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  • Sculpey Projects

    Comprehensive list of detailed instructions for items such as: ornaments, cards, dolls, figures, jewelry, home decoration items, and rubber stamped items. Also contains a kids section, gift ideas for educators, seasonal items, and a tips and techniques section. [Sculpey]

    www.sculpey.com

  • Is it Real or is it Fimo

    Instructions on making fake flower leis and a class schedule for the Hawaii area. [Honolulu Star-Bulletin]

    www.starbulletin.com

  • Sculpey 101

    FAQ page concerning conditioning, drying, color changes, mixing, and tools. [Sculpey]

    www.sculpey.com

  • The House of the Rising PoRRo

    Several instruction sets on flower pins, beads, mirror canes, using leftovers, and egg covering.

    www.saunalahti.fi

  • Polymer Clay Central Lessons, Projects, and Instructions

    Comprehensive list of projects and tips for the beginner to the advanced. [Polymer Clay Central]

    www.polymerclaycentral.com

  • Projects and Plans

    Tips on wrapping and cutting canes as well as links to various project pages including: a victorian treasure box, a filigree egg, faux ivory switchplates, fan buttons, holiday ornaments, and ethnic look beads. By Sarajane Helm. [Polyclay]

    www.polyclay.com

  • Polymer Clay Projects and Ideas

    Instructions for a variety of items including candle holders, switch plate covers, picture frames, gift tags, brooches, and angel ornaments. Includes photographs and detailed descriptions. [Angels Landing]

    www.angelslanding.com

  • The Polymer Parrot

    Illustrated lessons and instructions for various techniques and projects including: covering glass, making pen covers, mokume gane, flower beads, and wish bottles. Also features a gallery of artist works and links to suppliers and web rings.

    thepolyparrot.com

  • Dragons

    Detailed directions including form building, armatures, and detailing. Includes photographs. By Barbara Foster

    home.att.net

  • Tutorials Galore

    Listing of links to various instructional pages for making beads, birds, flowers, covered pens and notebooks, vessels, rocks, eggs, dragons, face canes, and faux stone and wood techniques. [Utah Polymer Clay Guild]

    www.geocities.com

  • Polymer Clay Express Mini Lessons

    Information on various techniques. Instructions on sculpting a scrap dragon, vintage looking mini-frames, a hollow rattle pendant, and faux cloisonne' or filigree.

    polymerclayexpress.com

  • Desiree's Polymer Clay How-To Desk

    Covers basic tools such as using the pasta machine and dremel polishing wheel as well as directions for making rainbow and bullseye lace canes, beads, switchplate covers, silk screening and faux gemstones.

    desiredcreations.com

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