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thequietcamper July 11th 03 10:00 PM

Looking For Textured Sheets Sources in Canada
 
This is a great site. I cannot remember where I saw it, but the polymer
artist/creator was using a **flower** textured sheet along with polymer clay
in a pasta maker and then proceeded to make beads from the designed/textured
and beautifully coloured polymer. The results were spectacular.

My problem is since I cannot remember the source, I do not know the
*trademark* name or names of the product to find sources here in Ontario,
Canada. Each time I have tried here on the internet, I hit the proverbial
brick wall. I did find one place in the States (CA, I believe), but they
were very plain.

Appreciate any help. Thanks kindly. Just new to the fun and games and
love to hear all about different colours and additives into the polymer for
contrasts.



Dawn Stubitsch July 11th 03 11:47 PM

http://www.glassattic.com/polymer/texturing.htm
http://www.clayfactory.net/images/texture/texture.html
http://www.weefolk.com/sell.htm
Check these out. The last two are probably listed under the first one.
Dawn Stubitsch
http://www.thumbprintkids.com
http://www.thumbprintkids.com/pages/caketoppers.html
"thequietcamper" wrote in message
e.rogers.com...
This is a great site. I cannot remember where I saw it, but the polymer
artist/creator was using a **flower** textured sheet along with polymer

clay
in a pasta maker and then proceeded to make beads from the

designed/textured
and beautifully coloured polymer. The results were spectacular.

My problem is since I cannot remember the source, I do not know the
*trademark* name or names of the product to find sources here in Ontario,
Canada. Each time I have tried here on the internet, I hit the proverbial
brick wall. I did find one place in the States (CA, I believe), but they
were very plain.

Appreciate any help. Thanks kindly. Just new to the fun and games and
love to hear all about different colours and additives into the polymer

for
contrasts.






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