Polymer clay gnomes, finally

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1. Let the gnomes cool off before you touch them. I let them cool in the oven.
2. I used Sculpey 3 for these gnomes but any polymer clay will work.
3. Test a tiny piece of clay in the oven to make sure it is set at the right degree (or buy an oven thermometer to verify the temp.
4. It is best to use a separate oven (like a toaster oven) to bake your items. (I use both, just make sure little pieces of clay don't fall into the oven.)

Like, subscribe and visit often! More polymer clay tutorials to follow. Thanks for taking the time to watch my videos. I love to draw, paint and sculpt and this channel is my way of sharing my interests and maybe teaching a few tricks and techniques. I will be the first to admit that I am not a professional but I have a passion for it. It relaxes me, is an anxiety reliever, helps me cope, connect and engage. I first started with art lessons in 1962, yep, that long ago. I took lessons at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the beautiful museum in downtown Detroit, Michigan. My teachers were all students at Wayne State Museum and half of them were hippies. They taught me how to freely express myself while learning and experimenting with paints, pencils, pastels and clay. Sometimes I go into a dream world as I get lost in my art.
Throughout the years I have taken many classes and when I was 58 I graduated with a four year Graphic Design Degree from Madonna University.

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Good Lord these are so darling! Thank you 🌹

Theperilsofbev
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Thanks for sharing. They're beautiful! 🌹💖

johanneberube
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So cute I love the way you’re explaining how to make them Thank you👏🏻👏🏻👌👍😘

mayrakopjansen
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I love your video I made a couple of gnomes this afternoon... I was wondering if you can put your stick in the gnome before baking can you lay down your gnomes for baking... Hoping to make a bunch of little gnomes that you can put in your plants... Thank you so much for the great ideas...

lindadagley