And I mean that as the highest compliment… she took a normal, cheap-o electric toothbrush, and turned it into a detail sander for polymer clay. (Although it would be handy for any small, detailing job.) She went from this:
to this:
How clever is that?? I need to get over to the dollar store ASAP… I’ve got some lentil beads that need sanding, and I’m thinking that this is just the ticket. Surf on over to see her step-by-step directions, and while you’re there, check out her cool crochet patterns.
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Catherine says
That is clever! Wish I had seen this before making some stuff out of polimer the other day!