
Making Beads With Fimo or Sculpey Requires Very Little To Get Started:
One of the most common polymer clay beginner questions is:
“I don’t want to buy a lot of unnecessary stuff. What is Read More→

Making Beads With Fimo or Sculpey Requires Very Little To Get Started:
One of the most common polymer clay beginner questions is:
“I don’t want to buy a lot of unnecessary stuff. What is Read More→

Vid #76: How to avoid burnt clay projects by using ceramic tiles to bake polymer clay instead of cookie sheets:
Today’s article is a perfect example of how you can learn from my mistakes. The burned clay shown in the photo Read More→

The only time to use a full size kitchen oven for baking polymer clay, would be if you make enormous dinosaur beads :-)
There are so many reasons why a toaster oven is the preferred polymer clay tool for baking Read More→

Having Problems Keeping White Polymer Clay Beads from Getting Tarnished During the Baking Process?
Has this ever happened to you? You put some crisp white beads in the oven to bake, and out comes some grey-brown-purple Read More→

Vid #38: Baking Polymer Clay – Keep Your Oven Clean and Your Beads Tented:
Dirty ovens can often yellow your polymer clay, especially with the lighter colors.
To help prevent this Read More→

Vid #12: Polymer Clay Tools and Kitchen Utensils Should Be Kept Separate:
Always keep the tools you use for polymer clay and the tools you use for food preparation separate. It’s best not to risk cross contamination between the two. Read More→
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