
Using Rubbing Alcohol with Crafts
One of my favorite and most used tricks is to use rubbing alcohol in the craft studio. It’s cheap, available, and it just plain works
One of my favorite and most used tricks is to use rubbing alcohol in the craft studio. It’s cheap, available, and it just plain works
Smaller brands often bring unique things to the market and this brand of clay is no different. Here’s my DAS Polymer Clay review. Find out
When you were a kid in school, you learned that there was always one correct answer when you added a column of numbers. Two plus
Will baking polymer clay at lower temperature settings allow you to prevent burning your project? Find out why this isn’t a good idea and learn
Find out about the durability of polymer clay in the dishwasher. Does it need to be sealed? What sealers work best?
I’ve been trying to spend more time in the studio lately and it’s hard. I don’t know if it’s the demands of family, the lure
Few polymer clay products have created the buzz that Translucent Pardo Art Clay has. It is the clearest brand of translucent polymer clay and it
There seems to be a lot of contentiousness about what, exactly, an artist is. Some people get defensive about the term, feeling that only certain
Oh those little crumbs. They can drive you crazy. Here’s a simple tip. I use these 1/8 size baking pans as my actual baking pans
The white residue around your superglue-applied metal findings is perfectly normal. You see, superglue outgases as it dries, and the fumes precipitate on nearby surfaces.
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