
1-Cherry, 2-Lavender, 3-Dusty Mauve, 4-Peach, 5-Mellow Green and 6-Aquamarine:
We have a Sculpey III Chef in the house. And her name is Carrie. A couple of weeks ago she provided 11 color recipes for Read More→

1-Cherry, 2-Lavender, 3-Dusty Mauve, 4-Peach, 5-Mellow Green and 6-Aquamarine:
We have a Sculpey III Chef in the house. And her name is Carrie. A couple of weeks ago she provided 11 color recipes for Read More→

A Big Thanks to Carrie for Sharing These Wonderful Custom Colors:
In my opinion, Sculpey III is actually not the best polymer clay for beginners to start out with. The soft and sticky nature of this product can make it 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→

Would You Like Some Sculpey With That Order of Fimo Classic?
Today’s post is a Fun Quiz / IQ Test that will reveal how much you actually know about choosing the right brand of polymer clay for your jewelry bead and cane Read More→

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→

Premo, Fimo Classic, Fimo Soft and Sculpey III, all for a buck a block:
Yesterday was my lucky day… Michael’s had their 2oz polymer clay blocks on sale for less than what you can usually find them for on eBay. And the ebay Read More→

My Little Guy Broken Hearted From His Broken Sculpey Miniature Project:
I love polymer clay! In fact I even love Premo! polymer clay made by Sculpey. But what the heck was Sculpey thinking when Read More→

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→

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→

Vid #8: Polymer Clay Can Stain Your Furniture. So Be Careful Where You Put It Down:
Never leave your polymer clay sitting on a porous surface you don’t want stained… like your beautifully finished Read More→

Vid #6: Why I Like Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay for Bead Making: Read More→
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