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Polymer clay is so versatile and easy to lean how to use.

Polymer clay is a manmade material that remains pliable for long periods, but bakes or "cures" in your home oven at a fairly low temperature.

You can sculpt it, carve it, stamp it, texture it, sand it, buff it, paint it, and build with it to create sculpture, accessories, figurines, dolls, or jewelry, or use it to embellish other surfaces.

You can use polymer clay to make mosaics, plaques, wall hangings, furniture, and other decorations.

Once you have the polymer clay down you should try your hand at the precious metal clays. They require higher temperatures to cure or fire and you can create jewelry beads, charms and so much more.

The only limitation to these clays is your imagination!

 

 

       
         
         

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