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No Bake Polymer Cards

By: Ann Butler

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Who doesn't love polymer clay crafts? Make No Bake Polymer Cards from Ann Butler for your next project - they looks incredibly unique and cool.

No Bake Polymer Cards
 

Materials:

  • Makin's Clay: 1 package earthtones
  • Makin's Clay Roller
  • StazOn Jet Black Ink Pad
  • Assorted Rubber Stamps
  • Scissor
  • Ruler
  • Black Sharpie Fine Point Marker
  • Ziplock Plastic Bag or Damp Cloth

Directions:

  1. With wrapping on clay cut about 1/3 to 1/2 from clay blocks in the colors of your choice. I like to use 3 - 5 colors. Place remaining clay into ziplock plastic bag to prevent drying.

    No Bake Polymer Cards

     
  2. Unwrap clay and arrange in order of choice, press together into log shape and begin to roll.

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  3. Fold clay and continue rolling to blend clay together.

    No Bake Polymer Cards
     
  4. Continue folding and rolling until clay is very thin and you like the color blend. Let this dry a few hours or overnight, turn as needed. If for some reason it begins to curl place a book on it to help flaten it out.

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  5. There is some shrinkage which is why it is cut after drying when a specific size is needed.

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  6. Measure out your postcard and cut clay. Stamp as desired.

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