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- Added Apr 18, 2013
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Hey guys! This is just a quick video of my craft area where I make my polymer clay charms and other things :) Please read the FAQ below, and if you have any more questions leave me a comment! :D If you'd like to see a more detailed video on any section of my desk let me know :)
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Hey guys! This is just a quick video of my craft area where I make my polymer clay charms and other things :) Please read the FAQ below, and if you have any more questions leave me a comment! :D If you'd like to see a more detailed video on any section of my desk let me know :)
FAQ:
Q: Where did you get your molds?
A: I made them all with Amazing Mold Putty that I bought online. You can purchase many different mold designs on Etsy :)
Q: Where did you get your eye/head pins?
A: I get all my findings from eBay
Q: Where did you get your tools?
A: I bought most of mine either in local craft stores on eBay. Everywhere will have different stock, so check your local stores first and then try online, I'm sure you can find everything to suit your needs there :)
Q: Where did you get your clay?
A: I purchased a lot of clay during a sale in my local store and the rest i got from the UK in the mail. Purchasing clay online can get expensive with the postage costs, so always check your local stores first :)
Q: What brand of clay do you use?
A: So far i only got to try Fimo, Sculpey and Premo polymer clays. I'd really love to try cernit and kato clay, as well as white air dry clay from Daiso. Fimo Air is a good quality clay but it isn't white.
Q: I'm starting polymer clay. Do I need to invest in all those tools?
A: Absolutely not. All you really need is a few basics, such as a blade, a roller, toothbrush, shading brush, dotting tool, blending tool and sculpting tool. I have so many because I always find different uses for things and I like to have a huge variety of tools depending on what effect I want to achieve
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