15-60 minutes
Drying time varies based on thickness of Glossy Accents applied. Allow 15-60 minutes for thin layers and overnight for thick layers. Some decorative papers may release color from the paper into Glossy Accents. Test on a small area of paper to see the effect before applying to your final project.
Can you use glossy accents on polymer clay?
Video #497: Yes it’s compatible with Premo Sculpey.
Is glossy accents a glue?
Although Glossy Accents can be used as an adhesive, my favorite way to use it is to accent something special on an art journal page or handmade card. By covering a portion of the item you want to highlight and then allowing the glue to dry, you get an awesome result.
Can I use clear nail polish on polymer clay?
It seems like such a simple solution to use nail polish to accent your polymer clay creations. Or use clear nail polish as a glaze. Don’t do it. The solvent in nail polish will begin to soften and dissolve your polymer clay, even baked clay, making it sticky and gooey over time.
Should you paint polymer clay before or after baking?
Polymer clay doesn’t shrink or expand as it cures, meaning you can paint it before you bake. Unbaked clay may create a better bond with paint as it cures. Test different types and brands of paint to find the best results.
What is glossy accents glue?
Glossy Accents™ is a clear, three-dimensional gloss medium. Use to accent, brighten, dimensionalize and magnify distinct areas on any scrapbook page, album cover, rubber stamped image, paper craft or home décor project. Place Glossy Accents™ under embellishments to make them stick and on top to protect and glossify!
What is glossy accents used for?
I filled the tray to the edge, then left it to cure over night. The next morning, I noticed that it had set, but it looked a little sunken around the key. So I thought it could not do any harm to add some more Glossy Accents to fill up the tray, so that it looked more level.
What are glossy accents?