* This is useful for mixing colors of liquid clay. If you don't have one, you can use a ceramic tile, glass sheet, or polymer-friendly paint pots. * Needle tool or tapestry needle (toothpicks will work) * Ceramic tile * One that...
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* This is useful for mixing colors of liquid clay. If you don't have one, you can use a ceramic tile, glass sheet, or polymer-friendly paint pots. * Needle tool or tapestry needle (toothpicks will work) * Ceramic tile * One that fits into your oven. * Pasta machine (if possible) * Brayer or acrylic rod * Texturing tools * Stamps, texture sheets (bought or homemade), and/or found textures * Shape cutters * Cookie cutters, petit fours cutters, drinking straws, etc. * If you don't have shape cutters or prefer to make custom shapes, use a crafe knife to cut shapes freehand. You can also use templates from thin plastic or cardstock as guides. * Craft knife * Tissue blade * Oven (plus aluminum foil tent, thermometer, mitt and timer) * Optional: * Gloves, if you don't wish to reduce fingerprints or avoid handling the clay * Paintbrush for applying liquid clay * Eyepins (or other findings) and superglue, depending on what you're making
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