Wow! Very realistic! I appreciate how you say that you don't need to use fancy tools for this. Do you know if the Triple Thick glaze is bake-able? And where would I get some? Thank you, you did a really great job!
Hi there! Triple Thick is not bake-able. Your polymer clay piece should be baked and cooled first then add the Triple Thick Glaze. You can buy it at any hobby store like Michaels, Joannes and Hobby Lobby.
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very interesting. I think I might try this this weekend with my daughter. Thanks. Blessings, Joanne
Wow! Very realistic! I appreciate how you say that you don't need to use fancy tools for this. Do you know if the Triple Thick glaze is bake-able? And where would I get some? Thank you, you did a really great job!
Hi there! Triple Thick is not bake-able. Your polymer clay piece should be baked and cooled first then add the Triple Thick Glaze. You can buy it at any hobby store like Michaels, Joannes and Hobby Lobby.
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