







🎭 Sculpt your cosplay dreams with flawless detail and zero hassle!
CALPALMY’s 3.3 lbs Moldable Cosplay Foam Clay is a premium gray, high-density foam clay designed for intricate sculpting. It air-dries evenly within 24-48 hours without cracking or shrinking, and its lightweight, sandable, and paintable surface ensures professional-quality finishes. Perfectly compatible with EVA foam, wood, fabric, and more, this clay is a must-have for millennial creatives aiming to elevate their cosplay and craft projects with ease and precision.








| ASIN | B09ZTHL4YX |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #647 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #6 in Pottery & Modeling Clays |
| Brand | CALPALMY |
| Brand Name | CALPALMY |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,883 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
| Included Components | Clay, Sculpting Tools |
| Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CALPALMY |
| Material | Foam |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Model Name | Moldable Cosplay Foam Clay (White) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Air Drying, Flexible |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sculpting |
| UPC | 810071111594 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**H
Works perfectly for furry Accesories and Crafts
I recommend leaving it to dry for 48h-72h hours (meaning 2-3 days) to have a complete dry and have no trouble. Works good to sand it and no cracks when dried. Is very light and easy to use, soft and just like Play-Doh. Very fun to use. Size is small tho not a lot to work but still pretty decent. Mix with water to smooth it and can perfectly stick to aluminum foil. 10/10 recommended if you are a Crafter.
A**E
Great – Fun to Work With!
I really love this clay! I’m no expert in crafting and don’t do this type of thing often, but I thought it would be fun to try as a beginner, and it’s been perfect for making small figures and designs. It took a little time to get the hang of how it works, and I did a few test figures first. The foam does bounce back a bit as you mold it, so you’ll need to adjust from time to time. One thing to note is to be careful how you set your pieces to dry, as they do flatten on the side they’re resting on. I’ve found it works best when they have one designated base to sit on. As it dries, the outer layer becomes rigid, while the inside remains soft, which allows you to add texture and detail like puncture holes. The clay sticks to itself effortlessly, making it easy to add pieces on or place little details without damaging them (like the little flowers on my bear.) I also experimented with adding a tiny bit of acrylic paint to alter the base color, which worked fine, though adding too much will cause the clay to seize up and become difficult to mold. I also found it paints beautifully once dried. When fully hardened, the clay is lightweight and solid, though it does take some time to fully dry inside, even if it feels dry to the touch outside. I know it's fully dried when I can knock on it and it doesn't bounce back at all and sounds hollow inside. Overall, it’s been a really fun clay to work with, and I’m excited to keep experimenting!
G**L
Super pliable & easy to work with
This was my first experience with foam clay. I love how lightweight it was on the finished item. While making a number of trim pieces and embellishments for a single item, the weight (and balance) of the finished item were a concern. No worries though - those elements barely added any weight at all. I bought & opened this package in December. I didn't open again for several months, and finally pitched it after spotting faint mold discolorations yesterday (in the final days of May). That's an incredible opened-pkg "shelf life" compared to homemade cold porcelain. My only "complaint" is that detailing and edges produced (from the individual molds) are the tiniest bit softer than homemade or commercial air-dry clays. And that attribute just lent a gentle "weathered" quality to my molded elements, which were simply perfect on the finished product. Had I not seen the same embellishments made from other air-dry clays, I wouldn't likely have even noticed this subtle difference. And speaking of differences: The final finished clay work is like tough, rubberized foam. Sealing the piece provided additional reinforcement. While it's nothing you'll be cutting diamonds with, the foam clay was a great option to embellish a hand-made, customized gift. Bonus: If the recipient drops the finished item, or even drops something on it that makes contact with this finished, dried foam clay, the chance of breakage or cracking of the embellishments is virtually zero. I'm very happy with this product's performance and won't hesitate to buy it again for similar applications.
T**D
Fun , but limited
If you are deciding whether this clay might be useful, buy the smaller size. I bought the 1.1 lb size, and I don't know if I will ever use it all. Pros: light, soft, fun to play with, has about an hour of work time before it starts to harden too much to manipulate. Would be fun for kids. Air dries after about 48 hours. Cons: a bit too soft, and the sculpted object will not hold its shape until about after an hour, so it's difficult to support a piece in that time if it has vertical elements. It also sort of squishes down if it has any substantial weight to it. When fully hardened, after about 48 hours, it is too fragile for many projects. I've seen images of flowers with thin petals made with this, and I would not recommend using this clay for that kind of sculpture because the thinner it is, the more likely it will break. While it's advertised as being for use in making "cosplay" , it breaks very easily, so I don't think it would be good for things like ears, or anything that could stick out and be liable to bang on a doorway or another cosplayer. It might be useful for chunkier cosplay parts, but I wouldn't use it for very large items, like masks, or ornate armor pieces because it would be tremendously disappointing to spend hours making something only for it to break if you accidentally knock it off a table. You can see from the video how easy it is to break, also, it's easy to leave marks on the fully cured item. Final rating: While it appears to have more cons than pros, this is in reference to my intention of being able to build cosplay pieces, which I don't think this clay is really suited for, except for specific circumstances, I gave it four stars, because I can see it being fun for kids to play with. It's easy to use, doesn't require baking, and it's fun to squish around in your hands because of its soft texture.
M**O
Great for crafting!
This foam clay works great! It forms easy and keeps it shape. You can sand it and it has a nice printable finish. The handy container with a zip lock bag inside makes it last a long time. I will definitely buy again!
A**N
Great light weight crafting material
Great value its super soft like a cloud I don't even know how to explain how soft this clay is. Fun for kids to craft literally anything my daughter likes to make little accessories for her barbies like pretend food items or animals. It dries and stays slightly flexible like lightweight dense foam. Great quality especially for the price. We usually get colored packs but I got all white this time because we intended to paint it this time. I used it to make a deathgun face mask (from Sword Art Online) for my son's halloween costume
B**A
Great for molding, especially create when using it in silicone molds
For your cosplay crafts it gets the job done with messing with expanding foam. We all know the horrors in that. Love this product
N**Y
Does Not Hold Details Well
It works fine if you don't need to retain detail, but if you do then I wouldn't purchase this foam clay. Pros: Soft, pliable, easy to work with. Dries in the stated time Cons: Does not hold detail. You will lose at least 60% of any detail you sculpt into this clay.
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