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I am so sorry it took me so long to get this up. ;_; With my traveling, commissions, and jet lag I have been pretty busy. But better late than never. Here is my polymer clay pancake tute.

:bulletgreen: If you don't have liquid clay you can mix the pastel with your glaze and paint it on AFTER baking your plain pancake.

Enjoy. If you make something with this please link back here so more people can learn how.

Other Tutorials:
:bulletpurple: Bowl: [link]
:bulletpurple: Candy Apple:[link]
:bulletpurple: Cupcake: [link]
:bulletpurple: Lolli Pop:[link]
:bulletpurple: Bowl of ice cream:[link]
:bulletpurple: Plate: [link]
:bulletpurple: Breakfast: [link]
:bulletpurple: Sushi Cane [link]
:bulletpurple: Jelly Donut: [link]
:bulletpurple: Chocolate [link]
:bulletpurple: Pancake [link]

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Do you use fimo or sculpey? And what type (e.g. fimo classic or soft?)
If you use more than one, could you tell me a little about them?
Thanks ~ :)

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*chat-noir 1 day ago  Student Artisan Crafter
I actually use a variety of clays in my work, it depends on what is on sale and what I need. I break down the differences and different uses of a lot of polymer clay brands (including Fimo and Sculpey) in this article right here: [link]

I hope this article helps answer some of the questions you may have :aww:

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Oh ok, thanks ~
It helps a lot ;)
One thing though - would fimo soft be too soft for making larger models? Not huge - like a few cm high?
Like if you made a person standing, would that droop with fimo soft?

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~PATotkaca May 11, 2012  New member
Are there any things such as air dry liquid clay? (I'm an air-dry clay user)

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Elmers Glue works pretty well. Make sure you get the kind that dried CLEAR.

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~PATotkaca 1 day ago  New member
i see, would glass deco stuff work?

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I don't know. Haha.

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~PATotkaca 1 day ago  New member
Well i guess i'll be experimenting with that

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Haha/ ^__^ That's always a good thing. just be careful.

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*chat-noir May 13, 2012  Student Artisan Crafter
I've never used air dry clays, so I'm not really sure if there is a liquid variety.

If you just want to make syrup like I made in this tutorial then, instead of liquid clay, you can use ground up chalk pastels and acrylic medium. Like a gloss medium. Or even try using colored resins. They will air dry and will give you a similar liquid look.

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