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Polymer Clay Sealers From Sculpey®
Polymer clay satin glaze from Sculpey® produces a highly lustrous, clean finish and is perfect for coating all baked Sculpey® products. This air-drying acrylic glaze will finish your clay creations with a smooth, matte glaze, and you can thin it using water.
Sculpey® Satin Glaze is a highly sought-after polymer clay sealer known for covering imperfections and offering a compatible surface for colored clay paints and finishes.
To use polymer clay satin glaze, apply thin coats, allowing 30 minutes of dry time between each. Let your clay piece air-dry for 24 hours before revealing a beautiful matte finish. You can add glaze to uncured or cured clay for permanent protection.
What Is a Polymer Clay Glaze?
A glaze or varnish is a coating that many clayers use for their polymer clay pieces. Glaze seals any paint on your clay creations and lends more durability to your projects. It can also give your piece a beautiful shine if you use a glossy glaze.
High-Quality Polymer Clay Sealer for Your Projects
At Sculpey®, we strive to provide all the tools you need to unleash your creativity, whether you're working on a homemade gift or preparing for an art project. Our Sculpey® Satin Glaze is the perfect final touch to your creations, thanks to its:
Six Tips for Glazing Polymer Clay
When you want to glaze your polymer clay pieces, make sure to:
How Do You Glaze Polymer Clay Charms?
The best way to glaze your clay charms is by using a brush. Ensure you rinse your brush off after each use and simply coat your charm with glaze like you would with paint. Next, let your piece dry by hanging it in an area that's clean and well-ventilated for about four hours.
Because the glaze may collect at the bottom of the charms, use a clean tissue to lightly dab this clay area as the charms hang to dry.
Keep in mind that glazing your piece is not necessary — it's entirely up to you and what you'd like to do with your charm. You can also choose to only glaze certain parts of your project if you want that shine on some areas and not others.
What's the Difference Between Sculpey® Satin Glaze and Sculpey® Gloss Glaze?
The main difference between Sculpey® Satin Glaze and Sculpey® Gloss Glaze is their respective finishes - glossy or satin.
Finish off your clay creation with a high gloss glaze. Sculpey® glaze provides a smooth seal to set your clay, cover imperfections and offer a compatible surface for colored clay paints and finishes.
Sculpey® Gloss Glaze Works With All Oven-Bake Clays
You can use Sculpey® Gloss Glaze on any brand of polymer clay. This polymer clay glaze provides a functional, attractive finishing touch for all your creations.
For the best results:
When to Use Sculpey® Gloss Glaze
A quality glaze is the final step of any clay sculpting project, so add Sculpey® Gloss Glaze to the end of your project directions. Professionals prize Sculpey® Gloss Glaze because it's designed to enhance the look of complete polymer clay projects. This Sculpey® glaze will make your creations more durable, so set the clay and smoothly cover minor imperfections. You can even use the polymer clay glaze with acrylic water-based finishes for more design flexibility.
inish off your clay creation with a smooth matte glaze. Sculpey glaze provides a smooth seal to set your clay, cover imperfections, and offer a compatible surface for colored clay paints and finishes.
Polymer Clay Sealers From Sculpey®
Polymer clay satin glaze from Sculpey® produces a highly lustrous, clean finish and is perfect for coating all baked Sculpey® products. This air-drying acrylic glaze will finish your clay creations with a smooth, matte glaze, and you can thin it using water.
Sculpey® Satin Glaze is a highly sought-after polymer clay sealer known for covering imperfections and offering a compatible surface for colored clay paints and finishes.
To use polymer clay satin glaze, apply thin coats, allowing 30 minutes of dry time between each. Let your clay piece air-dry for 24 hours before revealing a beautiful matte finish. You can add glaze to uncured or cured clay for permanent protection.
What Is a Polymer Clay Glaze?
A glaze or varnish is a coating that many clayers use for their polymer clay pieces. Glaze seals any paint on your clay creations and lends more durability to your projects. It can also give your piece a beautiful shine if you use a glossy glaze.
High-Quality Polymer Clay Sealer for Your Projects
At Sculpey®, we strive to provide all the tools you need to unleash your creativity, whether you're working on a homemade gift or preparing for an art project. Our Sculpey® Satin Glaze is the perfect final touch to your creations, thanks to its:
Six Tips for Glazing Polymer Clay
When you want to glaze your polymer clay pieces, make sure to:
How Do You Glaze Polymer Clay Charms?
The best way to glaze your clay charms is by using a brush. Ensure you rinse your brush off after each use and simply coat your charm with glaze like you would with paint. Next, let your piece dry by hanging it in an area that's clean and well-ventilated for about four hours.
Because the glaze may collect at the bottom of the charms, use a clean tissue to lightly dab this clay area as the charms hang to dry.
Keep in mind that glazing your piece is not necessary — it's entirely up to you and what you'd like to do with your charm. You can also choose to only glaze certain parts of your project if you want that shine on some areas and not others.
What's the Difference Between Sculpey® Satin Glaze and Sculpey® Gloss Glaze?
The main difference between Sculpey® Satin Glaze and Sculpey® Gloss Glaze is their respective finishes - glossy or satin.