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Thin acrylic paint with screen wash ? by Neo Hawkeye
Hi I asked a retailer who sells air brushes if a certain model works with acrylic. There reply was it will work ok if you thin the paint with screen car wash. Has anybody heard of or done this. Thanks
June 3rd 05 06:42 PM
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Amaco Clay Oven by [email protected]
Has anyone used the Amaco Clay Oven? Does it work well? My home electric oven has burned a light colored Fimo Yellow, and I'm wondering if this Amaco Clay Oven can be relied on. Any advice?
November 6th 06 05:33 PM
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elasticlay? by Lukabara
I read about this or something similar --something with elasticity-- in a jewelry magazine. And then I think Barbara Maguire, on the Carol D. show, mentioned it (without an actual name) yesterday. I've been keeping an eye out when I go in Michaels, which is pretty much the only craft store I visit...
June 12th 04 07:25 PM
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FANTASY DOLLS ON EBAY by mel7474
Hi Thought you might like to see my latest work - http://makeashorterlink.com/?P2B352D46 Thanks for looking :) Mel. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
March 23rd 04 05:44 PM
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Any advice for high altitude baking? by Oppie
We live above 7000 feet in New Mexico. When cooking food, it does make a difference, mostly due to the decreased boiling point of water (less than 200 degress Fahrenheit at this altitude). Has anyone ever baked polymer at a high altitude? Does it require a lower temperature, or perhaps longer or...
November 6th 04 08:06 PM
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website updates by Sarajane Helm
hi everybody! I've got the updated front page for Spring up now......and I'm going to be doing more page updates in the next few weeks. there's over 60 pages now running on my site, thats a lot to "spring clean" but thats my goal! Tell me what you thnk of the changes,...
March 20th 05 10:05 PM
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Thank you all for answering! :) by Airdiana
Thanks
January 7th 06 07:03 PM
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Another question about Canes by Marissa Undercofler
Sarajane, I know you make square canes, and I am curious about them. In the recent pictures of your square canes, they looked pretty big. I am curious if they are really as big as they looked, and if so, how do you work them down into something smaller? Obviously you can't roll it on the table...
December 16th 04 05:05 AM
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new Bead Bugle article by Sarajane Helm
hey there! the new issue of the Bead Bugle has my clay conversation with Judith Skinner, and she's got a new website too! http://www.beadbugle.com we hope you enjoy it! -- Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art www.polyclay.com
May 12th 05 04:41 PM
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AD: lots of new items at RSA by [email protected]
Lots of new things at the stamp and scrap auction. Many unmounted stamps starting at $1. Some new holiday items just added. Rubber Stamp Auction -- http://www.rubberstampauction.com -- username EurekaStamps!
November 14th 06 04:25 PM
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question about canes by Marissa Undercofler
Well, actually two questions. One, How do you store them? Do you wrap them in waxed paper or some other sort of paper and store them or do you do something else all together. And two, how do you slice them? I have seen people talk about freezing them and then slicing. If I were to use this...
December 14th 04 04:28 PM
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Scale?? from 1:12 to 1:6 by C A . Butler
Hi I am terrible at maths and can not even begin to think how to resolve the following problem, is their a simple calculation? I bought a polymer clay 'recipe' book for making fruits and veg but the ingredient list are to make the items in 1:12th scale: Example: White loaf of bread The book say...
November 2nd 04 12:55 AM
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Grand Opening Special by Tonja L.
Tonja's Treasures is now ready for your business and I have a special surprise. All of April you can order a Polymer Clay Survival Kit and get $10 off the regular $49.99 price OR $10 worth of free products!!!!! Just email me at and I will send you a PayPal invoice or the...
April 7th 04 10:06 PM
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AD-Adapting Quilt Patterns To Polymer Clay by Sarajane Helm
hi there everybody!Judith Skinner and I are proud to announce the release of our newest book, "Adapting Quilt Patterns To Polymer Clay". Its been a year in the works, and we had the final round of polishing this week. We're taking orders NOW and we'll be shipping this month. (actual date depends...
November 12th 06 04:30 AM
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still looking for pc quilt themed pics by Sarajane Helm
Hello there all, Judith Skinner and I are putting toghether a book titled "Designing Quilts in Polymer Clay" and we are extending the deadline till May 1 for submitting pictures of quilt patterned/related polymer clay art for possible inclusion in the gallery sections. For the address and...
April 2nd 06 09:10 PM
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water fountains by fontesdecorativas
Hello My name is josé margarido. I'm portuguese. I make water fountains All hand made All in stone My site: www.fontesdecorativas.com Hope you like it!
March 30th 04 11:01 PM
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summertime updates to the Polyclay Gallery by Sarajane Helm
hi there! I've made some summertime updates to my pages! There's more to come, so much to show and tell. So please do take a look and ssee how things are coming along. Sarajane http://polyclay.com -- Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art
August 6th 06 06:46 PM
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2 questions by Barbara Forbes-Lyons
No, I don't always use canes for my beads. Sometimes I use solid colors and make swirlies, or scrap clay and cover with mica powders or paints...or use inclusions in translucent clay...or...lol. As far as holes go, it takes practice. I rarely pre-drill my beads before baking. I find it easier to...
June 4th 06 07:31 PM
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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...
December 19th 05 10:03 PM
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clay on wood by Deborah Doiron
I would like to cover a wooden box - does anyone have any suggestions? How do I get the clay to adhere to the wood?
February 11th 04 05:34 PM
by Helen \Halla\ Fleischer Go to last post
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