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Mixing clay is a fantastic way to customize the colors for your projects, giving you full creative control. In this post, we’re focusing on how to blend a delicate Light Blue shade. Follow along as we provide detailed instructions to help you achieve this serene and airy color, perfect for bringing a breath of freshness to your clay creations.

Light Blue Color

Supplies

Polymer Clay

Polymer clay comes in a variety of colors. To mix the color Light Blue you will need the colors Igloo White and Cornflower Blue in the Sculpey Souffle brand.

Sculpey Soufflé Polymer Clay - Igloo White

Mix your own custom colors with Igloo white. This colors is great for mixing with other colors to create pastel colors.

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Sculpey Soufflé Polymer Clay - Cornflower Blue

Nice vibrant blue that you can use as is or for color mixing.

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Condition the Clay

To condition the clay you will need an acrylic roller or my preferred method is using a pasta machine for clay.

MARCATO 8342 Atlas Pasta Roller for Clay

A pasta roller makes it easy to condition your polymer clay. It also helps achieve a consistent thickness of your clay when creating earrings.

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Acrylic Clay Roller Polymer Clay Tool

An Acrylic roller is a helpful tool to condition out your clay and make it more pliable and easier to work with.

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Color Recipe

Polymer clay color mixing recipe Light Blue
  • 4 parts – Sculpey Souffle Igloo White
  • 1 part – Sculpey Souffle Cornflower Blue