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Old January 12th 07, 06:47 PM posted to rec.crafts.polymer-clay,rec.crafts.beads
bluemaxx
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Thanks for the info, Diana. )) It always helps to know your product,
especially when I sell something. I enjoy telling people how to care for
their new jewelry and sometimes I imagine 50 years into the future... what
people will say about the things I've created that they find in their
mother's jewelry boxes. ))))

love,
Linda
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"D Curtis" wrote in message
.. .
:I dont know, I think it depends on how the silver is cleaned but to keep
: a rose safe I would put it on a removable fastener. Polyclay is a
: wonderful product but it is plastic and can scratch easily. I would
: thing chemicals could affect it, too.
: Thank you so much for stopping in to see the polywork I am doing now.. I
: love making food in mini!
: Diana
: http://duet.etsy.com
:
: bluemaxx wrote:
: Oh, that dollhouse food is SO darling!
:
: And hey... I've always wondered this but never asked any poly-clayers...
: All of those gorgeous roses that I see on bracelets, mixed in with
silver,
: lampwork, etc... you know, those real embellished ones. What if you
need
: to clean the bracelet?? Can the polymer clay withstand jewelry cleaner
or
: does the finish come off? Thanks!
:
: love,
: Linda


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