Well, I’ve been working on a new set of classes, this time covering old Altoid-style tins with polymer clay. I also was playing with a new cane, and came up with these. I think they look like orange poppies!
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angela says
Do you put any glue or adhesive on the tin before you bake the clay on it? or does it just stick when you bake the clay? Beautiful tins!
Jenny says
Actually, the clay sticks pretty well- but a dab of PolyBonder (I have a review of that, too) really make sure it doesn’t come off later. Thanks for asking!