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Tools of the Craft-Polymer Clay
As an alternative to having to pay high-priced craft store charges to use with polymer clay, begin using these tips to locate low-cost and vital tools right in your own home.
There’s a device for each job, but one of the primary aspects of polymer clay is you can use nearly anything as a tool. There’s no reason to spend high-priced craft store prices to make professional-looking merchandise with polymer clay. Have a look around your own home and find out what you could put together. Will it slice? Are you able to press it into your clay to create a pattern? You’ll be amazed at what you’ll come across when you begin looking. The tiny toothpick is often an very helpful tool when dealing with tiny clay objects.
When going through your home or going to a garage sale, search for items like carving tools, punch tools, and knitting/crochet needles, dental tools. Something for cutting such as razor blades, cutters and any kind of pliers are much more handy than high-priced ‘official’ clay cutters. Toothpicks are ideal to etch patterns into your clay or to smooth rough sides on hard-to-reach places that are far too little for fingers. Old candles as well as, vases, and planting pots may be embellished and made new with clay. Pretty wine glasses, possibly from your collection that is not complete, make attractive pieces with clay vines and flowers twisted about the stem.
Two Polymer Clay Hints
There are some wonderful tools available for the Polymer Clay artist. One of these that I have used quite extensively in my projects involving fairies is the flexible mold.
You can purchase them at your craft store. There will be a wide variety of molds for you to use, everything from feet, emblems, leafs, flowers, hands, faces, even body molds. These molds are made of a flexible rubberized material. However, I have learned there are some tricks to using these molds to your advantage.
First if you have never worked with Polymer Clay the first thing you should learn is to condition it. That means take a small amount of clay off of the block and knead it with your fingers until it becomes very pliable.
Next pick the mold you would like to use and measure out the conditioned clay to approximate size of the shape you are trying to mold. In the case of a face, pinch a very small end for the impression of the nose. Press your clay into the mold. Remove any excess clay around the impression. You want the clay to be level with the mold do not want it to overlap on the outer mold surface.
To release the clay from the mold, gently rub clay off the edge of the mold toward the center of the molded piece. This will give you a nice clean edge on your molded piece. The mold is flexible so if you are careful you can release your piece by gently pressing opposite sides and your piece should release from the mold.
Polyform Sculpey Keepsake Clay Frame Set

Polyform Sculpey Keepsake Clay Frame Set will hold a keepsake of your little loved ones hands forever! They are also great for your favorite pet. Includes everything you will need and it only takes 20 minutes from start to finish. This no-mess clay and frame set is a perfect gift for the parents of a newborn. Just push clay into the frame, press the baby’s hand into the clay or pets paws, then bake! Put a sweet picture in the frame and you are set! Best of all there is no messy plaster mess to clean up. Kit includes 10 oz. of specially formulated extra-soft Sculpey Oven-Bake Clay, a hinged metal frame for clay imprint and a 4″x 6″ to 5″x 7″ photo, Photo pane and mat, clay roller, modeling tool for writing name, age, and date and easy to follow directions. Double Girl- Includes a Metallic Silver frame, White photo mat and Pink clay for a girl.


