Another great use for brass stampings is to make impressions in clay….in this case, polymer clay, which we love to use and create jewelry with at B’sue Boutiques. I’ll show you some conditioning basics and get you started experimenting with foils as inclusions, and also open your eyes to the possibilities of making interesting focals and designs in your clay using historic American made brass stampings, which we carry by the thousands! at B’sue Boutiques. www.bsueboutiques.com Are you new to polymer clay? It’s a nice way to begin making jewelry, and not terribly expensive. We carry a kit that has many color bricks, the roller, clay tools, a tissue blade, some glaze and some other really neat tools all together for a very reasonable price, in the Polymer Clay Section at B’sue Boutiques. Come over and be inspired! And think about joining B’sue Boutiques Creative Group at Flickr where you can upload your polymer clay designs and participate in monthly challenges. B’sue actively promotes artwork from the Group! Come over and read about it. Thanks for checking out our videos! We’re not perfect…..but it’s all about embracing imperfection!



Talc would help if you mold and take the clay out unbaked. If you bake it, you don’t need any release agent whatever.
Just a quickie, put talc into you `mould’, it comes out clean.
Can you put fantasy film into the polymer clay, with the same thought process as the foil? Or would you get a nasty mess in your oven..any thoughts?
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