NOT FOR PAPER ONLY ALDA STEVENS
Air dry clay is a versatile product that can be used in many craft projects. Air dry clay does not need to be heated, un- like traditional clays that need to be fired in a kiln at a high temperature, or polymer clays that need to be heated in an oven to cure. Air dry clay hardens and cures at normal room temperature and once dry it can be painted and dec- orated in a variety of ways. There are many ways of adding
surface decoration to air dry clay. One of the best ways to add texture and design is to use rubber stamps. Air dry clay can be used to make embellishments for cards, charms, jewelry and much more! So lets begin
Supplies : Air Dry Clay-(any local hardware store) Rubber Stamps Wax Paper, to cover working area Knife Paper Tile Glimmer Mist, Paints, Glaze, alcohol inks, distress inks, rub n’ buff etc .
and kneed in September 2011
Step One : Take out only the amount of clay that you will use. Once opened, keep the clay in the same plastic, but find another in order to double bag . Kneed the clay for a few minutes to make it a little softer. If you find the clay to be hard you can use a tiny bit of water to wet your finger tips the moisture.
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