
caring for your polymer clay jewellery & miniatures
Remove before swimming, bathing and showering.
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Though polymer clay is a strong material, it is not unbreakable. Always handle your jewellery with care while cleaning it and remove it before exercising and before going to bed.
​Jewellery with silver plated findings is better kept in an air tight container or jewellery box to minimize tarnishing, and the shine can be brought back to life using anti-tarnish wipes.
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Keep away from direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time, as this may cause the colours to fade over time.
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Use a soft dry brush to clean your polymer clay jewellery, miniatures and sculptures.
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My polymer clay jewellery and miniatures are not toys and are not suitable for young children.
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caring for your air-dry clay houses
& shops
​My mini illustrated houses are sculpted from air-dry clay, which is a strong material, but not unbreakable. So always handle with care while cleaning or admiring them.
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Use a dry, clean, soft brush, like a fluffy make up brush, to clean them or a dry clean cloth.
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Because they are made of air-dry clay, my little houses are suitable as an indoor decoration only. For this reason, they are best kept away from damp rooms or areas of the home (like a window that suffers from condensation - especially during the winter months) as they can absorb moisture and slightly warp.
