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  • Re: covering altoid tins with clay

    Sure I'll share. The original instructions called for regular oven cleaner, but I bought the kind you use in a cold oven by accident. So, here's how I did it. The oven cleaner is Easy Off. It says on the can "Safe for self cleaning ovens". I just laid the tin on a rack in in the oven...
    Posted to Sculpting Circle (Forum) by zura on 06-14-2007
  • Re: covering altoid tins with clay

    Oooohhh, please tell me how to do this! I have a box full of altoid, aol, etc tins just waiting to be altered but haven't wanted to do the burning technique I read about. My sister has covered tins in poly clay and she usually just coats the box with a thin layer of gluestick prior to applying each...
    Posted to Sculpting Circle (Forum) by Susan on 06-11-2007
  • covering altoid tins with clay

    I've never sculpted anything, but i love working with polymer clay. I recently saw where someone had covered Altoid tins with clay. It looked so cool! But they had a pasta machine to make it really smooth, so I'm not sure that mine would look as good. Has anyone ever done that with Altoid tins...
    Posted to Sculpting Circle (Forum) by zura on 06-07-2007
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