I’ve always found that it bubbles a bit more than other brands, but it’s great when mixed with a different clay. Premo is a well-loved brand that has a wide range of colors and effects. This allows you to create custom colors and develop a custom look and feel to your clay.įimo can be very crumbly and hard to work with right out of the package, but I promise with a little bit of time, patience, and conditioning, it will come together (we’ll get to conditioning soon). ![]() PRO TIP You can mix all the clay brands together. Each of these brands is very strong after baking, if baked properly your finished project will hold up beautifully to ongoing use. Together they come in a massive range of colors and have a variety of finishes when baked. The clay I use for the projects in this book are Fimo, Premo, Sculpey Soufflé, and Cernit. The more you use and experiment with different brands, the easier it will be to narrow down your favorites. Some brands work for every project, and some are better suited for specific projects. Now that you know what it is, which brand should you choose? There is no right or wrong answer to this question it truly comes down to preference! Each brand has its own look, feel, and characteristics. ![]() ![]() It is a beautifully versatile medium that began as a craft for kids but that can now be found as part of works in major museums. After baking, it becomes hard but flexible plastic. It is soft and malleable until safely baked at a low temperature (275☏) in your home oven or toaster oven. Introduction to Polymer Clay Polymer clay is a man-made modeling clay made of polyvinyl chloride, better known as PVC.
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