Here are some frequently asked questions:
Are your creations for sale?
Unfortunately at the moment I do not sell my charms online although I have an etsy shop. Feel free to visit my etsy every now and then, because I do play on selling them soon! Other than that, if you are very interested in buying my charms I can make some exceptions ;) Just contact me through email and we'll see how we can accommodate your needs! In addition ThePolymerClayBakery likes to make some appearances at local craft fairs in Richmond and Vancouver, BC. Stay tuned for these fun and exciting events!
Unfortunately at the moment I do not sell my charms online although I have an etsy shop. Feel free to visit my etsy every now and then, because I do play on selling them soon! Other than that, if you are very interested in buying my charms I can make some exceptions ;) Just contact me through email and we'll see how we can accommodate your needs! In addition ThePolymerClayBakery likes to make some appearances at local craft fairs in Richmond and Vancouver, BC. Stay tuned for these fun and exciting events!
What are the charms made out of?
All of our charms are made out of Polymer Clay, which is a very flexible and creative medium. As it comes in many different colors, and can be re-used before baking, it's extremely versatile to sculpt with. You can use them to make many different things, from foods and charms (like the ones we make in The Polymer Clay Bakery) to necklaces and bracelets. As long as you have the imagination, nearly anything is possible!
How did you get started in working with Polymer Clay?
Donna began working with Polymer Clay after watching the creations of others on Youtube. Seeing that they made great presents and gifts, she decided to try making them herself by watching tutorials. Surprisingly, however, what began as a small curiosity turned into an enjoyable hobby, and has brought her here today.
Where do you make your Polymer Clay creations?
Donna has a workstation at home, which consists of a desk and a toaster oven. She also makes her own shelves to house her spare clay and various tools. It does tend to get messy sometimes, but you don't need anything fancy in order to make your Polymer Clay creations-in fact, anywhere that inspires you is probably the best work area you can get.