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Sunday, 11 May 2014

Working with Polymer Clay


Hello my friends!

Lately I have been having a lot of fun playing with polymer clay. I can't wait to show you the miniature cakes I have been baking! But first I thought I would share some tips with you. Most of these tips came to me via my brilliant friend Pat, who is a crafster extrordinaire.
Lets start with:

Tools

  • Polymer Clay in a wide variety of colors (Fimo and Sculpey are two common brands)
  • Liquid Sculpey for making things like icing
  • Clear Polymer Clay Glue or Clear Tacky Glue
  • Texturing tools. These can be purchased at a craft store or be creative and use common household items like peppercorns!
  • Cheap Plastic Placemat
  • Pasta Maker
  • Roller
  • Small Plastic Bags
  • Shape Cutters 
  • Chalk Pastels and small applicator brush
  • Cornstarch
  • Baby Wipes

Tips

  • Make sure your workspace and hands are as clean as you can get them before you begin. Any dust will show up in your work and we don't want that!
  • Work on a cheap plastic placemat, which protects your table and wipes down easily.
  • Keep Baby Wipes on hand to clean your hands as needed.
  • Keep a small jar of cornstarch on hand and frequently dust your hands with it. This makes the clay much more easy to work with.
  • Your clay will have to be softened considerably before you can work with it. A fast way to do this is to put the clay in a small bag and place it in your bra or under your armpit. Seriously! Leave it there for about five minutes.
  • Roll the clay out using the pasta maker to further soften it and to achieve the desired thickness
  • Use a small roller if you don't have a pasta maker.
  • Apply cornstarch to your hands to gently manipulate the clay and even out rough edges on your miniature creation.
  • Apply chalk pastels with a small brush to add color and realism.
  • Use clear polymer clay glue to attach embellishments to things like cakes. If you can't get your hands on some, let the baked miniature cake sit for about a day and attach decorations with clear tacky glue.
  • If you mess up, don't sweat it! You can always try again.
  • Remember that if you are storing your polymer clay in plastic drawers you must first put the clay in plastic wrap or a small plastic bag. Otherwise your clay will be ruined and degraded.
I hope these tips have been helpful. Go have fun!


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