How To Fix Moonies And Other Imperfections In Cured Polymer Clay

May 23rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Moonies in polymer clay are like a course. They are white spots on the clay and they\’re shaped as a half moon, a circle, or even a bump. Moonies are just bubbles of air trapped inside the sculpture. These ugly marks can be fixed even though when the clay has been baked or cured.

If you have a moonie or moonies in your polymer clay sculpture, don\’t throw away your piece. It might be a good one. I used to throw away all my pieces with moonies until I learned how to fix them. It\’s easy and it doesn\’t show.


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