Yay, someone else who likes the hands on, and who has short nails like me! I just discovered mica powder. I am loving blending black-green into copper on a black ground... with a hint of purple and a gold highlight used sparingly.
so, having got a dragon mould, and powdered it in dark green, blue, copper and gold all blending I am now making a patchwork bag to match the colours and will use the dragon as a clasp.
Really pretty colors in mica powder. Do you have to use a stamp or stencil? Or can you just use it on flat piece of clay to make the colors pop. I am new to polymer clay, and trying to learn all the material and how everything works. Thanks Great informational video.
Can you use the pigment powders with a silk screen like you sell in your shop? Will it damage the silk screens? Thanks, love your Wednesday Createalong Videos!
Yay, someone else who likes the hands on, and who has short nails like me! I just discovered mica powder. I am loving blending black-green into copper on a black ground... with a hint of purple and a gold highlight used sparingly.
so, having got a dragon mould, and powdered it in dark green, blue, copper and gold all blending I am now making a patchwork bag to match the colours and will use the dragon as a clasp.
Really pretty colors in mica powder. Do you have to use a stamp or stencil? Or can you just use it on flat piece of clay to make the colors pop. I am new to polymer clay, and trying to learn all the material and how everything works. Thanks Great informational video.
Can you use the pigment powders with a silk screen like you sell in your shop? Will it damage the silk screens? Thanks, love your Wednesday Createalong Videos!
Sure you can use the pigments and no it won't damage the screen