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Old September 17th 04, 09:12 PM
Diana Curtis
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Ohhh little coffins with boney inhabitants.... tres cool Candace...
Try to tie it into a book if you can.. that helps encourage kids to read.
Diana

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Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let
the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing.
"~Candace~" wrote in message
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Diane, I just had this flash of a miniature graveyard scene, splayed

across
a table top, all done in polymer clay! (It was the tiny tombstones that

did
it)
I think I'll call my local library and see if they would like a little
display to set up for Halloween.
And now I have to say a profound thanks, because I haven't had a project
idea like that since the 8th grade, and you tipped me off. Thank you!

~Candace~
"Diane Villano" wrote in message
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I have an article in Polymer Cafe's fall issue on a carved Jack O'Lantern
pin with GITD features. I just hope the magazine comes out before
Halloween! I've also done little tombstone beads from Granitex with

"RIP"
stamped into them. And candy corn beads from a bullseye cane. And
spiderweb cane slices. And a great little skull cane. Gee, I guess I
done
more than I thought for Halloween.


Diane Villano
Bead&Button '04 Faculty (Polymer Clay)
Founding President, Southern Connecticut Polymer Clay Guild
Grant Diffendaffer's teaching for us Oct 23-24!

"Arondelle" wrote in message
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~Candace~ wrote:
Is anyone else doing anything Halloween related with their clay?
I'd love
to hear all about it!







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