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Merry Holidays of all sorts to all by
D Curtis
This isnt the chattiest group in the world but it deserves a dose of
holiday cheer. May the coming new year bring us all clay that doesnt
burn, ideas that flow effortlessly and creatively, and the joy of
becoming totally one with the creative flow.
Merry Whatever to each and all my fellow...
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December 24th 05 06:20 PM
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What's the largest item you've made? by
[email protected]
I'm curious about larger items that people make with polymer clay.
What is the largest item you've made? Are there any special things to
consider when making larger things?
So far I've made ornaments and beads. I made my first cane last week.
I made earrings and a bracelet from it...I'M SO...
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I love photoshop by
Sarajane Helm
Its such a complex workhorse of a program, photoshop. I keep learning new
things all the time. Lately what I've learned led me to re-do my tiedye
textiles calendar cover, and I'm also using it to do items through Cafepress
with the polymer clay season mosaics from "Celebrations with Polymer...
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[Ganoksin] [Issue #146] Tips From The Jeweler's Bench by
Ganoksin
The Ganoksin Project
S i n c e 1 9 9 6
Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
http://www.ganoksin.com
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We are celebrating a decade of Orchid!
Please join us for a friendly and relaxed evening of networking and
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AD--Winter Cane Collage pieces by
Sarajane Helm
hi everybody!
I'm happy to be offering shirts, bags, and mugs with polymer clay designs,
now available through cafepress.com First up is the Winter cane collage
featured in Celebrations with Polymer Clay. It features contributed canework
by: Sarajane Helm, Leigh Ross, Nancy Osbahr, Z Kripke,...
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Any crochet patterns to share ? by
Sophia Stavropoulou
If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit
www.crochetmania.com
and share your patterns, tips or ideas with
other crochetmaniacs .
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MAF Anti-Spam ID: 20040721162716P3c6EeZ4
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Dan Cormier & Tracy Holms by
varda
Hi Clayers
Last year we had the pleasure of having the first "cutting edge" class
in San Diego and we had people coming from as far as New-York,
Colorado, Arizona and more.
we are happy to have Dan & Tracy teaching in San Diego yet again. This
time we will have two workshops. The first is in...
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December 15th 05 08:14 PM
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Gallery update by
enui
I have updated my gallery with a few pieces I've made recently.
It's mostly jewelry; the gallery can be found he
http://enui.deviantart.com/journal/2723930/
If the images don't work as thumbnails, try to right click and choose
"open in new window", this should open a bigger version of the...
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December 14th 05 09:47 PM
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AD: New auctions from Cheryl's Art by
[email protected]
Here's the link to my latest auctions:
http://www.justbeads.com/search/ql.cfm?s=cherylsart
I've got lots of nice stuff up for clearance. I'm making room for my
new stock for Tucson.
Thanks for looking!
cheryl
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sorta AD--new things from the Polyclay Gallery by
Sarajane Helm
hi there! I just put together a calender of some of the tiedyed textiles
that will be part of a book that comes out in 2006--and also are part of the
Spirit Doll and Icon Kits that I'm making up with polymer clay faces! I'm
still getting it all together so check back later in the month for all...
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Bead Bugle polymer clay articles by
Sarajane Helm
Here's a page I built with links to some of the articles I've done for Bead
Bugle in the last year--these are the "unexpurgated" or original/unedited
versions.
http://polyclay.com/beadbugle.htm
enjoy,
SJ
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Best "handling" polymer? Fimo got complaints! by
[email protected]
My little boy has been expertly creating with nonhardening modelling
clay for years. We gave him some Fimo awhile ago and it was eventually
rejected as being too hard to work with---I recall we
pre-softened/worked it for him. Is all heat-hardening polymer clay
harder to handle than nonhardening?...
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December 8th 05 04:44 PM
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New edition of Bead Bugle by
Sarajane Helm
hi all---the latest edition of the Bead Bugle is out, and my Holiday Wishes
(and 12 Step Polymer Clay Addiction Program) are in there...hope you enjoy!
SJ
www.beadbugle.com
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Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery
Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art
www.polyclay.com
see the current auctions at:
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Sales Opportunity by
[email protected]
Fine Contemporary Crafts Wanted for 2006 Sales Season (5/20-10/15).
More than 30,0000 visitors. Ceramics, glass jewelry, metalwork,
basketry, wood, and other fine craft media. Juror: Daniella Kerner,
Tyler School of Art. For prospectus send SASE to Craft Gallery, Long
Beach Island Foundation of...
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[Ganoksin] [Issue #145] Tips From The Jeweler's Bench by
Ganoksin
The Ganoksin Project
S i n c e 1 9 9 6
Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
http://www.ganoksin.com
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We are celebrating a decade of Orchid!
Please join us for a friendly and relaxed evening of networking and
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Covering ceramic eggs by
ozana
I have a question about covering ceramic eggs with polymer clay. I am
useless at real eggs... they break so easily because I shake badly. I
would like to cover a ceramic egg that I came across. Do I need to put a
layer of clay on it before applying canes or can I put a sheet of canes on
it?
I...
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Wet Sanding... by
Barbara Forbes-Lyons
i do my wet sanding by hand. I presoak the paper, wrap it around a scrap
of old sponge and then place my elbows comfortably on the table, sit up
straight and then go to it!
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Barbara
http://www.penguintrax.com
Blog at http://www.penguintrax.com/chatter
eBay & Justbeads:penguintrax
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Anything softer than sculpey primo? by
Aaron Freeman
I'm having a really hard time getting primo clay to get soft enought to
do detailed work - it's really leathery and crumbly. (Did I get a bad
batch?)
What is the "softest" polymer clay out there?
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November 28th 05 04:45 AM
by Suemi
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Looking for hardening clay for small figures... by
[email protected]
Our 8-yr-old boy makes tons of small figures out of clay. Every day.
He's highly devloped his skills. But he's only ever used the kind of
clay that doesn't harden. We want to find a clay of equal quality which
hardens. Any ideas?
Here's a link to some pics of his work that should please any lover...
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