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Old September 27th 06, 09:29 AM posted to rec.crafts.polymer-clay
Anna W.
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Default Paint and Polymer Clay

Great!! I hope you like it. I used the gold leafing pen and it worked great
for me. I love coupons.

Anna W. in Tx


"Barbara Forbes-Lyons" wrote in message
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I got it, and replied back, too. I got the silver pen using my Michael's
coupon!

Barbara

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Anna W. wrote:

Hi Barbara...

I mistakenly replied to you via email..sorry 'bout that. Going back over
the posts, I didn't want it to appear that I was ungrateful for the
information.

Thanks again...

Anna W. in Tx


"Barbara Forbes-Lyons" wrote in message
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Get the Krylon or Posh Impressions Leafing pens. Apply after
baking/sanding, etc. They dry very quickly and should be sealed with a
finish to protect them from being scraped off. Lots of clayers use them
to embellish edges of flat pieces, etc.

Barbara
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Anna W. wrote:


I'm still new to polymer clay so I hope my question isn't too dumb. I
also need to say that I know absolutely nothing about paint. I covered a
paper mache box with polymer clay and used gold leaf on the top. I used
a rubber stamp (with a swirly pattern) to decorate the bottom part of
the box. I even made small bun feet for it and was quite pleased with my
accomplishment. DH mentioned that the bottom looked plain compared to
the top (with the gold leaf) and suggested using a gold paint to fill in
the impression of the rubber stamp.

So, here's my question (after all that rambling)...is there a fine-tip
paint pen (preferably metallic) that will work on polymer clay? If so,
is it best to use it before or after baking? Also, when I glaze the
item, will the paint pen smear? I'm open to any suggestions...

Thanks...

Anna W. in Tx









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