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I was wondering if you could tell me the type of crystals you use. I wasn't sure if they were florist or what.
Thanks,
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Wow, that IS old, haha! Nonetheless, you are correct. :)
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@throwabomb i know im replyin to a very old comment but you forgot to mention that it depends the thickness
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nice tutorial, but you should wear more modest clothing.. it's very bad
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Ooobster-Actually there's lots of absolutely gorgeous polymer jewelry. Check out Jana Roberts Benzon's website. This poor girl is clueless.
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@TheOobster that's because the really well done pieces do not look like they are made with Polymer clay, and the pieces you are talking about are cute stuff, made for kids.
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this is cute and dont listen to rude peoples comments =D
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How is one supposed to pay attention with her 2 "Huge Bazookas" occupying half the screen!!
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its cute!



hi thanks this is helpfull but i think you've to make your camera foucs on your hand to be able to see how you work ok thanks again
smallsab2 3 years ago 4
modeling clay will not harden when you bake it (it would actually probably melt). You have to use polymer clay (some brands are sculpey and Fimo). I use sculpey and it bakes at 225F for 10-15 minutes.
throwabomb 3 years ago 4