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Polymer Clay Introduction

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Primo is a high end brand of polymer clay. The benefit of primo is the softer texture and more unique colours. If you're planning to make jewelry this is good brand to use
Sculpey Premo - Polymer Clay
 
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Fimo is a harder brand. Tends to come in more matt colours. Because it will bake harder it is the better clay to use if you plan to make things that will take a beating or sculptures
FIMO Professional 2 oz
 
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This is the budget friendly version of polymer clay. If you tend to make a lot this will save your wallet. If I know im going to do a big project, I'll use this. The other added bonus is you can stain the clay using chalk pastels. However, be mindful...
Polymer Clay
 
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This clay is super forgiving. However, you will most likely need to bake separately to avoid burning it. I use this clay for hair and any arms or items that stick out so it is more durable and forgiving
Sculpey Bake Shop Bendy Clay Multi-Pack | 7-Piece
 
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A pasta roller is vital for making sheets of polymer, also designs. A metal roller is strong and durable and will be able to handle the clay. However, be mindful you may need to warm up the clay every so often in order to get a nice clean roll
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One of the reasons it's better to buy the clay in person is because you can test how soft it is. However, that might not be an option. This will save your hands when conditioning the clay. Conditioning means folding and rolling just like you would br...
ASSD Liquid Clay Softener (Solid softener available)