The normal thing is to make the faux metal and then go ahead and antique it to create patina. But what if you can do it backwards and skip the antiquing altogether?
I am showing you this easy tip in the following video:
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The normal thing is to make the faux metal and then go ahead and antique it to create patina. But what if you can do it backwards and skip the antiquing altogether?
I am showing you this easy tip in the following video:
I will be adding to this as I go. Trying to get on here stuff that is not part of most lists out there on the internet - and it's all from my own experience.
Also, for the moment it's all mixed up, I will try to organize it better later
Want to see even more interesting tutorials? I love sharing what I know, but I need materials to create. As a disabled cancer survivor I cannot afford to buy much, and sometimes it's an effort to buy just the polymer clay I need.