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🐢 Craft Your Ocean Adventure!
The Puocaon Ocean Turtle Clay Cutters set includes 6 uniquely designed cutters, featuring 4 embossed shapes and 2 basic frame shapes, all crafted from premium 3D printed resin. Measuring approximately 1.2 inches, these cutters are perfect for creating detailed polymer clay earrings. Easy to clean and maintain, they are a must-have for any jewelry-making enthusiast looking to add a touch of ocean life to their creations.
M**L
Super cute
Great cutters, make sure you use corn starch to prevent sticking.
S**Y
Good
I used the seashell and sand dollar cutters and they worked great. I made clay earrings with them and they turned out so cute.
V**N
Love these!!
They are perfect!! Love them!!
L**
It’s ok
To be honest they are a lot smaller than expected
H**0
Cute axolotls
My kid is obsessed with axolotls so of course we needed to make some jewelry with axolotls. These clay cutters are cute and easy to use. The normal sticking problems you might expect from more detailed cutters so use some corn starch, water, or your other favorite method to prevent sticking.
L**E
So Skinkin Cute
I love these designs, they are super cute. It is easy enough that my 10-year-old is able to make her own earrings with these cutters and polymer clay (along with earring attachments). The only negative is few cutters for the price. Many other polymer clay cutter sets on Amazon have more cutters for a similar price. However, I could not find any other Axolotl designs. For the uniqueness of this item, I'm happy to give this set 5 stars.
N**L
Cute little shark cutters!! I love them!
These cutters are absolutely adorable and they cut clay well. I love the little sharks! I'm going to make a bunch of these as earrings and for my shark loving friends for shark week.I'm a novice to making rolled cutout earrings, but I am finding these to be easy to work with after watching a bunch of YouTube videos with tips. I roll my clay out on an acrylic sheet, rub some corn starch over the top, dip my cutter in corn starch and then brush off the excess with a paint brush, and then press the cutter into the clay. You can easily wash the cornstarch off of the pieces once they are baked. Be sure not to roll the clay too thin, otherwise it will just cut out the outer shape and not leave an impression inside.I'm happy with these and am eager to make a bunch of earrings and charms with them.I'm still learning, and you can tell from my photos... but this is fun to do and they're super cute!
M**
Awful
I tried using with regular clay, clay after it had been chilled and firmed….everything. And it just got stuck in the mold. I followed the cornstarch directions also, and it just clogged it up. Awful
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