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Select a clean
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Take a small
piece of clay and place the remainder of the clay
in an airtight container for storage or cover with
wet towel while you are working. |
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Knead the clay
for few minutes; while the clay is still soft, it
can be shaped, rolled, stretched, or sculpted. |
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If the clay
starts to dry, you can mist the clay with a water
bottle and knead the moisture back into the clay.
It dries at normal exposure to air and it sets hard
overnight or longer, depending on thickness of clay. |
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Easy clean-up
with soap and water. |
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Rainbow On Clay --
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Examples! |
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Makin's Clay®
can be mixed together to make more Colors. |
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With different techniques,
such as etching, slicing, embossing, spiraling, blending,
gathering and mosaics, you can create many different looks.
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Antique On Clay --
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With techniques such
as antiquing, stamping, marbling, mixing, slicing and
blending, you can create many different looks with Makin's Clay®. |
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Beginners'
Techniques |
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With the help of our Makin's Clay® tools, such as Push Molds, Clay Texture Sheets,
Clay Cutters, beginners will find it easy to create layered
sculptured designs. |
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Intermediate
Crafters Techniques |
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Intermediate crafters will
find our full set of tools combined with the Clay Mixing
Ruler creates a large range of Colors to expand
their horizons. The projects help them to develop new
techniques as they work through them. |
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Professional
Crafters Techniques |
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Professional crafters can
combine their professional skills with Makin's Clay®,
and move onto more advanced methods: marbling, texturing,
bead making, faux-stone effect and more. |
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