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Polymer Clay Projects and Information

Polymer clay is a wonderful element to use for jewelry making. Make beads and other components for your jewelry designs.
The Art of Polymer Clay
Donna Kato is the polymer clay queen and show shows all the tricks she's learned over the years in this book all about the art of creating with polymer clay.
Polymer Clay Setup
If you’re interested in making polymer clay jewelry, you too will need to setup a spot for your "clay play."
Get Started: Polymer Clay
To get yourself started experimenting with polymer clay, it only takes a minimal amount of equipment and materials.
PC Stamped Pendant
You wouldn’t normally connect rubber stamps with jewelry making, but when combined with polymer clay, you can create a wide range of possibilities.
PC Pumpkin Earrings
Make these super easy and fun earrings that look like little pumpkins using polymer clay techniques.
Elissa Powell Chat Transcript
Elissa Powell is a well-known polymer clay artist. We had a chat some time ago about PC and the jewelry biz.
Delicious PC Pumpkin Beads
Polymer clay and a few basic tools are all you need to make these "delicious" pumpkin beads. Then add them to your own jewelry designs.
Karen Lewis Chat Transcript
Karen Lewis knows her way around polymer clay.
Book Review: Rubber Stamped Jewelry
Find out the real scoop about this unique book on making jewelry using rubber stamping techniques.
Pasta Machine Techniuqes from Michael's
This is a detailed tutorial form Michael's craft store on how to condition polymer clay with a pasta machine.
Polymer Clay FAQ
The Polymer Clay Spot offers some tips for making and stringing polyme clay beads.

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