Free Polymer Clay Tools from Around the House
You don’t need to buy expensive tools to work with polymer clay. Here are 10 free polymer clay tools that you will find around the
You don’t need to buy expensive tools to work with polymer clay. Here are 10 free polymer clay tools that you will find around the
You might have heard that print is dead. Not true! These high-quality polymer clay magazines bring fresh ideas, tutorials, news, and concepts to your art.
A while back a friend asked me why I had baby wipes (aka diaper wipes) on my grocery list since my youngest child is 14.
Optical brighteners are fluorescent dyes that take invisible UV light and reflect it back in the visible spectrum. If something contains this dye, you will
This Clay Brand Series is an exclusive email series available to my email subscribers (that’s YOU!) for a limited time. The full course will be
Staci Louise Smith is a talented bead and jewelry artist who works with polymer clay and metals, and is known for her organic, chunky, and
Cindy Lietz, known as The Polymer Clay Tutor online, is a Canadian polymer clay teacher known for her open, engaging style and her endless patience
Polymer clay tools don’t have to be expensive. Check out these really great cheap polymer clay tools that I bought recently. Lots of bang for
Here is a list of publications and interviews with Ginger Davis Allman. Ginger is a world-renowned polymer clay writer, teacher, and artist based in the
Oyumaru thermoplastic from Japan that melts in hot water and can make reusable molds or small charms. It makes good texture stamps for polymer clay.
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