Article: There are different types of air drying clay that are ideally suited for different purposes. You'll need to know what you are using the clay for, in order to determine which type of clay is right for you. These are other questions you should ask yourself:  How big is my final product going to be? How heavy do I want my final product to be? How much money can I spend on my clay? Do I want my clay to have a heftier, "premium" feel (usually applies to jewelry/trinkets/beads)? Usually, larger projects will benefit from paper clay. Since they require a lot of material, you'll save money. The finished project will also be much lighter.  Paper based clay feels fluffy to work with, but is hard and light when it dries.  Paper based clay will be fluffy and chunks of it will break off in similar fashion to cotton candy. Equally strong, resin based clay (sometimes called porcelain based clay) is much denser, and when it is dried seems much more similar to baked polymer clay. It is also much more expensive and heavier.  Smaller projects like jewelry or beads benefit from the "premium" feel of resin or porcelain based clay.  Resin based clay is denser and will pull apart like fudge, caramel, or toffee. After you've determined what type of clay you want to purchase, you'll need to go out and buy it. Be sure that you buy enough for your project, but don't buy too much. Opened clay is hard to store and can easily become hard to work with and useless. . You can purchase your clay locally at an arts and crafts store, or purchase it online.  If you still aren't sure what type of clay to use, or want advice on your project, some stores have clerks that can answer your questions, and even offer classes.  Purchasing your clay online will usually give you better prices and options, but you may have to wait several days for it to arrive.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Determine the type of project you are using air drying clay for. Choose paper-based air drying clay for larger projects. Choose resin-based air drying clay for smaller projects like jewelry. Buy your clay.

Select the dirt block-shaped Minecraft icon, then click PLAY at the bottom of the Minecraft launcher. It's in the middle of the Minecraft window. Doing so brings up a list of your singleplayer worlds. Double-click the world in question to load it. In order to find a village in Minecraft, your selected world must have cheats enabled for it. If you don't have a world with cheats enabled, click Create New World, enter a world name, click More World Options..., click Allow Cheats: OFF, and click Create New World. Press the / key to do so. The console text box will open at the bottom of the window. Type in locate Village and then press the ↵ Enter key. The capital "V" in "Village" is extremely important, as using a lower-case "v" will result in a broken command. You should see a white-text message that reads "Located Village at [x-coordinate] (y?) [z-coordinate]" near the bottom of the Minecraft window.  For example, you might see "Located Village at 123 (y) 456" here. The y-coordinate (altitude) is usually unknown, meaning that you'll need to use trial-and-error to guess it. Re-open the console, then type in teleport [player] [x-coordinate] [y-coordinate] [z-coordinate], replacing the bracketed information with your username and the coordinates of the village. You will need to guess the y coordinate.  For a player named "Waffles" in the above example, you'd enter teleport Waffles 123 [guess] 456. Names are case-sensitive. Try using a number between 70 and 80 for the y-coordinate. If you are running Minecraft 1.12 or higher, you can use the selector @s instead of your username. This will run your teleport command. As long as the y-coordinate isn't so high that the fall kills you or such that it places you inside of a wall, you will land in, above, or below the village.  If you're underground, dig up to get to the village. If you spawn inside of a wall in Survival mode, you'll quickly suffocate; to prevent this, you can attempt to mine your way out.
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Open Minecraft. Click Singleplayer. Select a world that has cheats enabled. Open the console. Enter the "locate" command. Review the results. Type in the "teleport" command. Press ↵ Enter.