EVA foam on it’s own is a great material to make cosplays from. However, there’s another material that works well with foam or on it’s own. If you aren’t familiar with all the cosplay crafting materials out there though, you may be wondering, what this material is. We’re talking about foam clay. This easy to work with option makes sculpting your costumes a breeze. So let’s dive in to what is foam clay and it’s pros and cons.

Foam clay is a moldable material that’s lightweight, easy to shape and attach to foam. It can be used in a variety of ways. This includes filling cracks and seams in foam, sculpting horns or other small components, detailing, texturing foam and so much more. Overall, it’s very versatile due to it being easy to shape and sculpt. Once dry, you can work with it similar to how you would EVA foam with sanding and painting.

What is Foam Clay Made Of

These are some key ingredients:

  • Acrylic acid polymers
  • Styrene
  • Methyl methacrylate
  • Water
  • Glycerin

Foam Clay Pros and Cons

Pros

  • It’s lightweight even when dry
  • Easy to mold with hands, sculpting tools or in molds
  • Semi flexible after drying
  • Sand it with a rotary tool or sandpaper once it’s dry
  • You’re able to paint it similar to how you would EVA foam
  • Adheres to EVA foam with water

Cons

  • Over time, the dry foam clay can become brittle and crack
  • Fine details might be lost after the clay dries
  • It isn’t water resistant

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