So basically I couldn't be bothered to buy the actual bottle of liquid polymer clay because a) it's rather expensive and b) I'd rarely use it. Instead I came up with a way of making liquid polymer clay myself. It may not be the easiest thing to work with but looks just as awesome.
Here's the tutorial, hope you like it
You will need.....
- polymer clay (in this case I'm using white
- water
- container/mixing bowl
- something to stir with
Hope that was some what informative xxx
Could you warm up the clay also?
ReplyDeleteYes that helps I was wondering how to make polymer snow that gives me a another method to try. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWill it air dry or do you have to bake it?
ReplyDeleteWill it air dry or do you have to bake it?
ReplyDeleteIf you are using polymer clay, yes you have to bake it. If you are using an air dry clay, there is no need to bake it, but it may take longer to dry.
DeleteHi I was wondering if this method works to bind unbaked clay to baked?
ReplyDeleteyes
ReplyDeleteYou do wonderful work. Looking forward to trying your method because you're right--liquid clay is expensive.
ReplyDeleteJust what I needed! <3 Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust what I was looking for!
ReplyDeletewonderful, I have searching on this. Thank you for your generosity.
ReplyDeleteCan you make it in a good size batch and store it?
ReplyDeleteHow do I join 2 pieces of unbaked clay together?
ReplyDeleteyou can use a little bit of water or you can use a tool or toothpick to blend them together a bit
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