Smoothing polymer clay

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Polymer clay is a versatile medium for creating original figurines, jewelry beads, miniatures, and other craft projects. However, after baking the clay, you may wonder what to do if it is still soft? We researched common problems with working with polymer clay related to baking it in the oven. So, dive into your next clay […]

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Clay Repository | DIY Clay kits on Instagram: "⭐️ Clay Tip: Here’s how to remove fingerprints and imperfections when creating pieces with polymer clay.  I love shaping clay pieces by hand and don’t really like to use gloves (am I the only one that gets sweaty hands when working with gloves on?). So here’s the perfect solution: corn starch.  When I finish my pieces I always smooth them with corn starch to remove finger prints and imperfections.  It’s also a great way to smooth edges so you don’t have to sand the pieces after baking. Give it a try next time you are making your clay creations, this is a game changer 😉🙌  #clay #polymerclay #claytip #polymerclayart #polymerclayjewelry #polymerclaycreations #clayartist #claycreations #clayjewelry #handmade #handmadejewelry #handcrafted #clayea Smoothing Polymer Clay, Clay Tips, Sweaty Hands, Clay Pieces, Am I The Only One, How To Make Clay, How To Make Rings, Fimo Clay, Polymer Clay Projects

Clay Repository | DIY Clay kits on Instagram: "⭐️ Clay Tip: Here’s how to remove fingerprints and imperfections when creating pieces with polymer clay. I love shaping clay pieces by hand and don’t really like to use gloves (am I the only one that gets sweaty hands when working with gloves on?). So here’s the perfect solution: corn starch. When I finish my pieces I always smooth them with corn starch to remove finger prints and imperfections. It’s also a great way to smooth edges so you…

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MyClayCo Polymer Clay Supplies on Instagram: "There are so many things to learn about #polymerclay, and I know I’ve definitely learnt some lessons the hard way! I’ve just uploaded our latest free YouTube tutorial that goes through a range of first-hand tips and tricks I’ve learnt, including some helpful hints on curing your clay correctly. 

Check out 11 things I wish I knew about polymer clay before I started - the link to our YouTube channel is in our bio ✨ Hope you find it helpful! ☺️

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MyClayCo Polymer Clay Supplies on Instagram: "There are so many things to learn about #polymerclay, and I know I’ve definitely learnt some lessons the hard way! I’ve just uploaded our latest free YouTube tutorial that goes through a range of first-hand tips and tricks I’ve learnt, including some helpful hints on curing your clay correctly. Check out 11 things I wish I knew about polymer clay before I started - the link to our YouTube channel is in our bio ✨ Hope you find it helpful…

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Ginger Davis Allman on Instagram: "Soap and water does not work well to clean polymer clay and the associated dyes, pigments, and substances that we use in our art.  What does work, though, is rubbing alcohol. It's also known as isopropyl alcohol or ispropanol.  No, this isn't the kind you drink.   Rubbing alcohol dissolves polymer clay, alcohol inks, paint, varnish (even dried varnish), liquid clay, and even uncured resin. It's an excellent solvent and it works VERY well as an all-purpose cleaning agent for your polymer clay tools and work surface.  It also works wonders for smoothing fingerprints or removing lint from your UNBAKED polymer clay creations.  Alcohol won't ruin your manicure or dissolve your tools. (Always use the least aggressive solvent for your needs!!)  In the US, this a Polymer Clay Varnish, Painting With Rubbing Alcohol, Smoothing Polymer Clay, Liquid Polymer Clay Ideas, Liquid Polymer Clay, Liquid Clay, Clay Arts, Bottle Tree, Clay Canes

Ginger Davis Allman on Instagram: "Soap and water does not work well to clean polymer clay and the associated dyes, pigments, and substances that we use in our art. What does work, though, is rubbing alcohol. It's also known as isopropyl alcohol or ispropanol. No, this isn't the kind you drink. Rubbing alcohol dissolves polymer clay, alcohol inks, paint, varnish (even dried varnish), liquid clay, and even uncured resin. It's an excellent solvent and it works VERY well as an all-purpose…

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