This liquid gel is super translucent and will be extremely flexible after hardening. It’s great for contouring, grouting, image transferring, glaze effects, marbling and creating colour gradients. The gel is ideal for beginners, hobby artists and professionals alike.

What can you do with liquid polymer clay?

How are you supposed to use liquid polymer clay?

  • You can use it to seal your beads.
  • It can be used to create cool faux effects.
  • You can make your own patterned sheets to put into bezels.
  • The translucents can be used to create multi layered effects.

Can you color liquid polymer clay?

Most of us do love all the colors of polymer clay. And I am very happy to say that Liquid Sculpey® colors can be as well and you can make your own custom colors.

What is liquid polymer used for?

It’s excellent when used as a bakeable glue to enhance the bond between clay pieces, to soften crumbly clay, with pigments to make a faux ceramic, as a drizzle for polymer clay food miniatures, and as a fixative for surface effects. You can use any brand of liquid with any brand of polymer clay.

Can you tint liquid polymer clay?

There are FOUR easy ways to tint liquid clay: oil paint (in the tube versus stick form works best) alcohol inks. Perfect Pearls.

Is liquid clay the same as bake and bond?

Bake and Bond is not glue. It’s just a thick version of liquid clay. While any liquid clay can be used as a bakeable adhesive, Bake and Bond cannot be used in all the same ways as liquid clays. It’s thick, so it doesn’t make a very good “juice” to moisten dry polymer clay.

Can you dye Fimo?

Yes, you can. You can use alcohol-based colors, powder pigments or crayon shavings to color your polymer clay. Acrylic color and other water-based colors can be used as well but the water within these colors has to evaporate from the clay before you bake it.