Re: Polmyer Clay (was Re: Officially de-lurking)

By the way, Diana, how do you feel about the new liquid poly clay? I can see some interesting uses for it, but was wondering exactly how it is used.

Pati, in Phx

Diana Curtis wrote:

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Thank you! I have fun, and love to try new things. Sometimes they work out well! I appreciate you taking the time to look and comment. :-) Diana

Wow!! No wonder Jalynne is a fan. Now I am, too. I'm very impressed, > both with the clay work, and the quilts. > > Diana Curtis wrote: > > > > hmm no link? thats not good.. > > thanks Jalynne! *shes my biggest fan, and a bit biased* :-) > >
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should take you to my folders page and> > from there feel free to browse!> > Diana > > > > -- > > > Jalynne wrote: > > > > > > > > she certainly does, and does an incredible job! Go to the link in her > > siggy (i think > > > > it's there) and go see her polyclay stuff! She's working hard at > > getting me sucked > > > > into it, too...and it's a lot of fun! I love friends who are just as > > obsessed about > > > > stuff as I am..hehe > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Jalynne > > > > Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request) > > > > see what i've been up to at
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> > > > or look at my layouts at > > > > > >

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> > > > > > > > Diana Curtis wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > The clay group is just picking up speed again now, its not the most > > active > > > > > > group around, but oh my.. clay is fun...and so versatile! Hey, even > > if you > > > > > > dont want another hobby its fun to go see what some artists are > > doing with > > > > > > the stuff. Hope to see you there! > > > > > > Diana > > > > > > Not saying a thing, Elena...smmmooooches! > > > > > > > > > > > [snipped] > > > > > > > > > > Diana - does that mean you do polymer clay? If so, please email me > > your > > > > > snail address, as I have a book to send to you (if you want one, of > > > > > course). Not exactly squishie, but close. > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > TerriLee Bishop > > > > > (opinions are wholly owned by the author and don't represent anything) > > > > > ;-) > > > > > my real email is tlbishop at earthlink dot net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > TerriLee Bishop > > > (opinions are wholly owned by the author and don't represent anything) > > > ;-) > > > my real email is tlbishop at earthlink dot net > > > -- > TerriLee Bishop > (opinions are wholly owned by the author and don't represent anything) > ;-) > my real email is tlbishop at earthlink dot net
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Diana Curtis

It is used a lot to join some already baked clay to some fresh clay (if you are scupting). Some have poured it into molds and baked. You should go to the rec.crafts.polymer-clay ng, at least in google and see what people have said about it.

Stopped doing PC right about the time the liquid was coming out, so don't have any personal experience.

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