in use for a better end result.


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Tips for Restoring Hardened Polymer Clay

Polymer clay can become hard and difficult to work with if it has been stored incorrectly or has aged. Fortunately, there are several ways to restore its flexibility. Here are some effective methods:

  • Warm up the clay: Hold the clay in your hands to use your body heat, or place it in a plastic bag and submerge it in warm water for a few minutes.

  • Knead the clay: Work the clay by kneading it firmly. A pasta machine or rolling pin can also help make it more pliable.

  • Add a softener: If the clay is still hard, try using a softener. We sell softeners from DAS and Staedtler FIMO, but you can also try baby oil, mineral oil or petroleum jelly. Add a little at a time to avoid making it too sticky.

  • Mix with softer clay: Combine hard clay with a softer variety by kneading them together until you achieve the desired consistency.

  • Let the clay rest: Store the clay in an airtight container for a while to see if it regains its flexibility.


Common Mistakes When Storing Polymer Clay

  • Do not store polymer clay in paper: Paper can absorb oils from the clay, making it drier over time.

  • Do not leave clay in direct sunlight: Heat can cause the clay to start curing, which affects its workability.

  • Avoid using the wrong type of plastic: PVC-based plastic containers can break down polymer clay and make it sticky.

  • Avoid extreme temperatures: Store the clay in a place with a stable temperature to keep it in the best condition.

  • Do not store different colours mixed together: Dark colours can transfer onto light ones if stored together without separation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Polymer Clay

What is polymer clay?

Polymer clay is a synthetic modelling clay that cures in a conventional oven. It is soft and pliable before curing, making it perfect for detailed projects such as jewellery, figurines and decorations. Polymer clay comes in many colours and can be blended, sculpted and textured. To learn more about this amazing material, we’ve created a comprehensive guide: All About Polymer Clay.

What can I make with polymer clay?

The possibilities are endless! You can create anything from magnets and jewellery to miniatures of all kinds. Many also use it in mixed media art. Polymer clay is a favourite material among both hobbyists and professional artists. For inspiration on what you can make, read our article Ideas for Creating with Polymer Clay.

Which polymer clay should I buy?

It depends on your project. Choose a softer type for children or beginners, such as FIMO Soft or FIMO Kids, while more advanced techniques may require a firmer clay, such as FIMO Professional. Consider colour, consistency and any special features like gloss or translucency. FIMO is the leading brand for polymer clay and offers options for every project – read our guide: Choosing the Right FIMO Clay.

How do I revive dried-out polymer clay?

You can often restore dry clay by kneading in a softener, such as FIMO Softener or baby oil, in small amounts. Warmth from your hands or body heat can also help. For very hard clay, you may need to let it sit in an airtight container with the softener for a while.

How do I create with polymer clay?

Start by kneading the clay until it becomes pliable. Shape your design and bake it in the oven according to the instructions on the packaging. Allow it to cool before painting, varnishing or assembling. You can also mix colours, use moulds, and create textures with various tools. If you want a detailed step-by-step guide, our article Creating with Polymer Clay is perfect.

How long does an unopened pack of polymer clay last?

An unopened pack can last for several years if stored properly – sealed in an airtight container or bag and kept at room temperature.

How do I store opened polymer clay?

Store it in zip-lock bags, airtight plastic boxes or resealable jars. Keep different colours separate to avoid colour transfer. Clean your hands and work surfaces before use to reduce dirt and dust.


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