Thanks for another great tutorial. The tip about using a dollar tree shot glass is good. I'm wondering if we used something made of actual glass, could we bake it without removing it? Or would that not be a great idea?
I have to admit that I am not a fan of airdry clay because it tends to shrink and not behave as I expect it to. You could try it, of course, however, my preference will almost always be Polymer clay.
so glad i found you i want to make some skillets to hang on kitchen wall i am a beginner so was happy to learn tricks on working with clay thank you
That was ADORABLE!!! Thanks for SHARING!!
'...because it weighs a freakin' ton.' That cracked me up! They are heavy! Again, loved your video, Joanne. Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Enjoy your teaching style
So cute
Thanks for another great tutorial. The tip about using a dollar tree shot glass is good. I'm wondering if we used something made of actual glass, could we bake it without removing it? Or would that not be a great idea?
It would probably work, I didn't try it since I didn't have anything the right size.
I've got a huge cast iron skillet, one with the extra squarish handle to help you carry it. Nearly dropped it on my foot the other day.
I was wondering if we use air dry clay?
I have to admit that I am not a fan of airdry clay because it tends to shrink and not behave as I expect it to. You could try it, of course, however, my preference will almost always be Polymer clay.