Free guide: Preservation and storage of polymer clay. Working with polymer clay is a versatile and rewarding creative experience, but it also requires some technical care to get good results. The texture, flexibility and color of the clay depend largely on how it is preserved and stored before use. To help you keep your material in perfect condition, at Domestika we provide you with a free downloadable guide with practical tips on how to properly store polymer clay. This resource is part of the course "Create synthetic agate marbled geode jewelry with polymer clay", where the teacher shares her experience working with this material in a professional and conscious way. Taking good care of your tools and materials not only improves the final result, but also makes the creative process more fluid, sustainable and enjoyable. Why is it important to preserve polymer clay well?. Polymer clay is sensitive to factors such as heat, air or contamination with other materials. Poor preservation can lead to: -It hardens prematurely. -Lose elasticity and become difficult to shape -Lose elasticity and become difficult to shape -Lose elasticity and become difficult to shape. -It becomes contaminated with dust or fibers -It becomes contaminated with dust or fibers. -Change its color or texture -Change its color or texture. Keeping it correctly allows you to extend its useful life, avoid unnecessary waste and always work with a material in optimal conditions. In addition, it is a economic saving and a more responsible way of consuming creative resources. What is included in the downloadable guide? This guide has been designed as a clear and easy to consult resource for both beginners and experienced polymer clay artists. Inside you will find: Temperature and humidity recommendations ideal for storing clay without deterioration. Most suitable types of containers according to the brand or the state of the clay (new blocks, mixtures, leftovers). Practical indicators to know when a clay is no longer suitable for working and when it can still be recovered. Work space organization tips, designed for small workshops or work areas at home. The guide functions as a practical reference that you can refer to whenever you need it. Extra tips for working with polymer clay. In addition to the contents of the PDF, here are some useful tips for everyday use: -If the clay is hard, work it slowly with body heat or conditioning tools. -Store ready-made color mixtures tightly wrapped to prevent them from drying out. -Keep clean tools on hand at all times so as not to contaminate the material. -Avoid direct contact with porous surfaces or unprotected paper. Small gestures like these make a big difference in the final result.
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