u/Thick_Reality_5889

Have you had any issues selling air dry clay pieces?

I much prefer working with air dry than polymer, but I realise air dry clay doesn't have the same durability. Has anyone had any issues selling air dry pieces? I'd love to sell my work but I rarely see anything made with air dry clay for sale

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u/Thick_Reality_5889 — 10 days ago
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Is it okay to sell stuff made from air dry clay?

I know this maybe a silly question but my anxiety is getting to me. Basically I've made an air dry clay figure and I'd love to make more and sell them, but I never see anyone selling air dry clay figures so I'm not sure if there's a downfall I'm not seeing. I realise that polymer is the generally prefered clay and it's stronger, but I just struggle to work with it and find air dry just much easier to get clean details. They would just be decorative and I'd make that clear in the listing. I'd just love some reassurance or maybe there's another clay I might enjoy that's got better properties? I'd also love to see anyone else's air dry work!

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u/Thick_Reality_5889 — 11 days ago
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I have a comb for my long haired girl but I'm looking for a new general brush and I'm most sure what to go for. I'm mostly seeing metal slicker brushes but I'm worried about using metal prongs on their skin, are they any good or not worth the risk?

u/Thick_Reality_5889 — 22 days ago

They might just be clogged pores or something, I think I'd be less worried if it wasn't on both eyes 😬 there's just the one on each. I'd really appreciate any help! (Obviously I'll be keeping a close eye on it and taking him to the vet if it becomes necessary)

u/Thick_Reality_5889 — 24 days ago