Archive for Kato Clay

What To Do About Fimo Soft Polymer Clay That’s Too Soft and Sticky

Polymer Clay Ice Pack

5 Bead And Cane Making Tips for Polymer Clay Artists with Hot Hands and Warm Studios:

Warm work areas and hot hands can create challenges with polymer clay. When the clay gets too warm it becomes soft and then sticks to your hands and tools. Plus Read More→

A Polymer Clay How To Tip for Making Beads Using White Fimo Clay

Using Rubbing Alcohol to Clean White Fimo Clay

Vid #67: For making jewelry beads with bright white clay, always keep rubbing alcohol handy for cleaning:

Have you ever been frustrated after your pasta machine left streaks of color on some brand new white polymer clay Read More→

How to Make Fimo Clay (Sculpey Clay) Mixes for Purple Jewelry Beads

Purple Bead Jewelry Inspiration

The perfect color for making polymer clay jewelry or a simple fimo bead… Purples bring peaceful beauty and majesty to all they grace:

Think Lavender water sprinkled on linens; Violet colored petals on a petite pansy flower; Read More→

Premo Sculpey Clay and Kato Clay Recipes for Blue Beads and Jewelry

Blue Bead Jewelry Inspiration

Whether you’re just learning how to make polymer clay beads or you are a seasoned Fimo artist, these blue jewelry bead color ideas are for you!

Think of a crisp bright sky, smooth rolling ocean waves, the Read More→

Here’s Some Red Polymer Clay Recipes for You to Try Out

Red Polymer Clay

Mixing Polymer Clay Allows You to Create Perfect Color Shades for Any Bead Jewelry Project:

If you try out any of the following red and pink polymer clay recipes, let me know how Read More→

Polymer Clay Rose Cane – Color Recipe Ideas

Polymer Clay Rose Cane

Making Polymer Clay Rose Canes is Especially Fun When You Know How To Create Your Very Own Custom Clay Color Recipes:

The following is just a small sampling of the trendy recipes published every Read More→

What Polymer Clay is Best for Millefiori

Millefiori Polymer Clay

I get asked this question a lot… "What polymer clay is best for millefiori?"

The answer is a firm clay that won’t easily distort.

There are a few different brands of polymer clay that Read More→