Ronnee Strickland — What can we do with polymer clay? RONNEE uses these techniques when teaching students and also in sculpting and forming her jewelry. Sets of earrings made of fimo Polymer products can be utilized with a large variety of techniques: Sculpting Sculpting with polymer clay can be sculpted the same way as ceramic and mud clays and any other physical materials which allow this technique. Before you cure your polymer clay in a kitchen over (see packaging for correct temperature), you can add glass beads or wire and other objects which do not burn at 275 degrees F. Artists may also use armature wire to support their sculptures. Aluminum foil can prop up large areas, scrunching it into a shape you wish and then covering it with clay. This allows a lighter item and something which is much less expensive to complete. You can build your objects up from other nonflammable objects. Marbling and color mixing the colors ca...
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