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Polymer Clay

Shop polymer clay in NZ from Handy Mandy — the full Mont Marte Make n Bake range, 60 g and 400 g blocks in 30+ colours including metallics. Free NZ shipping over $75, ships from our Morningside Auckland warehouse in 1–2 business days.

Polymer clay (aka oven-bake clay) is malleable when you work it, then sets rock-hard after 15–20 minutes in a standard household oven — no kiln, no fancy equipment. Once hard it can be drilled, sanded, cut, painted and even washed with warm soapy water. That makes it the right clay for jewellery, miniatures, sculpting, kids' craft, and NCEA art projects where you need a permanent set.

Which polymer clay should you buy?

  • Make n Bake 60 g blocks — the right starter size for jewellery, charms, miniatures and small sculpture pieces. Mix-and-match colours without committing to a 400 g block.
  • Make n Bake 400 g blocks — better value if you're working a single colour or doing a larger sculpture, school project, or batch making.
  • Metallic and pearl Make n Bake — for jewellery and statement pieces; bakes to a true metallic finish.
  • Make n Bake sets — pre-curated colour collections, the easiest way to start.

Polymer clay or air-dry clay — which is right for you?

Use polymer clay when you need durability, fine detail, or strong colour saturation. Use air-dry clay when you need scale (large pieces), don't have access to an oven, or want a more matte natural finish. Full comparison guide here.

What pairs with polymer clay

Most polymer-clay buyers also need clay modelling tools for shaping, and an acrylic paint set for finishing pieces after baking. New starters should look at our Polymer Clay Starter Kit — clay, tools, instructions and inspiration in one box.

Frequently asked questions

How do you bake Mont Marte polymer clay?

Pre-heat a standard household oven to 110°C / 230°F. Place pieces on baking paper on a tray, bake for 15–20 minutes (the thicker the piece, the longer). Let cool completely before handling. Always follow the on-pack instructions for the specific block size.

Is polymer clay safe for kids?

Mont Marte Make n Bake polymer clay is non-toxic and conforms to AS/NZS ISO 8124 safety standards. We still recommend an adult does the oven step for under-10s. Wash hands after use.

How long does polymer clay last unbaked?

If kept sealed in its original wrap or an airtight bag, polymer clay stays workable for years. It only sets when you bake it.

Can you paint polymer clay after baking?

Yes — acrylic paint and water-based varnishes both work well on baked polymer clay. Avoid solvent-based finishes (they can react with the clay).

What's the difference between polymer clay and air-dry clay?

Polymer clay needs to be baked in an oven (110°C / 15–20 mins). Air-dry clay sets at room temperature over 24–48 hours. Polymer is harder once set and better for fine detail; air-dry is matte, larger-scale, and easier for kids since there's no oven step.

Do you ship polymer clay NZ-wide?

Yes, all polymer clay ships from our Auckland warehouse, tracked courier 1–3 business days to main centres, +1–2 days rural. Free shipping over $75 NZD.

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  • Black Polymer Clay 60g
    Dark Grey Polymer Clay 60g

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    Make n Bake Polymer Clay Signature 60g

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    Bring your ideas to life with Mont Marte Make n Bake Polymer Clay 60g — a soft, smooth, oven-bake clay that's brilliant for jewellery, miniatures, ...

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FAQ

Polymer clay breaks if the clay has not cured properly, if the design is uneven, or if the clay has been exposed to significant changes in temperature or humidity after baking

Yes, polymer clay can burn if you do not bake it according to package instructions. That is not the ideal outcome for your beautiful creations. However, polymer clay does not burn easily

Yes, once baked, you can seal your project with our glazes to make them waterproof

While air dry clay sets with air, polymer clay sets by heat. Polymer clay also won't shrink while it is hardening, unlike air dry clay.

Painting on polymer clay is completely safe and can help bring your vision to life. You can use hundreds of color combinations and painting techniques to create unique designs.

The stronger brands of polymer clay are durable enough that you cannot break them with your hands.

Polymer clay is non-toxic, so it is completely safe to use around children and pets.

When cutting pieces or shapes from a sheet or slab of polymer clay, the best way to keep the clay from sticking in the cutters is to use a work surface that the clay sticks to.

You can purchase polymer clay at art supply stores, craft stores, online retailers such as Handy Mandy.

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