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1921
Hi All, I'm going to do my usual 'heads-up' about something which should be of interest to clayers and crafters in general. Maplin Electronics is having a...
Alan Vernall
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Nov 5, 2003
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1922
Me again, I've just, by accident, discovered a company which may be known to some of you, called Tonertex. They make some spectacular transferrable foils (like...
Alan Vernall
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Nov 7, 2003
8:28 pm
1923
Hi Everyone I love polymer clay working and I would like to take it to a different level occasionally. I make sculptors of Unicorn's mainly. I would like to...
mand149
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Nov 7, 2003
11:38 pm
1924
oooOOOOoooo - i want!!! good find, alan!! have you played with any yet? --sunni ... I've just, by accident, discovered a company which may be known to some of...
Sunni
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Nov 9, 2003
12:45 am
1925
Hi Sunni, I have indeed! They transfer about as easily as JTones (ie they need a bit of 'burnishing' to stay on raw clay) but using a water-based pressure ...
Alan Vernall
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Nov 9, 2003
11:31 am
1926
Hi Mandy I have a friend here in New Zealand who is well known for her teddy bears that she sculpts from super Sculpey. Once baked she then uses a tacky glue ...
Zigzag P/C Supplies
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Nov 11, 2003
8:30 pm
1927
Hi Petra Thanks so much for your reply. It has been a great help. Still waiting for the flocking material, but will give it a go when it arrives. I normally...
mand149
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Nov 12, 2003
4:45 am
1928
It's quite hard to show but here's one of the Tonertex holographic foil covered butterflies. The foil type is 'Carnival' - you can see the individual...
Alan Vernall
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Nov 14, 2003
7:43 pm
1929
HI Alan Your butterfly is beautiful! I just love those colours! Thanks for passing on the details of the tonertex foils. I ordered a couple of sheets just to...
Emma Ralph
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Nov 14, 2003
9:04 pm
1930
I've been viewing all the Piccy's in the photo album, very impressed. Decided to put some of my own on there as I have no website it's difficult to share...
mand149
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Nov 14, 2003
11:23 pm
1931
life is GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK you, m'dear!! --sunni ... Also, I've found out that the foil's available in the US from a New York office too!(take...
sunnisan@ccountry
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Nov 15, 2003
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1932
Hi All, I'm trying to get a couple of ostrich eggs. I've tried a few online meat and egg sellers but they will only supply to their local areas and won't post...
Alan Vernall
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Nov 25, 2003
7:37 pm
1933
It's past time that I said thank you to all purchased Creating Life- like Figures in Polymer Clay, thank you to all who wrote to me about the book and to those...
kadewey@...
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Dec 17, 2003
4:28 pm
1934
Alan, Try this resource: http://www.ostrichesonline.co.uk/cgi-bin/store/shop?cmd=eggshell-index Katherine Dewey...
Katherine Dewey
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Dec 18, 2003
6:09 pm
1935
Thanks Katherine, I've just ordered a half doz - - now to wait for developments! Now how on earth did I miss them in my websearches? Alan ... index...
Alan Vernall
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Dec 18, 2003
8:23 pm
1936
Hi all Polymerclay addicts Just wanted to send my warmest wishes to you all for Christmas & 2004. Julie...
Julie
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Dec 21, 2003
11:40 am
1937
Is all Premo Translucent bleached nowadays? I am reading about translucents on the wonderful glassattic site, and the posts quoted there mention an older,...
Ben David
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Dec 22, 2003
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1938
Hi Ben, Both kinds of translucent Premo are still available. There are differences in supply of the two. The Bleached is only available in 1lb blocks (but Sue...
Alan Vernall
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Dec 22, 2003
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1939
Hello, Alan I hope I'm right, In assuming that there are more UK suppliers of Premo now, or am I barking up the wrong tree? I usually buy all my premo from...
Bead Sprite
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Dec 22, 2003
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1940
Hello I would like to start using polymer clay as a new hobby in the new year. Is there such a thing as a starter pack? something to try before spending a...
tutor_lea
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Dec 31, 2003
3:14 pm
1941
... ____________________________________________________________________ Hi There Donna, Welcome to the mad mad world of polymer claying. Hmmmmmm an economical...
roytanau
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Jan 1, 2004
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1942
... The alternative to buying separate blocks of Premo as Tania suggested, and depending where you are (difficult to get Premo in the UK), is buying a starter...
ShelleyM
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Jan 5, 2004
3:37 pm
1943
HI Shelley Actually, the NEW new fimo soft is very nice. Very similar to Premo for handling. Doesnt have that chalky, crumble that the old fimo soft had. It is...
Emma Ralph
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Jan 5, 2004
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1944
Hello, Is there not a substance that one can add to hard clay to soften it up a little? In light, Mark...
Mark
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Jan 6, 2004
3:56 pm
1945
Emma I do prefer the new mix of fimo soft to the older stuff. But for me it still has an odd 'feel' to it. Also cos I'm so used to working with fimo classic...
Shelley
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Jan 6, 2004
5:10 pm
1946
Mark - yes there are a couple of things you can add to hard clay to soften it. Mix-quick is one way (by makers of Fimo). It comes in block form and you mix it...
Shelley
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Jan 6, 2004
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1947
Hi All for anyone interested in Polymer clay miniatures I'm doing 4 half day workshops at the Minis for all weekend at Ribby Hall in Lincolnshire in Febuary....
angie scarr
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Jan 7, 2004
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1948
Hello all I'm new to using polymer clay as a crafting medium and am pretty much addicted already....while trawling the search engines for a fimo fix, I came...
lorraine
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Jan 7, 2004
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1949
I'm not a mini person as such but those classes do look really good - and some of those food items look too edible! I found the link to the page about your...
Shelley
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Jan 7, 2004
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1950
Hello group, I trust that this finds you all happy and creative. On reading the most excellent site http://www.polymerclaycentral.com it seems that most...
Mark
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