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These are handmade polymer clay beads that you can make in your home oven. They’re easy to make yourself so that you can make jewelry that’s completely yours. Nobody else

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Tiny bubbles are so, so frustrating. They can come from trapped air, but sometimes it seems the pasta machine, itself, is causing them. If you just can’t get them worked

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Quick Tip. We normally use a long polymer clay blade to slide behind sheets, releasing them from the work surface. But what if your sheet is super thin or fragile?

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Photograph showing 'Fogging' as the result of superglue outgassing on polymer Clay.

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. (Remember your forensic crime dramas?

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Test tiles used by Ginger Davis Allman while testing polymer clay.

I’m always amused when someone wants to know the best product, but dozens of people reply with the name of their favorite product. Often, those people have only tried that

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