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Valerie,
I can't tell if you got an answer to this question or not. I've been out of town for quite a while and my newsgroup posts seem to be all screwed up. Anyway, here's what I have on the Color page of my website about it: `````````````````````````````````````````````````` ````````````````````````````` (The black dye paste sold by the Fimo people does work well, but it is mes-s-s-y! You should probably wear rubber gloves and mask your work area well. Your food processor will need a *thorough* cleaning afterward and don't use any tools you can't clean well. After it's mixed it, it doesn't seem to come off on anything though.) Munro's still carries it? http://www.concentric.net/~munrocrp/ Accent Imports (http://www. fimozone.com) We do carry the black dye for...polymer clay. We sell it in a 8-oz jar for $9.99 and you can find it on our website in the shopping section under tools and things. We also carry a 1 gallon container of the black dye if you wanted to purchase it in bulk and distribute it yourself within the guild or class or what have you. The 1-gal container runs $44.95. Please feel free to contact us via 1-800-989-2889 with any other questions you may have. Sean Donovan However, when I went back to their site to find what he was talking about I couldn't locate it on any page. So my recommendation is to make an e-mail to him from their site or contact him by phone. Tamila I do know that Sue Screws of the Metro Detroit Polymer Art Guild used (black?) "Tempra Powdered Paint" to mix in with her clay too and it worked pretty good (I was told about it, didn't actually "see it" so I don't know the process) ....Tamila `````````````````````````````````````````````````` `````````````````````` Diane B. http://glassattic.com --polymer clay "encyclopedia" E-mail: (don't use AOL address) |
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