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Hi I don't have cleansing balm or caster oil can I just use Vaseline after scrubbing it with a tooth brush? Could I use Baby oil after scrubbing it with the toothbrush and soap instead? Cheers
Thank you so much for sharing your recipes!! The colors I am always struggling with is salmon, baby pink, baby blue & I would also love to know how to brighten up any colors that look dull. Thank you so so so much, you are amazing ❤❤❤
Hi pretty. Love myself to found someone like u. So clear and kind showing us from materials to tips about ur business. Let me ask you something a bit personal but i have to try . I am just starting my polymer clay designs as of now i got lots of tips from you. But my mean issue that facing right now is that where to sell my handmade products. Did you do a ligal documents before you put ur items online? I mean business permit ect. My items just like a start up not sure if this is my call as micro entrepreneur. If my thoughts is not clear to understand. I apology to that. 😊 kind regards,lyn
I love Fimo clay. I’m going to try premo or get more soufflé I have block of sofffee it niceee. I got some sculpty 3 and learned the hard way. But it only a 4 blocks. One I got from a friend. I mostly do sculptures . But I have small details and I found sculpty 3 break 😢 But it good for big thicc things
Hey Lisa, best wishes for your new adventures! I remember discovering your channel three years ago when I began getting into polymer. You inspire a lot of people with your creativity, passion and knowledge. - your neighbour, Julie 🇨🇦
Thanks for such a thoroughly informative video. This will greatly help on my next project. On a side note....what kind of plant is behind you ? It's incredible ❣
Do you mind sharing where you purchase posts for studs and hooks for dangling earrings? I’ve had the worse luck with getting decent ones for the price.
I am new to this and this was so helpful. I have made several pieces and they look okay but there were things I didn't know and should be doing to get them perfect. Thank you for sharing. I will go back and watch the other videos!
I use the ends of my acrylic roller (the solid one with no hollowed inside) to push down on my unconditioned clays to soften them for a few seconds, then i roll it flat with the roller and then i put it through my pasta machine. Your way is good too but i don't think ive ever rolled that much clay through my machine, it's usually smaller amounts but for smaller amounts the end of the acrylic roller is great.
Thank you!! your information you shared is so helpful!!! I'm a newbie and the shipping was my next project to search. I'm using all the sites you mentioned.
Greetings from Tucson, Arizona. I just 'stumbled' on your channel this morning, and subscribed, and SO happy I did! You've answered questions I didn't know I had. I lost my fabric shop - wall hangings/totes/jackets/pillows/quilt conservation - to COVID and have returned to polymer clay and was lost as what to do with what I've already created.
I noticed you just dipped your paper into the soapy water and started sanding. I have always been told you get better results if you let your papers rest in the soapy for at least 15 minutes.....
I love earthy colors like mustard yellow, golden suntan, soft sky blue and the ones I have difficultly finding are various pinks and purples that look like flower petals.