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Issue: 1.0, July 25, 2017
Issue 2.0, September 13, 2018
Issue 3.0, January 1, 2019
Issue 3.12, April 27, 2019 Table of Contents
Introduction 4 Sculpey III 6 premo! 9 premo! Accents 11 Soufflé 13 Fimo Professional 16 Fimo Soft 18 Fimo Effect 20 Fimo Leather 22 Fimo Doll Professional 23 Fimo Kids 24 Fimo Classic 25 Pardo Professional 27 Pardo Jewellery Clay 28 Kato Polyclay 31 Cernit 33 Craft Smart 40 Craft Smart Premium 41 Liquid Clays 42 Clay Softeners 44 Get Connected 45 Tutorials 46
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 3 Introduction
Have you ever stood in the clay aisle of the craft store and couldn't remember which colors of clay that you have at home? Me too. Or maybe you know you need to buy red...but which red? The inventory sheets in this document will help you keep track of the clay that you have and what you need to buy.
How to Use This Checklist As you use up your packages, just cross the checkmark. Keep adding checkmarks as you This document is organized first by clay buy more. brand, then by lines of clay within those brands. I have listed all the colors avail- able for each brand of clay, including color numbers where they are known. Here's an example: When you fill all the boxes, just print out 063 Blue another sheet. Of course you don't have to use these pages my way. Feel free to use them in whatever way works best for you! Most clay manufacturers carry some colors in larger packages sizes, in addition to the I have also included discontinued colors small blocks that are familiar to most of us. in these checklists. They are printed with For the colors which also have large blocks gray lettering. It's quite difficult to research available, I've included a separate section of current vs. discontinued colors, so I'm sure checkboxes in each package size, with the I've missed many. Just write the colors on colors available in that size. the page if you have any that are not listed. Sorry about that! To use the checklist, just print out the pages for the brand you want to document. For each block you have in your supplies, make a checkmark in the box.
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Printing Selected Sheets If this is new to you, welcome to a fantastic If you just print this document, all the pages ink-saving trick! You can use this for any docu- will print. That might be exactly what you want. ment. It's great when you only want to print a But if you only want to print specific pages, few pages of something. here's how.
1. Click the printer icon, often in the top menu A Note About Brand Names bar, to start the printing dialogue. Each brand name of polymer clay has its own characteristics and therefore different users 2. When the printing dialogue box pops up, will have their own preferences. I use all these take note of the selections in the upper left. brand names in my crafting and their listing in All software is different, so I can't say for sure this document and should not be interpreted exactly how yours is set up. But you should as an endorsement. I recommend all of them have something similar to this: for various things!
Also, for the sake of convenience, I didn't include trademark or copyright symbols on any of these brands. But please know that each brand listed is a trademark of its parent company. I am not affiliated with these compa- nies in any way.
Now go count your clay bars!
3. Tick the correct button. You can print the whole document, just the page you're on, or whatever pages you choose.
4. If you want to print specific pages, you can put in a range (such as 4-8) or list specific pages (2,5,7,15,21).
4. Click "Print". Yay!
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 5 Manufacturer: Polyform Sculpey III Website: www.sculpey.com Bake at: 275°F (135°C) for 15-30 min. Characteristics: Soft, easily worked with hands. Matte surface after bak- ing. Can be brittle. Best for: Children’s crafts, handbuilt chunky sculptures, pottery substi- tute. Good for mixing with other clay brands.
2 oz 301 Tan 515 Violet 001 White 303 Dusty Rose 530 Princess Pearl 010 Translucent 322 Leaf Green 538 Teal Pearl 033 Sweet Potato 323 Emerald 583 Red Hot Red 042 Black 370 Tranquility 1086 Gold 053 Chocolate 380 Buried Treasure 1101 Pearl 063 Blue 503 Hot Pink 1103 Lt. Blue Pearl 072 Yellow 505 Turquoise 1109 Suede Brown 083 Red 513 Purple 1112 Fuchsia Pearl 093 Beige Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 6 Sculpey III
1113 Glow in the 1 lb Dark 1628 String Bean 001 White 1130 Silver 1629 Granny Smith 042 Black 1132 Jewelry Gold 1634 Just Orange 093 Beige 1645 Elephant Gray 1135 Navy Pearl Discontinued 1657 Hazelnut Colors 1137 Poppy 355 Gentle Plum 8oz 1139 Teal 001 White 360 Camouflage 1140 Deep Red Pearl 010 Translucent 501 Ivory 1142 Candy Pink 042 Black 521 Lime 1144 Sky Blue 583 Red Hot Red 534 Acid Yellow 1150 Lemonade 1657 Hazelnut 566 French Blue 1209 Ballerina 1008 Blue Pearl 1216 Spring Lilac Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 7 Sculpey III
1102 Lt. Pink Pearl
1105 Pewter
1107 Copper
1134 Plum 1207 Vanilla Crème
1221 Pale Pistachio
1247 Sunshine
1626 Moss
1655 Pottery
1668 Stonewash
1685 Tomato
1687 Sunset
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 8 Manufacturer: Polyform premo! Website: www.sculpey.com Bake at: 275°F (135°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Smooth, mixes eas- ily. Satiny surface after baking. Mod- erately strong after baking. Best for: Excellent all-purpose clay for everything from sculpting to can- ing.
2oz 5072 Zinc Yellow Hue 5505 Turquoise 5001 White 5092 Beige 5513 Purple 5007 Spanish Olive 5093 Ecru 5525 Sunshine 5020 Blush 5107 Wisteria 5562 Ultramarine Blue Hue 5022 Wasabi 5323 Green 5572 Cadmium Yel- 5026 Pomegranate low Hue 5382 Cadmium Red Hue 5033 Orange 8oz 5383 Alizarin Crim- 5042 Black son Hue 5001 White
5053 Burnt Umber 5392 Raw Sienna 5042 Black
5063 Cobalt Blue Hue 5504 Fuchsia Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 9 premo!
1lb Blue Hue 5001 White 5572 Cadmium Yel- low Hue 5042 Black
5050 Navy Discontinued Colors 5052 Slate Gray 5003 Denim 5053 Burnt Umber 5010 Navy 5054 Cayenne 5103 Periwinkle 5092 Beige 5305 Sea Green 5093 Ecru 5515 Violet 5382 Cadmium Red Hue 5523 Candy Pink
5562 Ultramarine 5529 Rhino Gray
5535 Jungle
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 10 Manufacturer: Polyform premo! Accents Website: www.sculpey.com Bake at: 275°F (135°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Identical to regular Premo, but these colors have glitter, pearl, mica, and translucent effects. Best for: Adding special effects to your clay creations. Can be mixed with regular Premo for even more great options.
2oz 5135 Rose Gold Glit- 5065 Gray Granite ter 5029 Magenta Pearl 5067 Copper 5147 Yellow Gold 5031 Purple Pearl Glitter 5101 Pearl 5035 Bright Green 5303 Gold Pearl 5109 Opal 5310 Translucent 5038 Peacock Pearl 5115 Sunset Pearl 5503 Fluorescent Pink 5049 Blue Glitter 5120 Graphite Pearl 5517 Antique Gold 5051 Red Glitter 5129 Silver 5519 Bronze 5055 18K Gold 5132 White Gold Glit- ter 5527 White Translu- 5057 Frost White Glit- cent ter
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5540 Twinkle Twinkle Discontinued 5521 Fluorescent Colors Green 5600 Fluorescent Yel- 5018 Copper low 5040 Translucent Blue 8oz
5310 Translucent 5044 Translucent Red
5046 Translucent 1lb Yellow 5101 Pearl 5048 Translucent Green 5129 Silver 5059 Blue Granite 5303 Gold 5061 White Granite 5310 Translucent 5259 Red Pearl 5317 White Translu- cent 5289 Blue Pearl
5299 Green Pearl
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 12 Manufacturer: Polyform Soufflé Website: www.sculpey.com Bake at: 275°F (135°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Soft, easily worked, lighter weight, has sueded surface when baked. Particularly strong and flexible after baking. Best for: Mokume gane, freestyle caning, jewelry, surface techniques such as image transfers and silk- screen. 1.7 oz 6042 Poppy Seed 6645 Concrete Not tried Souffle yet? Read my Souffle review 6053 Cowboy 6652 Robin's Egg article here.
6001 White 6072 Canary 6653 Guava
6002 Grape 6083 Cherry Pie 6665 Cinnamon
6003 Bluestone 6301 Latte Discontinued Colors
6004 Raspberry 6323 Jade 6022 Key Lime
6005 Cornflower 6505 Sea Glass 6063 Lagoon
6007 Shamrock 6513 Royalty 6073 Mocha
6009 Mandarin 6515 Turnip 6093 Sandcastle
6033 Pumpkin 6629 Pistachio Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 13 Soufflé
6343 Sage
6360 Pesto
6503 So 80's
6633 Mai Tai
6643 Bordeaux
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 14 Manufacturer: Polyform Bake Shop Website: www.sculpey.com Bake at: 275°F (135°C) for 15-30 min. Characteristics: Extremely soft, not good for sculpting detail, brittle after baking. Best for: Small children who are learning to model with clay. Not good for small pieces with fine detail. **Note: No longer seems to be avail- able in individual packages.
White Purple
Beige Primary Blue
Primary Yellow Turquoise
Bright Orange Green
Orange Bright Green
Primary Red Olive Green
Hot Pink Brown
Bright Pink Tan
Fuchsia Gray
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 15 Manufacturer: Staedtler Fimo Professional Website: www.staedtler.com Bake at: 230-265°F (110-130°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Firm , requires a lot of conditioning when older, holds detail well, can be sticky. Very strong and flexible after baking, with sheen. Best for: Excellent all-purpose clay, good for detailed cane work, sculpt- ing, jewelry.
Note: In North America, Fimo Professional is available in 2oz (57g) packages. Elsewhere, 85g (3oz) packages are typical.
210 True Magenta 4 Orange 2oz (57g) or 85g (3oz) 23 Bordeaux 5 Green 0 White 29 Carmine 500 True Green 02 Champagne 300 True Blue 57 Leaf Green 1 Lemon 32 Turquoise 6 Lilac 100 True Yellow 33 Ultramarine 61 Violet 17 Ochre 34 Navy Blue 62 Lavender 200 True Red
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 16 Fimo Professional
74 Terra Cotta 23 Bordeaux 62 Lavender
77 Chocolate 29 Carmine 74 Terra Cotta
80 Dolphin Grey 300 True Blue 77 Chocolate
9 Black 32 Turquoise 80 Dolphin Grey
33 Ultramarine 9 Black 350g
0 White 34 Navy Blue
02 Champagne 4 Orange
1 Lemon 5 Green
100 True Yellow 500 True Green
17 Ochre 57 Leaf Green
200 True Red 6 Lilac
210 True Magenta 61 Violet
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 17 Manufacturer: Staedtler Fimo Soft Website: www.staedtler.com Bake at: 230-265°F (110-130°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Soft when fresh, easy to work with. Short shelf life. Best for: All purpose clay good for many purposes. Similar to Premo in function, not as good for caning as Fimo Professional.
57g 39 Peppermint 7 Caramel 0 White 42 Tangerine 70 Sahara 10 Lemon 43 Flesh 75 Chocolate 16 Sun Yellow 50 Apple Green 76 Cognac 22 Raspberry 53 Tropical Green 80 Dophin Grey 24 Indian Red 56 Emerald 9 Black 26 Cherry Red 61 Puple 350g 33 Brilliant Blue 62 Lavender 0 White 35 Windsor Blue 63 Plum 16 Sun Yellow 37 Pacific Blue Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 18 Fimo Soft
24 Indian Red
26 Cherry Red
33 Brilliant Blue
42 Tangerine
43 Flesh
53 Tropical Green
75 Chocolate
9 Black Discontinued Colors
36 Teal
52 Green Lime
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 19 Manufacturer: Staedtler Fimo Effect Website: www.staedtler.com Bake at: 230-265°F (110-130°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Soft when fresh, easy to work with, short shelf life. Best for: All purpose clay good for many purposes. Contains mica, glit- ter, or translucent effects. Use for creating special effects in your proj- ect.
57g 112 Glitter Gold 302 Glitter Blue 014 Translucent 202 Glitter Red 305 Pastel Aqua 04 Nightglow 204 Translucent Red 306 Gemstone Blue Ice Quartz 052 Glitter White 205 Pastel Light Pink 386 Gemstone Agate 08 Metallic Mother of Blue Pearl 206 Gemstone Rose Quartz 405 Pastel Peach 104 Translucent Yel- low 207 Pearl Rose Gold 504 Translucent Green 105 Pastel Vanilla 27 Metallic Copper 505 Pastel Mint 106 Citrin 28 Metallic Ruby Red 506 Gemstone Jade 11 Metallic Gold 286 Gemstone Ruby Green Quartz Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 20 Fimo Effect
602 Glitter Purple Discontinued Colors
604 Translucent Pur- 38 Metallic Sapphire ple 58 Metallic Opal 605 Pastel Lilac Green
607 Lilac 404 Translucent Or- ange 803 Stone Granite 502 Glitter Green 81 Metallic Silver 003 Stone Marble 812 Glitter Silver 817 Light Silver 903 Stone Stardust
907 Pearl Black
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 21 Manufacturer: Staedtler Fimo Leather Website: www.staedtler.com Bake at: 265°F (130°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Soft, very flexible and strong, bakes with texture that resembles leather. Best for: Special projects where a leather effect is desired. Sheets can be sewn with a sewing machine.
57g 809 Grey 029 Ivory 909 Black 109 Saffron
179 Ochre
229 Berry
369 Green
519 Olive
749 Rust
779 Brown
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 22 Manufacturer: Staedtler Fimo Doll Professional Website: www.staedtler.com Bake at: 230-265°F (110-130°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: The same as Fimo Professional, but available in a variety of flesh tones. Best for: Forming and sculpting dolls, doll faces, and doll bodies.
3 oz (85g) 350g
03 Porcelain 03 Porcelain
432 Rose 432 Rose
435 Cameo 435 Cameo
44 Beige 44 Beige
45 Sand 45 Sand
78 Hazelnut 78 Hazelnut
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 23 Manufacturer: Staedtler Fimo Kids Website: www.staedtler.com Bake at: 230-265°F (110-130°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Soft to knead. A va- riety of colors for children's projects. Colors can be dull. Best for: Children's projects.
1.5 oz (42g) 25 Rose 6 Lilac 01 White 262 Glitter Pink 7 Brown 052 Glitter White 3 Blue 71 Light Brown 1 Yellow 312 Glitter Blue 80 Light Grey 106 Pearl Yellow 39 Turquoise 812 Glitter Silver 112 Glitter Gold 4 Orange 9 Black 2 Red 43 Flesh 206 Pearl Light Pink 5 Green 212 Glitter Red 51 Light Green 220 Pink Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 24 Manufacturer: Staedtler Fimo Classic Website: www.staedtler.com Bake at: 230-26°F (110-130°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: This discontinued line is the old version of Fimo Profes- sional. Requires a lot of conditioning. Very firm and holds shape well. Best for: All-purpose claying, particu- larly loved for the way it holds detail in caning.
56g Leaf Green 57 Terracotta 74 Black 9 Light Flesh 43 Turquoise 32 Blue 37 Lilac 6 Ultramarine 33 Bordeaux 23 Magenta 21 Violet 61 Carmine 29 Navy Blue 34 White 0 Champagne 02 Ochre 17 Yellow 1 Chocolate 77 Orange 4 350g Dark Flesh 45 Red 4 Black 9 Golden Yellow 15 Teal 38 Blue 37 Green 5 Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 25 Fimo Classic
Bordeaux 23 Ochre 17
Carmine 29 Orange 4
Champagne 02 Red 4
Chocolate 77 Teal 38
Dark Flesh 45 Terracotta 74
Golden Yellow 15 Turquoise 32
Green 5 Ultramarine 33
Leaf Green 57 Violet 61
Light Flesh 43 White 0
Lilac 6 Yellow 1
Magenta 21
Navy Blue 34
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 26 Manufacturer: Viva Decor Pardo Professional Website: www.viva-decor.net Bake at: 248°F (120°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Can be crumbly when raw, gets sticky when over- worked. Very strong after baking. Can have waxy residue on surface. Best for: All-purpose clay work, good for crisp canework. The translucent clays are the clearest of all brands.
Translucent Clay Art Clay Read about the unique Cyan 601 qualities of Pardo White 100 Translucent here. Turquoise 650 Translucent 101 Beige 102 Green 700 Yellow 206 Yellow 200 Black 800 Orange 306 Orange 300 Mica Clay
Pink 419 Red 400 Silver 901
Red 422 Brown 450 Copper 903
Lilac 507 Violet 500 Gold 904
Light Blue 613 Magenta 501 Platinum 905
Aqua 710 Blue 600 Bronze 907 Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 27 Manufacturer: Viva Decor Pardo Jewellery Clay Website: www.viva-decor.net Bake at: 248°F (125°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Soft and smooth to work with. Colors are chosen for simi- larity to gemstones. Best for: All-purpose clay work, mak- ing faux gemstones for use in jewelry. Note: "Transparent" is a translation error. It is actually Translucent. And "jewellery" is the UK spelling of jewelry.
Gem Colors Garnet 402 Obsidian 415 White 100 Coral 406 Rhodonite 416 Ivory 103 Pearl Rose 407 Rose Tourmaline 417 Topaz 201 Tiger Eye 408 Red Fire Opal 418 Lemon Calcite 203 Pink Chalcedony 409 Sodalite 501 Adventurine 204 Thulite 410 Ametrine 502 Fire Opal 301 Andean Opal 411 Lavender Jade 503 Alabaster 302 Foam Coral 412 Lilac Opal 504 Orange Calcite 303 Rhodochrosite 413 Amethyst 505 Ruby 401 Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 28 Pardo Jewellery Clay
Lapis Lazuli 601 Peridot 705 Bronze 907
Sapphire 602 Amazonite 706 Antique Gold 908
Blue Zircon 603 Petrified Wood 707 Fluorescent Colors Angelite 605 Green Calcite 708 Glow in the Dark 931 Blue Adventurine 606 Onyx 801 Neon Green 932 Covellite 607 Metallic Colors Neon Orange 933 Aqua Aura 608 Gray Jasper 803 Neon Yellow 934 Blue Quartz 609 Silver 901 Neon Pink 935 Turquoise 650 Platinum 902 Glitter Jade 701 Copper 903 Amazonite 911 Olivine 703 Gold 904 Orange Calcite 912 Green Apatite 704 Mother of Pearl 905 Lavender 913 Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 29 Pardo Jewellery Clay
Amethyst 914
Olivine 915
Onyx 916
Fire Opal 917
Adventurine 918
Agate 921
Coral 922
Turquoise 923
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 30 Manufacturer: Van Aken Kato Polyclay Website: www.katopolyclay.com Bake at: 300°F (150°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Fairly stiff, smooth, holds detail very well, has strong vinyl odor, good range of artist type colors. Is quite rigid after baking. Best for: An excellent all-purpose clay, good for detailed and precise canework. Durable after baking.
2 oz Translucent 12.5 oz Yellow Yellow Black Orange Orange Brown Red Red Beige Flesh Magenta Magenta Pearl Violet Violet Silver Ultra Blue Ultrat Blue Gold Turquoise Turquoise Copper Green Green Neon Pink White Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 31 Kato Polyclay
White
Translucent
Black
Brown
Beige Flesh
Pearl
Silver
Gold
Copper
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 32 Manufacturer: The Clay and Paint Cernit Factory Website: www.clay-and-paint.com Bake at: 265°F (125°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Soft, easily worked, can get sticky if overworked. Slightly translucent after baking. Very flexible and strong. Best for: All purpose claying, sculpt- ing flowers and other delicate things, jewelry making.
Are you new to Cernit? Get acquainted with it and learn about the various lines of clay within the Cernit brand by reading my review here. Number One 214 Sky Blue 423 Peach 56g 223 Blue-grey 425 Flesh 010 White Porcelain 230 Duck Blue 428 Poppy Red 027 Opaque White 246 Navy Blue 463 Christmas Red 045 Champagne 265 Royal Blue 475 Pink 100 Black 280 Turquoise Blue 476 English Pink 150 Grey 400 Red 481 Raspberry 211 Caribbean 411 Wine Red 600 Green 212 Periwinkle 420 Carmine Red 601 Anise Green
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603 Spring 747 Sahara 250g 027 Opaque White 611 Light Green 752 Orange 100 Black 620 Emerald Green 754 Coral 200 Blue 640 Mint Green 800 Brown 400 Red 645 Olive Green 807 Carmel 475 Pink 652 Lichen 812 Taupe 600 Green 662 Pine Green 900 Violet 700 Yellow 676 Turquoise 922 Fuchsia 717 Primary Yellow 700 Yellow 941 Mauve 752 Orange 730 Vanilla 962 Purple 800 Brown 739 Cupcake 900 Violet 746 Yellow Ochre
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500g Cernit Opaline 755 Apricot 027 Opaque White Formerly called Cer- nit Number One, 50% 807 Caramel 100 Black Opacity. Slightly trans- lucent, will bake darker than Number One. 815 Sand-Beige 425 Flesh 56g 900 Violet 500 Christmas Red 010 Opaline White 931 Lilac Discontinued 223 Blue-Grey Colors 250g 57g 261 Primary Blue 010 Opaline White 931 Lilac 425 Flesh 261 Primary Blue 500g 460 Magenta 261 Primary Blue 460 Magenta 475 Pink 460 Magenta 717 Primary Yellow 637 Celadon Green 717 Primary Yellow 640 Mint Green
717 Primary Yellow Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 35 Cernit
500g 517 Lemon Yellow 057 Copper 010 Opaline White 611 Light Green 058 Bronze 261 Primary Blue 676 Turquoise Green 080 Silver 460 Magenta 250g 100 Black 717 Primary Yellow 400 Red 200 Blue Discontinued 475 Rose Colors 246 Navy Blue 56g 900 Violet 420 Carmine 045 Champagne Cernit Glamour 425 Flesh/Carnation 214 Sky Blue Colors with a fine pearlescent mica. 600 Green 280 Turquoise Blue 56g 611 Light Green 411 Wine Red 010 White 800 Brown 420 Carmine 050 Gold
481 Raspberry 055 Antique Gold Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 36 Cernit
900 Violet 055 Antique Gold Cernit Translu- cent
922 Fuchsia 057 Copper Very translucent clay in bright, clear colors. Also includes glitter 058 Bronze colors. Cernit Metallic 56g Rich, saturated mica- 059 Antique Bronze filled clay that comes 005 Translucent in warm colors. Read review and see exam- 080 Silver ples here. 024 Phosporescent 56g 167 Steel 275 Sapphire 045 Champagne 189 Hematite 280 Turquoise 050 Gold 775 Rust 411 Wine Red 051 Green Gold 474 Ruby Red 052 Rose Gold 620 Emerald Green 053 Rich Gold 605 Lime Green 054 Gold Blue
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721 Amber Cernit Nature 922 Fuchsia Natural colors that ap- 752 Orange pear like stone. Discontinued Colors 56g 900 Violet 200 Blue 971 Savannah 010 Glitter White 400 Red 976 Quartz 050 Glitter Gold 983 Granite Cernit Shiny 080 Glitter Silver Pearlescent colors with 988 Basalt a colored mica effect. 250g Discontinued 56g 005 Translucent Cernit Neon 050 Gold Light 500g Fluorescent colors. 200 Blue 005 Translucent 56g 276 Cosmos 600 Green 400 Red 700 Yellow 600 Green 725 Orange
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630 Duck Green Cernit Doll 500g 900 Violet 010 Opaline White 962 Purple 042 Biscuit
425 Flesh
744 Almond
807 Caramel
808 Nougat
855 Sun Tan
Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 39 Manufacturer: Michaels Craft Smart Website: www.michaels.com Bake at: 275°F (135°C) for 15 minutes Characteristics: Soft, can be gummy and sticky. Flexible after baking. Does darken. Leaves color on hands. Best for: Doesn't have very good re- views. Perhaps for children, but other clays are better quality.
2 oz Purple Beige Red Black Tan Blue White Bright Green Yellow Brown
Green
Light Blue
Orange
Pink Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 40 Manufacturer: Michaels Craft Smart Premium Website: www.michaels.com Bake at: 230-265°F (110-130°C) for 30 minutes Characteristics: Crumbly, difficult to condition. Acrid odor. Colors didn't change during baking. Brittle after baking. Best for: Sold as a professional-level premium polymer clay.
1.7 oz Dark Purple Red Alabaster Dark Red Royal Blue Beige Green Sand Black Light Gray Sea Green Blue Magenta Sienna Brown Mauve Turquoise Citrus Nut Brown Vine Red Cream Olive Green White Curry Orange Yellow Dark Blue Purple Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 41 Liquid clays are the same material as Liquid Clays solid polymer clay, but without the binders that make it solid. Think of it as "polymer clay juice". These can be used as glue, as a coating, to create a faux ceramic effect.
Kato Liquid Polyclay, Sculpey Clear, and Lucy Clay Glassymer can cure completely transparent like glass when cured hot enough.
Kato Liquid White Translucent Liquid Clear 2 oz Bakeable Clay (TLS) Yellow Clear 8 oz Liquid Bakeable Clay Fimo Gold Black Fimo Liquid (Clear) 200ml Liquid Bakeable Clay Silver Blue Gold Liquid Bakeable Clay Green Pearl Silver Orange Liquid Bakeable Clay Black Black Red Liquid Bakeable Clay Sculpey White Violet Confused about Sculpey's liquid clays? Liquid Bakeable Clay Read my article here. Bronze Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 42 Liquid Clays
Liquid Bakeable Clay White Peacock Pearl Black Liquid Bakeable Clay Rose Gold Red Liquid Bakeable Clay Red Yellow
Liquid Bakeable Clay Blue Yellow Magenta Liquid Bakeable Clay Blue Green Liquid Bakeable Clay Clear Cernit
Bake & Bond Glue
Lucy Clay
Glassymer Glue
Transparent Inventory Sheets for Polymer Clay www.thebluebottletree.com 43 As polymer clay ages, it can become Clay Softeners dry, stiff, and crumbly. If conditioning is difficult, clay softeners can be add- ed. There are both solid and liquid clay softeners on the market. They can be used with any brand of poly- mer clay. Use a very small amount because it's easy to add too much!
Liquid Softeners
Sculpey Clay Softener (aka Diluent)
Cernit Magic Mix
Solid Softeners
Fimo Mix Quick
Cernit Soft Mix
Sculpey Mold Maker
Sculpey Oven Bake Clay Softener
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