Every person that starts polymer clay, should watch this perfect tutorial! I only had 3 books when I first started. I’m not sure if TH-cam was even a thing then. Well done and thank you.
Oh thank you ❤️❤️❤️ hehe yes, there wasn’t much on TH-cam when we started either! So grateful for all the amazing tutorials you can now watch on every subject you can dream of!
Thanks for sharing these tips, they're super helpful. Would the clay softener work on clay that has been baked? I'm just starting out and have a lot of practice pieces and hate the idea of just throwing them away.
It doesn’t work on baked clay unfortunately 😔 you can use your already baked clay in a few other ways though, I have seen people cut it up and use it in a mosaic kind of way, and I’ve also seen people grate it onto unbaked clay to make a kind of sprinkled effect!
Hi there! We normally start on the thickest setting and work our way down until it gets to the thickness we’re after 😊 if you’re using an Atlas we normally roll on 0 a few times then move down to 1, and sometimes 2 😊
So long as it’s stored correctly it should be ok 😊 I have polymer clay 5+ years old that’s still fine and I’ve heard of people having 10+ year old clay that’s still ok. Just make sure your clay is stored in a cool, dark place, particularly if you won’t be using it for a while!
Every person that starts polymer clay, should watch this perfect tutorial! I only had 3 books when I first started. I’m not sure if TH-cam was even a thing then. Well done and thank you.
Oh thank you ❤️❤️❤️ hehe yes, there wasn’t much on TH-cam when we started either! So grateful for all the amazing tutorials you can now watch on every subject you can dream of!
I'm so happy that I found your channel. Watching you handling the clay is so much better than reading about how to do it.
Thank you 🥰 yes, I am a visual learner too, I totally get it!
OMG this is a life changer for me! Thank you. 😊
Oh yay, so glad you found it helpful! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for this very informative video🤗🇬🇧
My pleasure 😇
Great video full of wonderful tips! Thanks for sharing this helpful information 😀
Thank you! 🥰 my pleasure!
This is such a great video for new folks to clay! I wish i had all these helpful videos many years ago😂
Thank you! 🥰 yes, we are so lucky to have TH-cam as a resource nowadays!
@@myclayco agreed, this channel alone has saved me from multiple headaches lol
Great video, thanks
My pleasure 🥰
Thanks for sharing these tips, they're super helpful.
Would the clay softener work on clay that has been baked? I'm just starting out and have a lot of practice pieces and hate the idea of just throwing them away.
It doesn’t work on baked clay unfortunately 😔 you can use your already baked clay in a few other ways though, I have seen people cut it up and use it in a mosaic kind of way, and I’ve also seen people grate it onto unbaked clay to make a kind of sprinkled effect!
Grata pela aula ❤
Our pleasure! ❤️
Hello! For conditioning the clay, what setting should I use on my pasta machine? ✨
Hi there! We normally start on the thickest setting and work our way down until it gets to the thickness we’re after 😊 if you’re using an Atlas we normally roll on 0 a few times then move down to 1, and sometimes 2 😊
What are the pink sticks with a 3 on them called
They’re 3mm depth guides 😊 www.myclayco.com.au/collections/polymer-clay-tools/products/2mm-depth-guides
How long does it take for shipping in united states?
It took 6 days for my order to arrive here in California!
Okay, thank you so much!
I would say normally a week on average but it’s best to allow 1-2 weeks 🥰 6 days, Alicia! That’s great feedback, we’re so glad it arrived quickly ☺️
Does polymer clay ever get too old to be able to use? Or does your first tip take care of really old? What is the best way to store clay?
So long as it’s stored correctly it should be ok 😊 I have polymer clay 5+ years old that’s still fine and I’ve heard of people having 10+ year old clay that’s still ok.
Just make sure your clay is stored in a cool, dark place, particularly if you won’t be using it for a while!