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rebeccacrabtree blah blah blah Tuesday 5 February 2013 Creative Bronze Clay Being out of the loop a bit with Metal Clay has meant that I haven't really experimented with all the new clays that have been appearing. So I decided to try and fit in a bit of time with them to see which ones I could add to my regular stash!   Before Christmas I'd ordered some Creative Bronze Clay and Creative Copper Clay from Cookson Gold.  Its taken me until now to break it open!  I decided to just make some really simple cut out pieces that I could use as earring pieces. The bronze clay feels really nice out of the pack, and to me feels much more like working with silver clay, it's smoother and less grainy than others I've tried.   It took the texture really nicely, and when it started to dry out a bit, adding a drop of water instantly made a big difference and returned it back to a nice workable state. One of the issues for me in the past has been the way that bronze clays react when you...

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