Hi Lovely, sorry I had missed your comment. I meant to say "heat gun" - thank you very much for catching that!! Using hot glue with liquid clay would surely make some chins itch. If you heat your liquid clay with a heat gun or follow with it after baked, it will turn more clear (more see-through) than if you just baked it normally. You want to hold the heat gun 3-5in away from your clay, moving it continuously in circles until the clay is cured (you can visibly see a change to the clays surface tension).
Hi. On the Sculpy Bake and Bond, under usage you say art medium and conditioning.Then under not good for you say conditioning and art medium. I'm confused ??
Very helpful, thanks! Just one question, in the end of the video, in the recommendation part, you wrote and said to use a glue gun but you meant heat gun, right? Ps. Sorry, I just noticed that you already answered this question in a previous comment. Thank you 😉
Liquid clay will be a bit flexible after baked just like regular polymer clay except liquid clay is even more flexible especially the thinner it is. By flexible, I mean you can bend it to a certain extend before it snaps in half. For example, you could turn them into window clings and use them as decals. Goodluck with your project!
Could you explain using a hot glue gun with liquid clay to make it more clear?
Hi Lovely, sorry I had missed your comment. I meant to say "heat gun" - thank you very much for catching that!! Using hot glue with liquid clay would surely make some chins itch. If you heat your liquid clay with a heat gun or follow with it after baked, it will turn more clear (more see-through) than if you just baked it normally. You want to hold the heat gun 3-5in away from your clay, moving it continuously in circles until the clay is cured (you can visibly see a change to the clays surface tension).
@@Jennifooclay can you make a video about using the heat gun?
I like the rating system you came up with. This is the first time I have seen such a comprehensive review and I appreciate it so much!
Thank you Autumn! Glad it was helpful :-)
So helpful, thanks! Can you tell me which would be best for making jewellery pendants (for kids) using a silicon mould?
Thanks Jennifoo this is really helpful.. 🙏🏽
I've been using a few of the wrong/differently! Thanks
We've all been there and done that! Goodluck Theperilsofbev!
Hi. On the Sculpy Bake and Bond, under usage you say art medium and conditioning.Then under not good for you say conditioning and art medium. I'm confused ??
excellent resume jenni, thank you very professional
Very helpful, I am looking for information about Sculpey Adhesive
I don't know how to tint liquid clays that start out white when i need them to be transparent before baking.
Very helpful, thanks! Just one question, in the end of the video, in the recommendation part, you wrote and said to use a glue gun but you meant heat gun, right?
Ps. Sorry, I just noticed that you already answered this question in a previous comment. Thank you 😉
Hahaha, you're welcome ;-)
Is there any liquid clay that cures hard? (not like rubber)
By flexibility what do you mean exactly? Are they super flexible after cured?
Liquid clay will be a bit flexible after baked just like regular polymer clay except liquid clay is even more flexible especially the thinner it is. By flexible, I mean you can bend it to a certain extend before it snaps in half. For example, you could turn them into window clings and use them as decals. Goodluck with your project!