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This blog is sponsored by Sculpey/Polyform but all thoughts and opinions are my own. Please note: We use Sculpey for all of our oven bake clay tutorials like this Marbled Clay Planters Tutorial or these DIY Clay Garden Markers you can find here. And we use Sculpey for all of our clay craft kits like

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Whoa! These butterfly earrings are so colorful and beautiful! I made these with the brand new color of @sculpey_official Liquid Sculpey, Blue Gray Metallic 💙 😍 Liquid Sculpey is soooo easy to use and...

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Ginger Davis Allman on Instagram: "Soap and water does not work well to clean polymer clay and the associated dyes, pigments, and substances that we use in our art.  What does work, though, is rubbing alcohol. It's also known as isopropyl alcohol or ispropanol.  No, this isn't the kind you drink.   Rubbing alcohol dissolves polymer clay, alcohol inks, paint, varnish (even dried varnish), liquid clay, and even uncured resin. It's an excellent solvent and it works VERY well as an all-purpose cleaning agent for your polymer clay tools and work surface.  It also works wonders for smoothing fingerprints or removing lint from your UNBAKED polymer clay creations.  Alcohol won't ruin your manicure or dissolve your tools. (Always use the least aggressive solvent for your needs!!)  In the US, this a Painting With Rubbing Alcohol, Polymer Clay Varnish, Smoothing Polymer Clay, Liquid Polymer Clay Ideas, Liquid Polymer Clay, Polymer Clay Painting, Liquid Clay, Bottle Tree, Clay Canes

Ginger Davis Allman on Instagram: "Soap and water does not work well to clean polymer clay and the associated dyes, pigments, and substances that we use in our art. What does work, though, is rubbing alcohol. It's also known as isopropyl alcohol or ispropanol. No, this isn't the kind you drink. Rubbing alcohol dissolves polymer clay, alcohol inks, paint, varnish (even dried varnish), liquid clay, and even uncured resin. It's an excellent solvent and it works VERY well as an all-purpose…

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