Get to know everything about Polymer Clay
Polymer clay can be a ray of
real joy for those who like the idea of sculpting but have difficulty working
with real clay. It is not earthen clay so don’t get confused. It is called clay
just because of its texture-similar to modeling clay and it is made from PVC.
Because of its availability
in a variety of rich colors, it becomes a matter of fun. By adding mica to the
mixture you can make Metallic and iridescent hues. Clay is quite easy to work
with that is why kids and adults prefer it. The Kato Matrix is
very useful for the sculptures.
By baking around at
temperature 230 to 250 degrees you can cure the clay. It becomes hard and durable
after it is cured. To re-bake, the clay layers of uncured clay can be added to
the cured product and you will find no damage to the cured piece.
Notice the fact that if you
cure the clay at high temperature it will create harmful fumes, but the only
mild odor is produced when you cure it at the right temperature. Polymer clay
has different air dry versions.
In the early 1930s, this
clay was developed as a doll maker's response to the lack of plastic available.
Unfortunately, the purpose was not fulfilled by the compound and the formula
was passed on to a friend for the creation of Fimo.
Many artists are still
exploring new ways to work with the compound as this substance is relatively
new to the art world. They also prefer the Kato Liquid Medium. Improvisations of
Polymer clay tools or molds are often done.
You can also use traditional
sculpting tools, but many artists find it a fun challenge to use common
household items.
You can use polymer clay to
sculpt different things including picture frames, vessels casing for ballpoint
pens, figurines and much more.
For the clay bead and
jewelry making is also a popular use. Sculpting with the clay generally costs
very little to get started and doesn't require many tools, so many people find
this hobby affordable and fun for all.
Few packages of clay are the
only thing that is required to get started. To make working with the clay
easier you just need few items such as a craft knife, a rolling pin and wax
paper.
You shouldn’t use kitchen
items like the cutting board, rolling pin and a cookie sheet to bake the pieces
again with food, so it will be better that you buy cheap versions to use with
the clay.
A pasta machine or a clay
gun and Kato Matrix are always available with
serious artists. To create the holes in making beads you just only need to have
skewers or needles. To bond clay to other materials, such as metal or woodcraft
glue is the one thing that you need.
Conclusion
Possibilities of polymer
clay are endless and it gives a lot of fun. It is great, less messy, and
enjoyable for all and is a great alternative to natural clay.
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