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This is another great way to finish off the sides of your polymer clay pieces. It limits the amount of sanding needed along the sides of your beads and gives a wonderful shiny finish.
Using liquid polymer clay to clean up the edges of your polymer clay may sound tricky, but it’s quite simple really so long as you follow a few basic tricks.
This technique is best used on top of the Jessama Smear to give a shiny finish. If used on its own, the liquid polymer clay can sometimes leave areas exposed and can quickly turn into a nightmare.
You can use metallic or opaque liquid clays for this technique. Translucents won’t work as they won’t cover up the flaws.
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