Varnish or resin can make alcohol inks bleed and smear. Piñata Gloss Varnish can help, but what about on polymer clay? Will it turn sticky?
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The Blue Bottle Tree - Yes, this is polymer clay. I call it Watercolor Agate, and you can get the tutorial here: clay/
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The Blue Bottle Tree - This isn't resin. This is sanded and buffed. There is no sealer, coating, varnish, or glaze. Just polymer clay. And no, it doesn't have to be hard.