Huge Disclaimer: I am in no way an expert in all clay brands, so this experiment should be taken with a grain of salt. The materials that are mostly available to me are Sculpey and Fimo, which is why these are the two brands that I used to experiment with. I am aware that there are more brands out there, and I hear from clay groups that some are even better than these two brands. I am also acutely aware that even if you follow all the advice given to you, you could still end up with broken clay. This is because there are so many factors to consider, eg. how much the clay was conditioned, the temperatures of baking (and the temperatures in your craft room could also be a factor), thickness, etc.
The reason that I wanted to do this video was because I am not an advocate of waste. If what is mostly available to you is Sculpey III, there still might be a way to use it =) That is really why I wanted to show you what I do with mine.
As with anything, if it's the first time you will be using these blends, please experiment in small batches to see what works best for you.
Thank you for watching, and if this in any way helped you, then yey! I hope you do like and subscribe to my channel, and if you're also on Instagram, do check me out @crafttime.ph.
The reason that I wanted to do this video was because I am not an advocate of waste. If what is mostly available to you is Sculpey III, there still might be a way to use it =) That is really why I wanted to show you what I do with mine.
As with anything, if it's the first time you will be using these blends, please experiment in small batches to see what works best for you.
Thank you for watching, and if this in any way helped you, then yey! I hope you do like and subscribe to my channel, and if you're also on Instagram, do check me out @crafttime.ph.
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