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    What if I need to take a break and work the next day?
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    If you are working with air dry clay, place the beads on a tray, spritz a sheet of plastic wrap with water, then cover the tray with it. Th plastic wrap will try moisture and keep the clay from drying out. If you are working with polymer clay, simply cover it with some plastic wrap, a bowl, a cup, or anything else to keep it dust free.
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    Do I need a kiln for polymer clay?
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    No. You can use your home oven.
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    Will polymer clay ever harden like air dry clay?
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    No. Polymer clay does not harden until you bake it. It may become brittle if you do not use it for several years, however.
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    Can I add color to air dry clay before it dries?
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    If you mean mixing color into the clay to make a solid-colored bead, you can--but it will be very messy and the paint may not mix evenly into the clay itself.
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    My clay beads are drying up as I work with them. What do I do?
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    Keep a bowl of water next to you, and dampen the clay once you see/feel it becoming dry. You can also keep a spray bottle of water near by and spritz the clay every so often.
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    My clay bead got a huge crack in it once it dried. How to I fix it?
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    Take some more clay, and fill the crack in. Dip your finger in some water, and smooth over the bead to smooth down any seam lines. This is common with many air dry clays.
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    Do I need to paint polymer clay?
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    No. Polymer clay already comes colored. If you want to add designs onto it, wait until after you bake it. Once the beads cool down, you can paint designs on them using acrylic paint.
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    Can you make clay beads out of modeling magic clay?
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    Yes, because modeling magic clay is air dry clay. Just make sure to read the packaging though, in case it isn't air dry. If it isn't, the packaging will have the baking time on it.
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