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HELP!!!
I 'Goggeled' polymer clays and there are so many to choose from. I can't find the post where ( I think Shelli) spoke about what she uses for noses.
Please please, whoever was telling us about this, please post again. I'm sorry- next time I will copy/print so that I do not loose the info
Dilu
Wasn't me. I use floss. I have, in the past, used Sculpey, though. I like the fabric look of the floss better, though; that's why I worked to learn how to embroider with it.
Judi? Laura? Anybody?
Hmmm... I thought I remembered a thread about that... but can't remember where? Maybe it was on aoother discussion board? I get all mixed up sometimes and forget what I heard where!
Oh well
I found a web site with leather cording in different colors as well as different types polymer clay. One FIMO that gets cooked and one that is air dry. So I thought I would play around with those while waiting to find out what the reccomended clay was.
I really only want noses for real fur bears- besides it will be fun making them and I can't find noses big enough for the biggish bears. But I like to use different color floss when I do when of my fun colored bears.I know what you mean Shelli,
Oh Laura, it is so easy to get confused, I live in that state all the time.....
Oh, it only SAYS the backwoods of Oregon, it really is the state of Confusion.
Thank you ladies
Dilu
I am a newbie bear-maker and am wondering about how you affix polymer noses once they are made. Do you bake a loop into them?
crisw, I'm gonna create a new thread for your question so it gets more attention. I know many people have thoughts on this...!
HELP!!!
I 'Goggeled' polymer clays and there are so many to choose from. I can't find the post where ( I think Shelli) spoke about what she uses for noses.
Please please, whoever was telling us about this, please post again. I'm sorry- next time I will copy/print so that I do not loose the info
Dilu
In my experience Super Sculpey is the best, also Cernit (but it is harder to work). Unfortunately, SSculpey only comes in a yucky pink, so you will have to mix some normal Sculpey or some Fimo into it. The reason I prefer SSculpey is that it is stronger than the other two and more receptive to fine sculpting.
I think there is a website called polymer clay central, which has loads of information on it. haven't checked it for a few years so try googling it first:)
Hope this helps!!!
Chris
Thanks Chris- Actually I found them and they also had leather cording....I love it when I can get more than one supply at the same site...I will try your suggestions.
Say, can paint be mixed in with the yucky pink Femo?
Dilu