
Please read~ Just for price references and stuff, I live in America. So the materials you have access to may be different depending on where you live. Some awesome craft stores: Michaels, Joanns, Hobby Lobby (never been there, don't live near one. but I've heard lots about it :D) I will be making a few more vids in this series, probably explaining a few simple tips and techniques. If you have any special requests for this series, feel free to comment or private message me :D So I will put the playlist here when the other vids are up :D Music by: www.danosongs.com I'm really sorry for the rushed/noobish editing in this vid. When I was editing this, I had a huge headache. So that might explain the uneven lighting and stuff. I had to adjust the lighting after I filmed it cuz it was just so terrible LOL *Note~ I've been working with polymer clay for about a year and a half now, so I am in no way professional at this. (In fact, I'd say I'm still pretty much a noob LOL) It's just a hobby for me ^^ Anyways, I hope this was helpful~ Thanks everyone :D FAQ: Q: Can I still bake food in my oven if I bake clay in it? A: Yes, you can. The polymer clay companies say its fine. I personally use a different oven (got it at a garage sale for about $10) only cuz Mama Jello is really paranoid LOL Q: OMG WHAT COLORS DO I GET? A: If you have a small budget I recommend starting off with primary colors (red, yellow, blue) and white so you can mix other colors with those. Some browns and
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