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terrific tips for Polymer Clay

Posted by Lia_SC (My Page) on
Sat, Apr 26, 03 at 15:36

This site has some fantastic tips as well as an awesome gallery of work: Crafty Michele's PC tips
(this isn't our Michele, is it???)


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RE: terrific tips for Polymer Clay

thanks for the tip link - I'm new at this forum but am anxious to try clay, it helps knowing that I can come here for help :>karenb


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RE: terrific tips for Polymer Clay

That site is pretty neat. I looked at all the objects you can make. This is done without a kill?


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RE: terrific tips for Polymer Clay

Bug Girl-- yes, you just bake poly clay in a typical oven or toaster oven (although I have burned it in my toaster oven; not good!) But with a good oven it's easy and very cool!

handymayyd-- hope you give clay a try; it's so fun.
Sorry I haven't been checking in often. Summer is keeping me busy. I haven't even found much time for claying.

Best wishes!


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