Tipping Tuesday – Crafting Tips

Georgia Ossipov

Artist and Owner

Find polymer clay sculpting, photography, and crafting tips and tricks from Georgia Ossipov on this page. Updates every other Tuesday!

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Glue for Polymer Clay – Tipping Tuesday .007

Sometimes, you just have to attach polymer clay parts together. Or maybe you need to fix small breakages, things happen. I use cyanoacrylate adhesive or simply put Super Glue for polymer clay! Here’s the particular brand and bottle shape I like to use. It doesn’t dry out quickly and it’s easy to dispense in small…

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A hand holding a bottle of Loctite Super glue for polymer clay. The bottle is gray, with light blue label. The cap is darker blue. On each side of the bottle, there are dark blue buttons that dispense glue when pushed on.

Respirator Safety – Tipping Tuesday .006

Safety first is the main motto in any industry, and crafting is no exception. Respirator safety is often overlooked, and I’d like to go over main reasons for wearing one and how to take care of it. Why Wear a Respirator When crafting, we often deal with small particles such as dust when sanding figurines,…

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Gray respirator mask that covers nose and mouth. It has strings that go around your head and a latch to keep it tight. On each side of the mask there are two pink filters.

Varnishing Polymer Clay – Tipping Tuesday .005

At the start of their crafting journey, a lot of people wonder whether varnishing polymer clay is necessary. The short answer is no! However, there are times when it is beneficial. Polymer Clay Doesn’t Need Varnish Polymer clay hardens into a porous plastic when baked. As is, without any paint, it is safe to keep…

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A small 1-quart metal can of polyurethane semi-gloss varnish. The label is white and blue with Varathane spelled in cursive at the top.

Keeping Polymer Clay Dust Free – Tipping Tuesday .004

Have you ever tried keeping polymer clay dust free? The light colors of polymer clay, especially white, are notoriously difficult to keep dust free. If you find it nearly impossible, don’t be too hard on yourself. It happens to everyone! Here’s how I deal with it. First of all, keep your workplace clean. I wipe…

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A bunch of white miniature roses made from polymer clay on light pink background. The roses have green stems and lay horizontally, facing the viewer with buds.

Polymer Clay Baking – Tipping Tuesday .003

Let’s talk about polymer clay baking! First of all, always follow instructions on the packaging. Polymer clay can burn if the temperature is too high. This will appear as darkened and blackened area at the thinnest parts. At this point, polymer clay starts to emit toxic gases, so it’s advisable to not exceed the recommended…

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Three blocks of polymer clay laying at an angle on top of each other. Blocks are translucent, burgundy, and light lilac against purplish-gray background.

Cheap Drawing Tablet – Tipping Tuesday .002

Today’s tip is going to do with digital art and a way to get a cheap drawing tablet that will still work well. Nowadays, tablets with a screen are a big thing. However, a few years ago graphics tablets used to be just an input device without the screen. Some of them are still available…

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Photograph of an old generation Wacom graphics tablet without a screen. It looks like a gray, slightly raised pad on the table. It has an inner area for drawing and buttons at the top of each side of it. There's a Wacom pen in the silver pen holder on top of the tablet in this photo.

Product Photography – Tipping Tuesday .001

Today’s crafting tip is super simple! It has to do with an important aspect of every crafter’s life nowadays – product photography. Don’t take 30 photos where 10 will do. You will end up spending more time picking and choosing pictures in post processing. Instead, think of views and angles. While shooting, plan which pictures…

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This picture is an example of product photography. It depicts a daikon figurine held by a hand. The photo is horizontal with plenty of space for cropping.
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