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finger prints by
Cindy Ginter
I saw someone in a book wearing thin rubber gloves like a health care
professional would wear.
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Nose Project complete - photos online by
Barbara Forbes-Lyons
I just wanted to let everyone know that the nose charm project to cheer
up my mother-in-law is completed and photos are online in my Flickr account.
http://snipurl.com/15qmi
Thanks again to everyone that participated from both
rec.crafts.polymer-clay and polymerclaycentral.com's discussion...
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Sorry, I enclosed a link by
Airdiana
Hello,
Didn't know I couldn't upload photos, very new to this.
I reposted the questions with links! :)
thanks
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Cat hair question by
Martha S
Hi, I'm new to clay and this is my first time posting to this group. I doubt
there is much I can do because I live in a small apartment so I cannot have
a "cat free" zone but if anybody has tips about keeping animal hair out of
your work would appreciate it if you could share this.
I'm never...
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AD--new class listings from Sarajane by
Sarajane Helm
hi all! I'm instructing at my Local Bead Store, as well as in traveling
classes. I'm even doing a beaded clothing class---take a look at January and
February listings he
http://polyclay.com/classlist.htm
SJ
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Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery
Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art
www.polyclay.com
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Searching for PC bead article by
twinkiesmom
Hello,
I saw an article recently that featured a PC bead composed of thin
snakes of PC wrapped over cornstarch packing peanuts (which I assume
would dissolve in water after baking). I have searched all my
magazines in the past few months and can't find it anymore.
Please help!
Mary
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Speaking of some cool tools ... by
Barbara Forbes-Lyons
Found these on the Fiskars site.
Texture plates: http://snipurl.com/9797
Embossing panels - I think this would be cool for polymer, scribe, bake,
fill in with liquid pc, then rebake: http://snipurl.com/9798
Patterned rotary cutters: http://snipurl.com/979b
Shape templates:...
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Painting cured clay by
Lukabara
Hello,
I have a question painting clay with Lumiere paints. I tried this, and
the paint peels off too easily. What is the best paint to use with
already-cured clay? Or-- if I seal the Lumiere'd object, will that prevent
the peeling? I really don't want a high gloss, just the sheen that...
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looking to make amber beads by
cat_herder
Hello,
I use to do a lot of polymer clay projects and swaps about 4 -5 years
ago but haven't done anything recently. It's a long story that
involves most of my swaps being destroyed or badly damaged. I just lost
heart after that.
I now have need to make an amber necklace with big chucky amber...
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ridgid mold material by
mike spence
Can someone suggest the best product for me to use to make a rigid
mold. Also what I will need to keep the casting agent from sticking to
the mold and a weather proof product to do my casting with? Thanks for
any suggestions.
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by Jono
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DO YOU HAVE TO USE A KILN? by
brat352
I am very interested in starting to learn about poly clay crafts and am
wondering if a kiln is absolutely necessary. Would my home oven work as
well (it's electric, not gas).
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To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites.
Moderation is for monks!
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holiday egg ornaments by
Sarajane Helm
hi there, I have an article on Ornamental Eggs over at BeadBugle on line, if
you'd like to go see!
http://www.beadbugle.com/html/contents_and_features.html
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Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery
Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art
http://www.polyclay.com
See the progress at "Pieces"
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Clay and candle heat? by
CRFT456
Has anyone had experience with covering votive candle holders with a thin layer
of clay? Does the heat affect that much? Was also looking into making actual
clay "candles" that a tea light or votive could sit in lightly(with or without
a glass votive in between)......and was wondering if anyone...
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March 29th 06 06:43 PM
by fpbear
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projects---what are YOU working on? by
Sarajane Helm
we've all got a bunch, and thats just what we're admitting to......
sometimes they coalesce and come together, particularly when others are
involved, like with swaps. Swaps are fun, and a great way to accumulate a
collection of objects as well as techniques. The miniature quilt store
"Pieces"...
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products--whats new? by
Sarajane Helm
What have you tried recently with polymer clay that you hadnt before?
I really like the new Krylon plastics spray paint. Its great for covering
base peices of mosaic/collage work, whether extruded or formed plastic or on
foam or cardboard. I see there's also a "mystic prism" spray thats clear
with...
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January 21st 04 06:45 PM
by Grant
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Sarajane's Itty Bitty Book by
Sarajane Helm
hi there everybody! The Bead Bugle has a new issue up for August and there's
an article about my entry for AMACO's Itty Bitty Book Designer Challenge. It
features FIMO clay and designer gel, floral canes and transfers, and of
course, gilt edges!If you's like to see, here's the...
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Newbie Question by
Rusty n Red
I'm a bit new to this. I've made some push molds for fridge magnets. I'm
looking to antique the finished pieces. I used a water ased ceramic paint
(Duncan EZ- coat) that I use to antique ceramic pieces, but it just beaded
and wouldn't stick. Any suggestions for a better way to do this?
Red
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September 19th 04 02:34 PM
by james
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