So my clay project is underway and I have a few things I need to get despite all the stuff I bought! I need some letter stamps for clay and the rolling pin dough sticks, that you put on either side of a rolling pin to get consistent thickness. I do NOT like working with the standard eye-pins. I have been trimming the length of the eye-pins with wire cutters and then curling the end to embed in the clay. But I would MUCH MUCH rather use eye-screws. I couldn’t find any at Michael’s and I regret not going to Craft Warehouse. I can also get them on ebay. But they eye-screws have “tooth” which will help them embed. I also got a nifty tip on all the YouTube tutorial. You can glue things to airdry clay when wet. Or rather INTO clay. So basically you dip the eye-screw into clear drying wood glue then put the screw in and let it dry. I have no personal experience of this working but it sounds legit?!?!?
Clay You Survive What's Coming
Clay You Survive What's Coming
Clay You Survive What's Coming
So my clay project is underway and I have a few things I need to get despite all the stuff I bought! I need some letter stamps for clay and the rolling pin dough sticks, that you put on either side of a rolling pin to get consistent thickness. I do NOT like working with the standard eye-pins. I have been trimming the length of the eye-pins with wire cutters and then curling the end to embed in the clay. But I would MUCH MUCH rather use eye-screws. I couldn’t find any at Michael’s and I regret not going to Craft Warehouse. I can also get them on ebay. But they eye-screws have “tooth” which will help them embed. I also got a nifty tip on all the YouTube tutorial. You can glue things to airdry clay when wet. Or rather INTO clay. So basically you dip the eye-screw into clear drying wood glue then put the screw in and let it dry. I have no personal experience of this working but it sounds legit?!?!?