Quick question, does one have to use liquid polymer to ‘glue’ the pieces together before baking or does clay on clay naturally stick well together? I see you used it on the candy corn but not for the other items. Thank you in advance for your help. Love this tutorial 😊
Hi, Linda! Thank you so much! Raw clay on raw clay sticks together on its own, so there usually isn't a need to use liquid polymer for 'gluing', you can do this for extra strength, but because the candy corns I attached were baked, it needs the liquid for adhesion, otherwise it would fall off. I hope that helps! 💕
Aw, thanks so much! That means a lot to me. 💕 The listing I got the molds from says it's okay to bake in, but I didn't, just to be safe. It's really easy to pop them out, just wiggle it a little and it comes off. ☺️
There are so many great Halloween cupcake ideas, here! Fantastic video, thank you for sharing. 🦇🦇🦇👏👏👏💚💚💚💜💜💜
You're welcome! I'm so happy you loved the video! 💕
They’re all so adorable, I can’t choose a favourite!
Thank you so much! 💕
Quick question, does one have to use liquid polymer to ‘glue’ the pieces together before baking or does clay on clay naturally stick well together? I see you used it on the candy corn but not for the other items. Thank you in advance for your help. Love this tutorial 😊
Hi, Linda! Thank you so much! Raw clay on raw clay sticks together on its own, so there usually isn't a need to use liquid polymer for 'gluing', you can do this for extra strength, but because the candy corns I attached were baked, it needs the liquid for adhesion, otherwise it would fall off. I hope that helps! 💕
The little candy corn is my favourite!! Do you bake the charms in the molds? I’ve never used one before. I love your videos btw!! (:
Aw, thanks so much! That means a lot to me. 💕 The listing I got the molds from says it's okay to bake in, but I didn't, just to be safe. It's really easy to pop them out, just wiggle it a little and it comes off. ☺️