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Polymer Clay: ResourcesPlaces to buy polymer clay and toolsBelow are just a few stores and on-line places to get you started. Check your favorite craft store or do you own Internet search to find the ones you will be the most comfortable with.www.polymerclayexpress.com an excellent on-line source for polymer clay and many other craft materials and tools. Very friendly people and great service. They also have a store in Damascus, Maryland. Check the web site for directions and working hours. www.clayalley.com www.clayfactoryinc.com www.munrocrafts.com Michael's Arts and Crafts Store Jo-Ann's Crafts Store Other useful linkswww.polymerclaycentral.com the central meeting place for polymer clay enthusiasts. There is a good section on lessons and projects (arranged according to the level of difficulty), a forum, and a lot of other fun and useful information. They also have a list of all polymer clay guilds.www.CraftEdu.com the newest forum-type web site for craft people, organized by Donna Kato. This site offers on-line craft classes by many leading artists. www.npcg.org the website of the National Polymer Clay Guild. Lots of useful information! www.glassattic.com polymer clay encyclopedia ocompiled by Diane Black. It is a wealth of information! Check it first if you have any question related to polymer clay. www.polymerclaydaily.com a blog about polymer clay art and artists organized by Cynthia Tinapple. It is a great site for inspiration. Visit daily. www.scottpublications.com lists of polymer clay guilds, suppliers, and artists. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Polymer_Clay_People the biggest group of polymer clay people on the Internet. This is an excellent place to ask questions and share your ideas. www.polymercafe.com the web site of Polymer Café magazine. The magazine is available through this and some other websites, subscription, or in book and craft stores. There are six issues per year. |
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