FAQ
Polymer clay breaks if the clay has not cured properly, if the design is uneven, or if the clay has been exposed to significant changes in temperature or humidity after baking
Yes, polymer clay can burn if you do not bake it according to package instructions. That is not the ideal outcome for your beautiful creations. However, polymer clay does not burn easily
Yes, once baked, you can seal your project with our glazes to make them waterproof
While air dry clay sets with air, polymer clay sets by heat. Polymer clay also won't shrink while it is hardening, unlike air dry clay.
Painting on polymer clay is completely safe and can help bring your vision to life. You can use hundreds of color combinations and painting techniques to create unique designs.
The stronger brands of polymer clay are durable enough that you cannot break them with your hands.
Polymer clay is non-toxic, so it is completely safe to use around children and pets.
When cutting pieces or shapes from a sheet or slab of polymer clay, the best way to keep the clay from sticking in the cutters is to use a work surface that the clay sticks to.
You can purchase polymer clay at art supply stores, craft stores, online retailers such as Handy Mandy.
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