Video #713: This concept of doing a year-end, favorite tools review, may just become a tradition here at the blog.IN THIS POST: — polymer clay tools — year
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Video #713: This concept of doing a year-end, favorite tools review, may just become a tradition here at the blog.IN THIS POST: — polymer clay tools — year
Video #705: Pastel chalks stick surprisingly well to polymer clay. In this video I provide lots of ideas to try it out for yourself.IN THIS POST: — chalk
Video #696: Out of the 22 current Souffle colors, only 6 of them show just a slight shift in color after baking. That’s pretty good!IN THIS POST: —
Video #693: If you absolutely must seal your polymer clay, here are the products that I’ve tested and can recommend.IN THIS POST: — seal — sealing — sealer
Video #692: For the most part, Premo colors are pretty good about not changing colors after they have been properly cured.IN THIS POST: — baked polymer clay —
Video #689: Gel ice packs work great for cooling polymer canes… to minimize distortion when slicing in warmer weather.IN THIS POST: — summer — heat — hot —
Video #676: The trick to keeping those ugly bubbles from showing up, is to sandwich in between two ceramic tiles.IN THIS POST: — baking — flat polymer clay
Video #674: Do you know what color you get, when you mix the 3 primary colors together? Yellow + Blue + Red = Muddy Brown!IN THIS POST: —
Video #665: If you own an extruder, then you will likely end up collecting a lot of different pattern dies and discs.IN THIS POST: — polymer clay extruder
Video #664: To prevent your beads from sliding around like hockey pucks… all you need is a bit of spray adhesive!IN THIS POST: — resin doming tray —