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I meant Precious Metal Clay. I got the HotPot, got some tools, and a
little tiny bit of clay, and I'm going to *try* making a ring...I think g. I've been playing with polymer clay for a few months now; results are nowhere near what Candace is doing (in such a short time!), but I'm having loads of fun with it. Cheers, Carla Dr. Sooz wrote: PMC is pretty easy to learn on your own. I'm not saying I'm good with it but the little that I've tried hasn't been bad. There are so many online resources it's easy to find all kind of blends and cane recipes. Do you mean PMC (precious metal clay) or polymer clay? ~~ Sooz To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~~Joseph Chilton Pearce |
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I just put a couple more--I think these are my favorite so far
http://www.geocities.com/silveredwolf02/ "Carla" wrote in message ink.net... I meant Precious Metal Clay. I got the HotPot, got some tools, and a little tiny bit of clay, and I'm going to *try* making a ring...I think g. I've been playing with polymer clay for a few months now; results are nowhere near what Candace is doing (in such a short time!), but I'm having loads of fun with it. Cheers, Carla Dr. Sooz wrote: PMC is pretty easy to learn on your own. I'm not saying I'm good with it but the little that I've tried hasn't been bad. There are so many online resources it's easy to find all kind of blends and cane recipes. Do you mean PMC (precious metal clay) or polymer clay? ~~ Sooz To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~~Joseph Chilton Pearce |
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:02:07 GMT, "~Candace~"
wrote: I just put a couple more--I think these are my favorite so far http://www.geocities.com/silveredwolf02/ Too cool. What are you using for cutters or shapes? -- Margie "The only thing that separates us from the animals is our ability to accessorize." -from the film Steel Magnolias http://www.picturetrail.com/margiek |
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I don't have any cutters or shapes.
"Margie" wrote in message ... On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:02:07 GMT, "~Candace~" wrote: I just put a couple more--I think these are my favorite so far http://www.geocities.com/silveredwolf02/ Too cool. What are you using for cutters or shapes? -- Margie "The only thing that separates us from the animals is our ability to accessorize." -from the film Steel Magnolias http://www.picturetrail.com/margiek |
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PC is easy to learn on your own and make canes from. PMC is the silver. So
very easy to mix up those two's initials. I do not advise self teaching for PMC. It has some quirks, and the material is too expensive for a lot of goofs. Tina "starlia" wrote in message ... PMC is pretty easy to learn on your own. I'm not saying I'm good with it but the little that I've tried hasn't been bad. There are so many online resources it's easy to find all kind of blends and cane recipes. Have fun! -- Starlia Klopman www.klopmanstudios.com "Carla" wrote in message .net... Fortunately, my long holiday weekend includes Tuesday and Wednesday...and a box of stuff I ordered from PMC Supply I'll either post pics of my results here, or a rant about "stupid PMC!" g. I wanted to take a class before I tried anything, but couldn't afford a class *and* supplies, so I'll be giving it a shot on my own. Wish me luck! Cheers, Carla LC aka Fiddy wrote: Does anyone one else get hung up like this, taking the final plunge? we might find out soon...since Sooz mentioned her PMC-ing, I've been doodling with the idea of getting some to try...with the hot pot thingy...ack! The Blessed Fiddy, Patroness Saint of the Disorganized LC in Sunny So Cal Personality Development Specialist (Full-Time Mom!) |
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:10:31 GMT, "~Candace~"
wrote: I don't have any cutters or shapes. Ha! You obviously don't need them, wow o wow! -- Margie "The only thing that separates us from the animals is our ability to accessorize." -from the film Steel Magnolias http://www.picturetrail.com/margiek |
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Thanks That heart shape without the tail was a beeotch to make, lol! But
I was super careful with that one--totally smooth, very uniform thickness, PITA! "Margie" wrote in message ... On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:10:31 GMT, "~Candace~" wrote: I don't have any cutters or shapes. Ha! You obviously don't need them, wow o wow! -- Margie "The only thing that separates us from the animals is our ability to accessorize." -from the film Steel Magnolias http://www.picturetrail.com/margiek |
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Holy cow bells! I love those hearts!
-- Starlia Klopman www.klopmanstudios.com "~Candace~" wrote in message . com... I just put a couple more--I think these are my favorite so far http://www.geocities.com/silveredwolf02/ "Carla" wrote in message ink.net... I meant Precious Metal Clay. I got the HotPot, got some tools, and a little tiny bit of clay, and I'm going to *try* making a ring...I think g. I've been playing with polymer clay for a few months now; results are nowhere near what Candace is doing (in such a short time!), but I'm having loads of fun with it. Cheers, Carla Dr. Sooz wrote: PMC is pretty easy to learn on your own. I'm not saying I'm good with it but the little that I've tried hasn't been bad. There are so many online resources it's easy to find all kind of blends and cane recipes. Do you mean PMC (precious metal clay) or polymer clay? ~~ Sooz To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~~Joseph Chilton Pearce |
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mmuuhhwwaa! Thank you sweetie. I love them too, heh heh.
(now picturing a Priest standing over a cow blessing the bell) "starlia" wrote in message ... Holy cow bells! I love those hearts! -- Starlia Klopman www.klopmanstudios.com "~Candace~" wrote in message . com... I just put a couple more--I think these are my favorite so far http://www.geocities.com/silveredwolf02/ "Carla" wrote in message ink.net... I meant Precious Metal Clay. I got the HotPot, got some tools, and a little tiny bit of clay, and I'm going to *try* making a ring...I think g. I've been playing with polymer clay for a few months now; results are nowhere near what Candace is doing (in such a short time!), but I'm having loads of fun with it. Cheers, Carla Dr. Sooz wrote: PMC is pretty easy to learn on your own. I'm not saying I'm good with it but the little that I've tried hasn't been bad. There are so many online resources it's easy to find all kind of blends and cane recipes. Do you mean PMC (precious metal clay) or polymer clay? ~~ Sooz To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~~Joseph Chilton Pearce |
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Alas, after a bit of calling around, no PMC classes near here. I am brave or
stupid enough to prolly try it out myself... off I go, into the wild, blue yonder!!! The Blessed Fiddy, Patroness Saint of the Disorganized LC in Sunny So Cal Personality Development Specialist (Full-Time Mom!) |
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