Let's be honest about what stops most people from trying polymer clay.
It's not the conditioning. Not the shaping. Not even the endless possibilities of color and texture. It's the baking. That moment when you've spent hours creating something beautiful, you slide it into the oven, and you wait, hoping it comes out looking the way it went in.
What if it burns? What if it cracks? What if you open the oven to find your hours of work ruined?
I asked those questions too. And I almost quit before I really started.
This book exists so you don't have to quit.
What Makes Polymer Clay Different, and Why Most Books Get It Wrong
Polymer clay is one of the most forgiving, beginner-friendly crafts in existence. It doesn't require a kiln. It doesn't require years of practice. It doesn't require expensive tools. But it does require one thing most books forget to give you: honest guidance about the parts that feel scary.
Most polymer clay books show you beautiful finished pieces and assume you'll figure out the tricky parts alone. They tell you to bake at 275 degrees but don't explain why your oven might run hot. They show you how to condition clay but don't tell you what it should feel like when it's ready.
This book tells you. All of it. The scary parts included.
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