Saturday, August 16, 2008
12:58 AM
GUESS WHAT IS IT MADE OF?
Answer is wayyyyyyy down.





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ANSWER: POLYMER CLAY

Introducing you the polymer clay! This may sound alien to you like it was to me a few weeks ago. I thought that this may be a good DT blog topic to start of with as it is new and unknown, to me at least.
YUM.. YUM.. my stomach is screaming now!!! But they aren't even real. Poor me! T_T. Right, they are all made from polymer clay. Don't they look real?!?!! I was shcoked at first to learn that its fake... Great skills these human beings (HEY I AM PRAISING YOU!) have, to trick me.
Polymer clay is actually a type of clay which turns in to a plastic like material when it is heated in an oven. NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME. TRY IT IN THE DT ROOM INSTEAD. This is a precautionary measure that i guess we all should adhere to since it MAY produce poisonous fumes out into your oven and you might be sent to the hospital as a result.
Polymer clay is widely used in the US for craft purposes for both the young and old. I searched on the web for clays and came across the fimo polymer clay. In addition, there are also other types of clay which are also of good quality like the PREMO; SCULPEY clay.
Other than making it for decoration purposes, polymer clay are also used to make jewelleries, whether cute or elegant.
ELEGANT
CUTE

COLOURFUL

THESE ARE THE GREAT AND WONDERFUL CREATIONS OF US, HUMAN BEINGS.
Since they are so attractive and lovely, I have decided to make use of polymer clay to realise my idea =D AND!! if you are interested in buying this, I guess the store is near Eunos, ST. Patrick's road. (Hey Garie, I am helping you to do business with no benefits! Shouldn't you thank me? ******* JUS JOKING!)
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Signing off,
Credits: Flickr.com (picture)