Rolling polymer clay out evenly is a real challenge, but when you're making miniatures, even a slight difference in depth is noticeable, so it's a good idea to perfect the art of an even...
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Polymer clay stamps are used to make an imprint pattern or image in uncooked clay. You simply press the stamp onto the clay and once it's baked, you can paint the indented and/or raised areas to...
Imagine the disappointment, you've taken your miniature out of the oven, cooled it down and you notice an air bubble in your design. Air bubbles in polymer clay are frustrating, but they aren't...
How Do I Bake Small Polymer Clay Models Without Burning Them?
How to bake polymer clay models is one of the most popular questions online and it's no wonder, if you've spend hours crafting a model then the last thing you want to do is burn it! There's plenty...
Why Does My Polymer Clay Keep Breaking? And How Do I Stop It?
There's nothing more frustrating than spending ages handcrafting a miniature masterpiece, just to have it break or crack either during baking or once it's cooled. Why does polymer clay break? The...
Is Polymer Clay Waterproof? And What Happens When It Gets Wet?
Cute polymer clay miniatures would be a fabulous addition to any fairy garden, but what happens if they get wet outside? I didn't want my daughter's fairy garden accessories to be a washout, so I...