Can you guess what I’m trying for Mother’s Day gifts? I hope it turns out! I’m making a craft run today at lunch to pick up jump rings, paint, and maybe some bling =)
I'd say the clay would be smoother. I had never made salt dough before and kept thinking I had it too moist, then it was too dry. I also had a hard time trying to get it even and smooth. It might have helped if I owned a rolling pin, lol. I was using one of those glass milk jugs. So I will probably invest in some clay next craft run!
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Can't wait to see how they turn out! Is the salt dough rougher than the polymer clay I used?
ReplyDeleteI'd say the clay would be smoother. I had never made salt dough before and kept thinking I had it too moist, then it was too dry. I also had a hard time trying to get it even and smooth. It might have helped if I owned a rolling pin, lol. I was using one of those glass milk jugs. So I will probably invest in some clay next craft run!
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