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Polymer Clay ! Learn how to use polymer clay to make anything you want! You can make something for friends, family, yourself, or anybody! What you need to get started: Ideas to get started Polymer clay- to build your creations Rabbit, Car , Book , Yourself, Cat, Liquid Clay- to stick pieces of clay together Smiley Face , Food Paint- if you want to paint your clay Oven- to harden finished product Getting Started . . . 1. Gather the clay bin on the shelf and take a seat at any open space in the lab 2. Think of any design or creation that you want to make come to life with clay! 3. Once you have planned out what you want to create gather all necessary paints, glue, and colors of clay necessary so you can begin your project. 4. IF USING LIQUID CLAY - Increase the surface area by making scratching marks on either side of the clay you want to join together 5. Now that your creation is complete you can place it in the oven. Bake at a temperature of 275 degree Fahrenheit for 20 minutes per ¼” of clay. You can cook in multiple sessions.

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Polymer Clay !Learn how to use polymer clay to make anything you want! You can make

something for friends, family, yourself, or anybody!

What you need to get started: Ideas to get started★ Polymer clay- to build your creations Rabbit, Car , Book , Yourself, Cat,★ Liquid Clay- to stick pieces of clay together Smiley Face , Food★ Paint- if you want to paint your clay

★ Oven- to harden finished product

Getting Started . . .1. Gather the clay bin on the shelf and take a seat at any open space in the lab

2. Think of any design or creation that you want to make come to life with

clay!

3. Once you have planned out what you want to create gather all necessary

paints, glue, and colors of clay necessary so you can begin your project.

4. IF USING LIQUID CLAY - Increase the surface area by making scratching

marks on either side of the clay you want to join together

5. Now that your creation is complete you can place it in the oven. Bake at a

temperature of 275 degree Fahrenheit for 20 minutes per ¼” of clay. You

can cook in multiple sessions.