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Old September 16th 04, 06:11 PM
~Candace~
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Now that is a good idea. Thanks, Debbie

"Debbie B" wrote in message
k.net...
I put ice in baggies and then keep it in a cooler under my table. When my
hands get too hot I hold the little icepack. Or I will keep it on my work
table and lay the clay on top of the baggie of ice.


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"~Candace~" wrote in message
om...
I am (in my mind) so into the idea of making Halloween adornments in
polyclay. Soooooo....Here's what I've done and am doing thus far.

I made a really nifty chrysanthemum cane with black, orange, purple and
green. Then I used slices to cover a heart--it's waiting to be baked.

I'm
also in the process of making 4 round beads to go with it. I don't know

yet
what the rest of the cane will go towards.

This morning, I measured and cut all the pieces for roses--Halloween

Roses!
Black and shimmery orange...yum! I'm trying to figure out how to work

some
purple to this combination. Right now the pieces are resting because my

hot
little hands literally melts the softer clays after a while, and makes it
impossible to work with.

Is anyone else doing anything Halloween related with their clay? I'd
love
to hear all about it!


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