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storing canes
Hi,
I store all my clay in plastic baggies after it is opened, but some of my cut pieces from canes I'd like to store flat. Currently I have them in the plastic containers from stamping up and they seem to be doing ok, although polymer clay seems to adhere or almost melt some plastics. How do you store canes? I'm new to doing them. Lisarose |
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