Steampunk Polymer Clay Charms

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2011

Tutorial showing how to create steampunk polymer clay charms

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  • This is awesome, I just started the polymer craft thing and Im loving it, and just discovered the steampunk styles and I just have to say thank you for posting this video, your very good at this and hopefully I can follow this step by step because I love these charms!!, and no kidding about Kato vs Sculpy 3, Kato WAY better!!

  • @C2010X1 Clay is so much fun! I'm glad you've discovered it and are having fun.

  • this is wonderful.. I agree.. PLEASE do some more :) anything steampunk I am all for.. there are not enough tutorials

  • @stretchnbubbles Thanks for your sweet comment. I am working on some new tutorials right now. I probably won't get them out for a few weeks (college & work - yuck!).

  • Great Job! Do more please!

  • @insearchofgraves I am definitely working on some more videos!

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  • wats the thing above the alice in wonderland hat a 00.34?

  • ur so creative and talented :)

  • I just use vegetable oil to soften sculpey

  • WOW! I really want to try this!!!!!!!! :D it looks awesome!!!!

  • Honestly, I haven't liked the Kato clay....it all goes to taste, I think. No probs with Sculpey or Premo, so long as you condition it properly before you put it through the pasta machine. To each his own! Great video. I love! your charms.

  • Thank you!!!!

  • @ObviouslySancho I know, I just returned a packet of sculpy 3 hot pink clay because it was nothing but dust so to say, it broke, wouldn't knead, it was horrible, I bought a kato for the first time and its amazing!!

  • Some clays if not mixed correctly when it was made (like when it was made before you bought it) it will start cracking and be brittle

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