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Top 5 Tips for Working with Polymer Clay
Top 5 Tips for Working with Polymer Clay
Polymer clay artist Elaine shares the top five tips for working with polymer clay including baby wipes, cornstarch and more.
Elaine's Top 5 Polymer Clay Tools
Elaine's Top 5 Polymer Clay Tools
Elaine shares the top five tools for working with polymer clay. Discover how to use these tools, including a roller machine, a clay extruder and more.
What is Polymer Clay?
What is Polymer Clay?
Want to know more about polymer clay? Read on to learn what it’s made of, what it can be used for and how to cure clay designs.
Learn Simmon's Polymer Clay Blend
Learn Simmon's Polymer Clay Blend
Take your polymer clay blending skills to the next level with Simmon's polymer clay blend. Witness firsthand how this technique creates a stunningly balanced spectrum of colors.
Get Cozy with Knit Polymer Clay
Get Cozy with Knit Polymer Clay
Take your polymer clay skills to cozy new levels with this knit trend. Learn how to incorporate knit clay techniques into your jewelry lines and more with this article.
Secrets to Polymer Clay with Christi Friesen
Secrets to Polymer Clay with Christi Friesen
Polymer clay expert and renowned artist, Christi Friesen is back in the studio to lead us through this exciting 10-part series outlining her top techniques and secrets to creating with polymer clay.
Incredible Inedibles: Mini Polymer Clay Food
Incredible Inedibles: Mini Polymer Clay Food
Feast your eyes on the "Incredible Inedible" trend of incorporating mini polymer clay food into jewelry.
Polymer Clay Succulents
Polymer Clay Succulents
Capitalize on the growing popularity of succulents' eye-catching aesthetic by using sculpted polymer clay to form plants sans soil.
Global Chic: Boho Polymer Clay Jewelry
Global Chic: Boho Polymer Clay Jewelry
Learn how to use polymer clay to create offbeat boho jewelry designs.
Polymer Clay Tools
Polymer Clay Tools
Working with polymer clay can be a hassle without the right tools. This article discusses the most important tools for polymer clay and the design possibilities they provide.
Clay Clean-Up
Clay Clean-Up
Award-winning mixed media artist Lisa Pavelka shares her polymer clay tip for keeping your finished clay project clean free of surface contaminants and any pesky spots.
Blending Colors in Polymer
Blending Colors in Polymer
Mixing your own polymer clay colors can make it difficult to match shades. This article by Tammy Honaman shows a new, easy way to blend the right colors every time.
Make Your Own Beads and Components
Make Your Own Beads and Components
Every jewelry artist knows the rewarding feeling of taking jewelry designs from imagination to creation. Learn about the different product lines that allow you to create pieces of art for you to add to your jewelry.
Ask the Experts Fingerprints Q&A
Ask the Experts Fingerprints Q&A
Q: How do you avoid leaving fingerprints on your polymer clay beads?
Ask the Experts Baking Q&A
Ask the Experts Baking Q&A
Q: How do you use Kato Polyclay? Do you need something else to mix with it or use it by itself. How do you know how long to bake it? Thanks.
Ask the Experts Glaze Q&A
Ask the Experts Glaze Q&A
Q: I have a couple questions about Kato Polyclay. First, what adhesives would you recommend to use with the clay? I've noticed that some of them "eat" through the clay or make it soft and sticky again, and it might take a couple of weeks before you get such a "surprise." The last glue I've used was E6000® Jewelry and Craft Adhesive; no "surprises" so far. Are there any other adhesives which are safe for the polymer clay? Second, is there any particular glaze which is best to cover cured polymer clay with? I've tried Sculpey®, but for some reason it sometimes forms little bubbles on the surface of the clay when dried. Thank you very much.
Ask the Experts Storage Q&A
Ask the Experts Storage Q&A
Q: I have read that you cannot store polymer clay in certain plastic containers as it leaches some of the binding chemicals. Is it okay to store the clay in the bottles that prescription medicines come in as I save them to store beads, etc in? Thank you for your wonderful site and jewelry making components.
Ask the Experts Fimo Q&A
Ask the Experts Fimo Q&A
Q: What is the difference in using Fimo and Kato?
Ask the Experts Release Q&A
Ask the Experts Release Q&A
Q: I was wondering if you need any kind of release with the flex molds? I'm thinking for PMC you'd want to oil them, but what about resin?
Ask the Experts Curing Q&A
Ask the Experts Curing Q&A
Q: I don't have any problems baking kato poly clay except when it comes to the translucent clay. It just turns yellow! What am I doing wrong?
Ask the Experts Apoxie Sculpt Q&A
Ask the Experts Apoxie Sculpt Q&A
Q: Can Apoxie Sculpt be used with polymer? Ex: If I make say a bezel type pendant and want to inlay it with a cab gemstone can I use the Apoxie Sculpt if I choose?
Ask the Experts Using Toilet Paper Tubes Q&A
Ask the Experts Using Toilet Paper Tubes Q&A
Q: We've saved the cardboard tubes from toilet paper and paper towels for a long time--I've done a lot of craft projects with my kids and am looking for a new idea--do you have anything that we can use them for that would incorporate Art Clay® or Kato Polyclay™?
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Q: I have just recently gotten into experimenting with polymer clays. I remember hearing or reading somewhere, before I got into clay, that there is a two-part mold-making material that is intended for clay use. I'd like to make some of my own molds. What are my options that will complement the nature and characteristics of the clay?
Ask the Experts Clay Q&A
Ask the Experts Clay Q&A
Q: During a recent shopping trip I bought three containers of what was grouped with the metal clay supplies in a local hobby and craft store. The product brand is Pardo, and the company website gives the product as the metal listed combined with beeswax to help hold shape until firing. Firing is supposed to be done in a home or convection oven at 266 degrees Fahrenheit (130 degrees Celsius) for 30 minutes per 1/4-inch thickness. I bought one jar of gold, one jar of silver and one jar of bronze. My questions: How does this product match up to the other metal clay products on the market? Could this product be fired using a torch instead of an oven? And how might this product stand up long-term in items crafted with any of the clays purchased? Thank you.
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Q: Can you put sand into polymer clay and bake it? I have someone who wants beads from a Florida trip made with sand.
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Q: Can foil leaf be used on raw polyclay and then baked? If so, should it be covered with a thin sheet of translucent clay or glazed after baking? Can it be used in the mokume-gane technique?
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Q: I have several colors of Kato Polyclay that have hardened in the air. Can I return them to their original texture?
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