Polymer Clay Fairy House Jar Lantern || Maive Ferrando
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Today I’ll be showing how I made a fantasy fairy house using a glass jar and #polymerclay , that you can use as a cool decoration as well as a lantern!
Use an LED tealight (battery operated tealight) to light up the house, not a regular candle.
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🍓 BAKING TIPS:
I bake my polymer clay pieces in a kitchen oven at 110 -125ºC for 30 minutes.
Do not exceed 130ºC or you will burn your polymer clay.
Always read the baking instructions for your particular brand of polymer clay, as temperatures and times may vary slightly.
*You’re free to use my tutorials to recreate pieces to keep for yourself (give to friends and family), but not to sell as your own design. Источник видео youtube.com/watch?v=rEg8D-jwNxQ