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After baking - what's the best finishing?
Hi,
I just started making clay beads. I made some 16mm pumpkins that are just about ready to be baked. I think they look pretty good, but can't help but wonder how the heck do you finish the small items with details (leaves, stems, etc.) I see that alot of people are using different grits of sandpaper in water, but these things are only 19mm and have details, how do I get them sanded down to a polish when they are so small. I can't help but think about when I used to get my nails done they used what I guess was the equivalent of a dremel tool, but I assume lower speed. Is that maybe an option? I'd prefer to stay as natural as possible without adding a coat of "something", but if that is not doable what are the best options. Thanks! Lisa Beaded Treasures by Lisa |
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