The Ins and Outs of Polymer Clay

Posted in Social Issues, blog, news, photos, videos by Admin on December 12th, 2007

By Nashlah Boyayan

  There are many brands and types of polymer clay available, each with its own unique set of strengths and weaknesses. When choosing material the number of options may seem a little overwhelming. Well, let’s make it easier. While each project and crafter is different, your choice really comes down to two things; strength and color.

Strength

Now choosing your project will be the first step in pointing you towards the right kind of clay. If you are making beads or covering objects, really any kind will do. In these projects the clay is not providing the strength of the piece so you have more flexibility. However, if the clay has to provide the strength, like a button, you really need to go with something stronger. This way your piece will hold up with use and time. If you really love the softer clays but need the strength, try mixing the two for certain pieces. This way you can get the best of both worlds.

Color

Color will also depend on preference and will vary by brand. Keep in mind that most colors will darken slightly as they dry as this might give your work a different look. Color is an area where you can have a lot of fun. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, mix it! Play with mixing your clays to create custom tones unique to your work. You can even create a marbled effect by not mixing completely. The right mix of colors can mimic natural stone like agate, turquoise, or jade. You’re the artist, have fun!

One brand that is both widely available and offers a wide color spectrum is Fimo. It is stronger clay well suited to a wide variety of uses and you can find it at any major craft store. The price is right folks, so start here and have fun.

Polymer clay is an amazing hobby and can become a money making thing too. Not only can you sell your beautiful pieces, but you can also create some info-products teaching people what you know. For example, you can sell patterns that you create, e-books that you create in your computer, some home made videos teaching some techniques, screen capture videos or slide shows with your voice showing how pieces are made and a lot more. Why not do it? With your creativity, the sky is the limit! Wouldn’t this be a great way to generate some extra cash?

Nashlah Boyayan specializes in social media marketing for businesses. Social media marketing is a very effective and inexpensive way to market a business today and to sell crafts. To learn the Five Proven Principles to Boost Your Crafts Sales get your FREE Report at: http://www.MyOnlineCraftsBiz.com

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