Could be something like liquid sculpey or, from the web, "To attach clay to an object such as a box, try brushing a thin layer of ordinary white glue or Sobo glue onto the object, letting it dry to tackiness, then applying the clay. "
She couldn't have cut them up like she did if they were baked. However, the video didn't show the thing getting baked as a whole--but it has to get baked. Maybe that's why someone above said 110 instead of 295?
THis is a very old video... could do way better now.
FilmpjesVanDeFlip 7 months ago
@ksirah2 The 110° are Celcius... and it didn't look like she baked them...
montrealstars60 7 months ago
@fancyschmancy58 you can use bake and bond try to ebay that
heshilikescandy 1 year ago
Could be something like liquid sculpey or, from the web, "To attach clay to an object such as a box, try brushing a thin layer of ordinary white glue or Sobo glue onto the object, letting it dry to tackiness, then applying the clay. "
ksirah2 1 year ago
She couldn't have cut them up like she did if they were baked. However, the video didn't show the thing getting baked as a whole--but it has to get baked. Maybe that's why someone above said 110 instead of 295?
ksirah2 1 year ago
Usually you cook polymar clay at 295 degrees for 30 minutes. Read the package.
ksirah2 1 year ago
It just basically says cook the whole thing at 110 deg for 30 minutes.
canda987 2 years ago
idk but is pretty
HamsterClawz 2 years ago
these arent baked before being put on here? how do they keep shape after it is finished?
jakefgreenfield 2 years ago
Pure genius, could someone translate the basic infos from the website: fimo-web-tr - from turkish to english? that would be great! THX!
titanicus2002 2 years ago