Polymer Clay Links
Polymer clay is SUCH a versatile material, and one can come up with so many creative ways to use it. The table below includes a ton of links to other wonderful polymer clay web sites.
p.1: Polymer clay creations
p.2: Learning from Tory Hughes
p.3: Clay-embellished knitting projects
p.4: Polymer Clay Links *
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Artists, Galleries, and Other Link Pages
Fimo Zone.
Marie Segal's Gallery
Mike Buesseler's Polymer Clay Gallery
Creager Studios
Linda Goff's Quirkworks
Jeanne's World
Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery
Barbara Foster's Dragons
Desiree's Desired Creations
Gwen Gibson
Kerstins Fimo Page
City Zen Cane
Judith Skinner (JASI)
Polymer Clay Pictures by Byrd Tetzlaff
Glass Attic Polymer Clay Encyclopedia
Polymer Art Archive
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Guilds
South Bay Polymer Clay Guild
National Polymer Clay Guild
British Polymer Clay Guild
Metropolitan Detroit Polymer Art Guild
Mile High Polymer Clay Guild, Denver, CO
Chicago Area Polymer Clay Guild
San Diego Polymer Clay Guild
Columbus Ohio Polymer Clay Guild
Rocky Mountain Polymer Clay Guild
Central Florida Polymer Clay Guild
Northwest Polymer Clay Guild
North Texas Polymer Clay Guild
Philadelphia Area Polymer Clay Guild
Arizona Polymer Clay Guild
New York Polymer Clay Guild
Rhode Island Polymer Clay Guild
Columbia Gorge Polymer Clay Guild
Blue Ridge Polymer Clay Guild
New Zealand Polymer Clay Guild
Southern Ontario Polymer Clay Guild
Houston Polymer Clay Guild
Clay Amies (Canadian Polymer Clay Friends)
The Low Country Polymer Clay Guild
Polymer Clay Art No Kai (Japan)
Polymer Clay Center Guild Gazette
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Distributors and Tools to Purchase
Fimo Zone
Clay Factory, Inc.
D & J Hobby and Crafts, Campbell, CA
Mindstorm Productions
Templates
Ready Stamps
Polymer Clay Express
JASI Cane Slicer
Prarie Craft Company
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How-To Lessons, FAQs, Online "Magazines"
Judith Skinner -- Polymer Clay Color Gradation
Natasha Beads version 1
Cane Reducing Tips
More Cane Reducing Tips
Dragons
The Polymer ClaySpot FAQ
rec.crafts.polymerclay
Polymer Clay Polyzine
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Related Topics
There are brands of plastic sheets on which you can draw or trace designs. Then you place them in the oven
to shrink and thicken! The sheets of plastic come in different colors and surfaces, clear and opaque. Might be
interesting to polymer clay users...? Maybe they can be used in polymer clay designs in some clever manner!
Shrink Plastic!
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