Please don't put spices in polymer clay. Some can react to it and make it super wet. Certain paints will be sticky long after you've set them to dry. Nail polish WILL eat away at clay. Please don't use it on polymer clay items! Don't use these with food, don't bake or put raw clay on any surface that food will touch. It's a disaster waiting to happen. I've worked with clay for years, please trust me on this.
I can’t imagine how difficult it is to make a video and put your self in such critical aim. Thank you for taking the time, it was my choice to watch this video and despite the coaster dispute. I got some really good ideas💕
As someone who used to work with clay _a lot,_ some of these "techniques" and the misuse of tools/not using correct tools really drove me crazy. That being said, I do appreciate how accessible the creators made most of these projects. It's too bad that a lot of them won't work or will fall apart without modification (that beginners wouldn't know how to modify).
Can you share some tips then ? If we want to try the projects with better directions, please help ! Thanks. What about the tools ? I know lots of professionals would recommand using things we have at home instead of buying specific tools, because these ones cost a lot of money. When you're a straight beginner, it's good to know some alternative.
@@martastasia I can give a few tips. First, an issue with most of the projects is that they roll the clay too thin, which is a problem for a couple reasons. One is that, in my experience, clay is sticky. Really sticky. Far stickier than you might expect, once you adhere it to a surface by rolling it out. Even on plastic or vinyl, I've had sheets of rolled clay stick down so bad that the piece couldn't be pulled up without being destroyed. The thinner it is, the harder it is to pull up. (A quick fix for this is water - mist your work surface before rolling the piece. It won't hurt the outside, since polymer clay won't mix with water, but try not to get any IN the clay or you'll get some nasty bubbling while it bakes.) The more substantial issue, though, is that baked clay doesn't have a lot of strength to it. There are two consistencies of baked clay, depending on the brand/line you're using. Original Sculpey and Sculpey III for example become solid but brittle, whereas Fimo and Premo retain some flexibility/give. If you roll Sculpey III thin, it's just going to break. If you roll Fimo too thin, you're in a slightly better place, but it will be uncomfortably bendy and still prone to snapping if it bends too far. Clay is spendy, and it's tempting to roll it thin to save a little clay, but you will be disappointed if your project doesn't hold up (as I have been, far too many times). A couple other things: Please please please don't use nail polish on your clay!!! It eats at it and will make the outside nasty and sticky over time. The idea of putting spices like pepper in the clay makes me uncomfy, but after brief googling, it seems like that may be a valid technique. Still, do your own research and don't put things in/on the clay unless you're sure it won't react badly. It's sketchy that they tell you how long and what temp to bake the projects at (and it's always the same). Bake according to package directions! Thicker pieces will take longer. Finally, a note on tools: You're right that if you've not worked with clay before, you should be resourceful and use what you have on hand as makeshift tools! It's part of why I called the video so accessible. HOWEVER, if you're planning on working with clay more than just a one-off project, I seriously recommend investing in a basic tool set (roller, blade, some smoothing tools, etc). Compared to the cost of clay, it's not that big of an investment, especially if you use a craft store coupon. I promise the tools will make your life 27 times easier, you will be shocked. Anyways, hopefully this helps! I have some more specific nitpicks (you CANNOT make a keychain like they show in the last project, I'm legitimately surprised they were able to get a shot of it before it fell apart) but hopefully the tips help you troubleshoot the projects accordingly :)
I really enjoyed your selection of colors and your marbling technique. I would like to make a suggestion or two. The cork used as backing on the first coaster technique will stay on better if you use super glue instead of hot glue. Then I noticed that you show that everything is baked at 275 degrees for 20 minutes...not all polymer clay can be baked at that temperature or that amount of time. I would put a disclaimer in stating to bake at manufacture's recommended temperature.
I was worried while watching the first few things made that rolling and folding them so much would have it end up being a big gray glob. Fortunately, that didn't happen. Love the music!
Clearly you didn't tie your drink to the coaster securely. If you're positive your glass was well tied, then the only other solution is to staple the actual liquid to the coaster. Best of luck!
Well was the drink in a glass? If so then it is obvious you have to put the drink itself glued, stapled, or tied to the coaster. It clearly should not be in a glass. If it still does not work, then try using tape. I really hope that it works out for you!
1) Please DO NOT use nail polish on your polymer clay projects! 2) When making a mixed or marbled rainbow, remember that blending any two (or more) secondary colors will make brown. So if you over mix it (*ahem* like they did) it will look muddy and not rainbow-y. Try to stop BEFORE it gets to the muddy point. 3) Red polymer clay tends to leave color on hands and work surface. When you go to grab another color after using red, it’s going to rub off on that color. So after using red, wipe your hands and work surface with rubbing alcohol. In a pinch, I’ve found that hand sanitizer and a paper towel work too. 4) Polymer clay tends to pick up bits of dust, lint, and pet hair not matter how clean your work surface is. Especially white clay. You can fix it by wiping you finished project (before baking) with a q-tip dipped in rubbing alcohol. It takes off the top layer and usually the bits of lint and cat hair with it. 5) if you don’t trust yourself to do little detailed painting, get some cheap dotting tools on Amazon. Look for “nail art” dotting tools. They’re the exact same as painting or sculpting dotting tools, but are often cheaper for some reason. Getting neat, clean lines is often easier with a dotting tool than a brush if you aren’t used to brush painting. Plus you can make perfect little polka dots and with practice, cute and lovely mandalas. All for $4-$7 for a set of double ended dotting tools.
Hi, your comment says you have worked with clay before. Can you please tell which clay is this video about.. Normal modelling clay or polymer clay or any other clay?
@@AngelicaM1988 It could be a metallic gold acrylic paint, but I think it might be a product called Liquid Leaf or some similar enamel gold paint. As pretty as Liquid Leaf is, I wouldn’t use it on polymer clay. It’s petroleum-based and could eat away at the clay. You might be able to get away with using Liquid Leaf or another enamel paint _if_ you seal the clay really well (at least 2 coats) with a clear sealant that works with both polymer clay and enamel paints, but you’d probably have to experiment to see what works. Your best bet would be to use a good quality metallic gold acrylic paint.
Lilly the cost of the clay they used alone is $15-30, depending on the brand you use. Cork, glue, gold paint, cutting blade, varnish- all had a price. If your going to do it as a project you like, great, but polymer clay is not a craft that you save money by making household things. You could buy agate slices pretty cheaply (seconds that might have tiny flaws or chips are even cheaper and no one notices the chips- you can get them for a dollar or two a slice), and do the rest and it would probably cost a third of both the store bought and the clay version.
This may have been said before but please do not use nail polish to glaze polymer clay as it doesn’t work. Also be careful what paints you use. I learnt from people on here who are polymer clay tutors. Take tips from them as they know what they are doing. I like the for the ideas and colour combos though! Very nice😁
That's because she's a hand model - paid for the beauty of her hands - If only they'd spent of fraction of the Hand Model money on an actual *Craft Expert* who'd highlight the utter futility of most of these crafts and how they're not only doomed to failure, but in some cases, downright dangerous. It's irresponsible clickbait, and Buzzfeed should be ashamed of themselves, frankly. 😒
DO NOT PUT NAIL POLISH ON POLYMER CLAY!!!!! Just use glaze with a little bit of mica powder, never ever put nail polish on polymer clay. It dissolves it!!!
Samantha- 05 aside from the ones hapa recommends, you can also buy glazes by polymer clay brands. There are lots of options it depends on the finish you want. Resin is a great suggestion for that super glossy “glass” look but it is a little tricky and not safe for kids!
Me every time a new nifty video is released: maybe this time it'll be different. Maybe this time there will be original content. Nifty: lol no. I really need to stop hoping and giving them my view.
Love them all! Great ideas! Just 1 question....how durable are they? If you break one of a set of 4, can you use liquid clay to fix it.....Thanks for the great ideas!💙💚💛🧡💗😊👍
Me when I see this video : oh cool! Maybe I'll try it. Me when I try it : Wtf they made it look so easy! Why is my hexagon looking like a pentagon-ish circle?
Anuradha Lakshminarayanan - Practice, practice, practice. And after cutting, handle the clay as gently and as little as possible, so you dont lose the shape. Youll get there :)
love them all. am thinking on making some of the small bowls and putting a pop stick though the bottom of the bowl to hold Popsicle's in - if we can ever enjoy summer again like we use too. the kids make a mess of their clothes if they do not use some thing under their pops or ice cream cones .
Hey Carmen, just a heads up that polymer clay is not food safe when unsealed. Make sure you look for a food safe sealant. Mod podge makes a food safe glaze that you could try!
@@enaeco287 Place to put your drinks so the bottom of your cup/glass doesn't get water or precipitation on your table. Really useful for leather tabletops or nice wood tables that you don't want any sort of liquid on
I have something very similar that's called gilding paint. My brand is craftsmart, but you can find a number of gilding paints on amazon. It has a wonderfully believable metallic finish.
One question, what kind of clay is that? White ceramic clay but being coloured (acrylic)? Or those colourful oily sticky clay dough played by children? Tq😀
Just cause it's shiny doesn't mean you can use it on clay. Only use top coat made for if you want want it to last very long. I do like the one that looks like terrazzo.
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Please don't put spices in polymer clay. Some can react to it and make it super wet. Certain paints will be sticky long after you've set them to dry.
Nail polish WILL eat away at clay. Please don't use it on polymer clay items!
Don't use these with food, don't bake or put raw clay on any surface that food will touch. It's a disaster waiting to happen. I've worked with clay for years, please trust me on this.
Thank you 🙏
What can I prepare with air dry clay?
Should I make mugs with only oven-bake clay? Could you please help?
@@malakalguliyeva3511 I would only make mugs with kiln fired clay personally.
@@malakalguliyeva3511 don't make any food related projects from any type of clay besides ceramic clay that you fire in a kiln.
@@texasgemtree but I see pots, plates and mugs made out of clay, isn't it ok?
I can’t imagine how difficult it is to make a video and put your self in such critical aim. Thank you for taking the time, it was my choice to watch this video and despite the coaster dispute. I got some really good ideas💕
As someone who used to work with clay _a lot,_ some of these "techniques" and the misuse of tools/not using correct tools really drove me crazy. That being said, I do appreciate how accessible the creators made most of these projects. It's too bad that a lot of them won't work or will fall apart without modification (that beginners wouldn't know how to modify).
Can you share some tips then ? If we want to try the projects with better directions, please help ! Thanks.
What about the tools ? I know lots of professionals would recommand using things we have at home instead of buying specific tools, because these ones cost a lot of money. When you're a straight beginner, it's good to know some alternative.
@@martastasia I can give a few tips. First, an issue with most of the projects is that they roll the clay too thin, which is a problem for a couple reasons.
One is that, in my experience, clay is sticky. Really sticky. Far stickier than you might expect, once you adhere it to a surface by rolling it out. Even on plastic or vinyl, I've had sheets of rolled clay stick down so bad that the piece couldn't be pulled up without being destroyed. The thinner it is, the harder it is to pull up. (A quick fix for this is water - mist your work surface before rolling the piece. It won't hurt the outside, since polymer clay won't mix with water, but try not to get any IN the clay or you'll get some nasty bubbling while it bakes.)
The more substantial issue, though, is that baked clay doesn't have a lot of strength to it. There are two consistencies of baked clay, depending on the brand/line you're using. Original Sculpey and Sculpey III for example become solid but brittle, whereas Fimo and Premo retain some flexibility/give. If you roll Sculpey III thin, it's just going to break. If you roll Fimo too thin, you're in a slightly better place, but it will be uncomfortably bendy and still prone to snapping if it bends too far. Clay is spendy, and it's tempting to roll it thin to save a little clay, but you will be disappointed if your project doesn't hold up (as I have been, far too many times).
A couple other things:
Please please please don't use nail polish on your clay!!! It eats at it and will make the outside nasty and sticky over time.
The idea of putting spices like pepper in the clay makes me uncomfy, but after brief googling, it seems like that may be a valid technique. Still, do your own research and don't put things in/on the clay unless you're sure it won't react badly.
It's sketchy that they tell you how long and what temp to bake the projects at (and it's always the same). Bake according to package directions! Thicker pieces will take longer.
Finally, a note on tools:
You're right that if you've not worked with clay before, you should be resourceful and use what you have on hand as makeshift tools! It's part of why I called the video so accessible. HOWEVER, if you're planning on working with clay more than just a one-off project, I seriously recommend investing in a basic tool set (roller, blade, some smoothing tools, etc). Compared to the cost of clay, it's not that big of an investment, especially if you use a craft store coupon. I promise the tools will make your life 27 times easier, you will be shocked.
Anyways, hopefully this helps! I have some more specific nitpicks (you CANNOT make a keychain like they show in the last project, I'm legitimately surprised they were able to get a shot of it before it fell apart) but hopefully the tips help you troubleshoot the projects accordingly :)
@@ashe767 Awesome !! It does help. I'll have to copy and paste your comment to make sure I don't forget anything. Thanks a lot !!
@@martastasia Glad to be of help!
Really disingenuous comment. Some great ideas for beginners. Please try to be kind
THANK TOU FOR THE CLASSY MUSIC…Most channels play nightmarish 60’s ice cream truck music in a maddening loop…old and outdated.
I really enjoyed your selection of colors and your marbling technique.
I would like to make a suggestion or two. The cork used as backing on the first coaster technique will stay on better if you use super glue instead of hot glue.
Then I noticed that you show that everything is baked at 275 degrees for 20 minutes...not all polymer clay can be baked at that temperature or that amount of time. I would put a disclaimer in stating to bake at manufacture's recommended temperature.
The clay crystals are on a whole other level of awesomeness! All of these were cool :)
If you’ve never worked with polymer clay when it comes out of the oven it will still be soft you have to let it cool
Thank you for the tip ❤
Really needed to know this
Oh I love clay crafts!! Love those geode looking ones. So pretty! ❤️💜💚
Love love love just music, and your choices are great! Can't wait to try some of your ideas.
I love the colours you choose, your work is beautiful!
Beautiful. Can you pls tell me what kind of gold paint you used. It will be very helpful
I was worried while watching the first few things made that rolling and folding them so much would have it end up being a big gray glob. Fortunately, that didn't happen. Love the music!
Loved the jazz at the end.
Very upset - tried to make the "DIY Crystal Clay Coaster" from 13:58 and my drink just fell straight to the ground - didn't hold it at all!
Clearly you didn't tie your drink to the coaster securely. If you're positive your glass was well tied, then the only other solution is to staple the actual liquid to the coaster. Best of luck!
@@andie2439 🤣🤣
Well was the drink in a glass? If so then it is obvious you have to put the drink itself glued, stapled, or tied to the coaster. It clearly should not be in a glass. If it still does not work, then try using tape. I really hope that it works out for you!
What are y'all talking about 13:58 is the end of the wall hanging thing and after that is jewelry. Did we even watch the same video???
she only bakes for 20 minutes and I know first hand that 20 minutes doesn't make the clay hard; its still pliable. Found that out today.
Amazing! Great ideas.
Love the colour combo. Great for us beginners. Sherie Rodrigues .
Hey, I loved your video and got some good ideas about painting. Thank you.
1) Please DO NOT use nail polish on your polymer clay projects!
2) When making a mixed or marbled rainbow, remember that blending any two (or more) secondary colors will make brown. So if you over mix it (*ahem* like they did) it will look muddy and not rainbow-y. Try to stop BEFORE it gets to the muddy point.
3) Red polymer clay tends to leave color on hands and work surface. When you go to grab another color after using red, it’s going to rub off on that color. So after using red, wipe your hands and work surface with rubbing alcohol. In a pinch, I’ve found that hand sanitizer and a paper towel work too.
4) Polymer clay tends to pick up bits of dust, lint, and pet hair not matter how clean your work surface is. Especially white clay. You can fix it by wiping you finished project (before baking) with a q-tip dipped in rubbing alcohol. It takes off the top layer and usually the bits of lint and cat hair with it.
5) if you don’t trust yourself to do little detailed painting, get some cheap dotting tools on Amazon. Look for “nail art” dotting tools. They’re the exact same as painting or sculpting dotting tools, but are often cheaper for some reason. Getting neat, clean lines is often easier with a dotting tool than a brush if you aren’t used to brush painting. Plus you can make perfect little polka dots and with practice, cute and lovely mandalas. All for $4-$7 for a set of double ended dotting tools.
Hi, your comment says you have worked with clay before. Can you please tell which clay is this video about.. Normal modelling clay or polymer clay or any other clay?
@@utubeac09 these are all done in polymer clay.
Do you know what the gold paint that was used on these trays?
@@AngelicaM1988 It could be a metallic gold acrylic paint, but I think it might be a product called Liquid Leaf or some similar enamel gold paint.
As pretty as Liquid Leaf is, I wouldn’t use it on polymer clay. It’s petroleum-based and could eat away at the clay.
You might be able to get away with using Liquid Leaf or another enamel paint _if_ you seal the clay really well (at least 2 coats) with a clear sealant that works with both polymer clay and enamel paints, but you’d probably have to experiment to see what works.
Your best bet would be to use a good quality metallic gold acrylic paint.
Wow the transformation of the crystals when you painted them was amazing👍😀
The weird jazz music really dug up those repressed memories from working in an amusement park gift shop :/
It's bad to work there?
Bad memories ?
Beeeeyouteeefull coasters - never thought about using a wine bottle for a roller so clever - love the marble technique - thank you for sharing
2:16 and Target would say that those will be $24.99
Lilly the cost of the clay they used alone is $15-30, depending on the brand you use. Cork, glue, gold paint, cutting blade, varnish- all had a price. If your going to do it as a project you like, great, but polymer clay is not a craft that you save money by making household things. You could buy agate slices pretty cheaply (seconds that might have tiny flaws or chips are even cheaper and no one notices the chips- you can get them for a dollar or two a slice), and do the rest and it would probably cost a third of both the store bought and the clay version.
This may have been said before but please do not use nail polish to glaze polymer clay as it doesn’t work. Also be careful what paints you use. I learnt from people on here who are polymer clay tutors. Take tips from them as they know what they are doing. I like the for the ideas and colour combos though! Very nice😁
Some really great ideas! THANK YOU FOR SHARING!🧡👍💙
These are so nice!! I luv it! I'm looking forward to doing a few of these projects myself, thank you soooo much!!
Thank you . really good video to watch and easy to follow.
Thank you so much for sharing this diy tutorial! 🔥 🔥 🔥 😍
Amazing ideas ... absolutely loved it 😍
I have never used clay but I am inspired now to try.
Brilliant 👏
I don't know why I'm pointing this out, but her hands are so beautiful...
That's because she's a hand model - paid for the beauty of her hands - If only they'd spent of fraction of the Hand Model money on an actual *Craft Expert* who'd highlight the utter futility of most of these crafts and how they're not only doomed to failure, but in some cases, downright dangerous. It's irresponsible clickbait, and Buzzfeed should be ashamed of themselves, frankly. 😒
You have so many crazy ideas!
Beautiful pieces ❤
Amazing and great music 👌🏽
Bon travail bon idée et bon courage🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Bravo! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
👏👏👏
Lovely ideas!
DO NOT PUT NAIL POLISH ON POLYMER CLAY!!!!! Just use glaze with a little bit of mica powder, never ever put nail polish on polymer clay. It dissolves it!!!
Do u know what kind of glaze they use or u use if u do? Do u recommend any
@@samanthasullivan8385- I use a water base varathane polyurethane varnish or resin as my glaze.
Samantha- 05 aside from the ones hapa recommends, you can also buy glazes by polymer clay brands. There are lots of options it depends on the finish you want. Resin is a great suggestion for that super glossy “glass” look but it is a little tricky and not safe for kids!
THIS IS GREAT 😍😍😍
I loooove your color scheme
Lovely projects!!!!
Amazing.
Art 👍
So cool!
This gold paint is AMAZING!!! What is it?
Great crafts and music!
Sick!
13:58
..... That’s not a coaster.
Bianca Brooks that thing is kinda ugly also...
Reminds me of some5ing that would be in my grandmas house
@Bianca Brooks not to mention 17:27
17:26 too xD I think they forgot to replace the text
Me every time a new nifty video is released: maybe this time it'll be different. Maybe this time there will be original content.
Nifty: lol no.
I really need to stop hoping and giving them my view.
Vary beautiful 👍
Very Nice project keep it up 👍👏👏👏👏💕
Love them all! Great ideas! Just 1 question....how durable are they? If you break one of a set of 4, can you use liquid clay to fix it.....Thanks for the great ideas!💙💚💛🧡💗😊👍
I love that video
Really loved this video. It’s a great one for US clay fanatics!! Keep up the good work and keep it cool (the clay) haha!! Xx
The music of the video tho hits on my nerves system 😬😬😬
Fathima Jazeela IKRRRR
True
It's jazz, that's what it does.
I loved it! Lol
Why do y watch itthen
This is like the fourth or fifth time they've uploaded this video
@Arwen Taylor what
I don't know about it but I love that video
It’s a content farm, what would you expect?
That was fun to watch!
If wholly inaccurate... 🙃
They are all so beautiful… wanted to try, is it air dry clay or normal clay?
A 17-minute video, and the last few things were all called "DIY Crystal Clay Coaster".
Lmao I was so confused when I first started noticing it! I was like “Wait... THAT’S classified as a ‘coaster’ to them..???”🤨
Thanks for all the great ideas.
Very nice ilike it
Awesome
Let’s just talk about the quality of the gold paint-
Hey! Your work is beautiful!
Could you please tell me the name or brand of the gold paint you use? Very amazing!
Idk about this video but mine is Premium Gilding Paint in classic gold. It’s a metallic type gold as well and works well on clay
very beautiful pieces, great work!👍😀
This person has a big obsession with gold paint 🤣
So cutee
Brilliant....
Please tell me where to get tons of polymer clay at low price..... Tysm😞
Me when I see this video : oh cool! Maybe I'll try it.
Me when I try it : Wtf they made it look so easy! Why is my hexagon looking like a pentagon-ish circle?
Anuradha Lakshminarayanan - Practice, practice, practice. And after cutting, handle the clay as gently and as little as possible, so you dont lose the shape. Youll get there :)
Use giant cookie cutters, they sell tons of them cheap in michaels craft store in the baking section
Can you please tell which clay you used and where to buy them? It will be a great help. Thank you.
love them all. am thinking on making some of the small bowls and putting a pop stick though the bottom of the bowl to hold Popsicle's in - if we can ever enjoy summer again like we use too. the kids make a mess of their clothes if they do not use some thing under their pops or ice cream cones .
Hey Carmen, just a heads up that polymer clay is not food safe when unsealed. Make sure you look for a food safe sealant. Mod podge makes a food safe glaze that you could try!
Love the music in this video. Does anyone know the title or artist or playlist? :D
What gold paint is that? It looks exquisite!
half way through, i realized this video was 17min.
Im gonna be late
amazin!!!
When touching it, does it break?? Or is it like plate?
Woowwwwww!!!!
OMG.... I tried it. I was so excited....
But mine got bubbles and melted. I ended up spoiling clay, utensils and the oven....
🙄🤦🏻♀
They've got some soft Fino
k cosas mas bonitas hace¡¡¡ podria decir kque material es? plis¡¡ gracias
Stop calling eveything a crystal clay coaster
What IS a coaster i m french
@@enaeco287 Place to put your drinks so the bottom of your cup/glass doesn't get water or precipitation on your table. Really useful for leather tabletops or nice wood tables that you don't want any sort of liquid on
@@sunnyleef1133 thanks i get it now
@Rebecca Richardson it was probably just a mistake, it's pretty obvious that a keychain and wall decorations aren't clay coasters
😂😂😂
is it simple clay ? the one that kids play with ?
What brand you can used sculpey to soft or primo clay to thick in market
1:50 What kind of gold paint is this?
I have something very similar that's called gilding paint. My brand is craftsmart, but you can find a number of gilding paints on amazon. It has a wonderfully believable metallic finish.
Ty
One question, what kind of clay is that? White ceramic clay but being coloured (acrylic)? Or those colourful oily sticky clay dough played by children? Tq😀
Just cause it's shiny doesn't mean you can use it on clay. Only use top coat made for if you want want it to last very long. I do like the one that looks like terrazzo.
Cool
Hi 👋I'm new here and have subscribed to your channel today! I love your crafts and looking forward to seeing all your other videos, thank you for sharing your amazing creativity with us, God bless you abundantly in all things and much love from me too! 🙏❤🥰😘
What clay is being used for the coasters?
WOW thanks ☯️💖💎
What brand of clay are they using I really want to know :/
Im curious out the clay hehe What kind of clay can I use for the baking?
Thanks for the lullaby
A-mazing🤗🤗🤗thanks for posting!!
What’s that brand of gold paint they use? It has a nice luster to it
I think it's gilding paint. That has a very believably metallic finish.
I agree with KO master
What is the gold paint that you are using??
How do you colour the clay or does it come coloured
Hi which clay you used ? Its so amazing ...wherecan I buy this colour one clay .. thank you 😊
Which clay you’ve used in this?? Please share buying link