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(Last Updated on
February 15, 2006
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Polymer
Clay Express - Wilma Yost has been using polymer clays
for over 12 years, is owner of the most extensive polymer
clay supply
site — and can supply all your clays, tools, equipment,
videos, paints, cords, and helpful advise and experience.
She
is also now handling all retail video shipments for us here
at MindStorm Productions.
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Prairie
Craft - This is Donna Kato's site. She produced our first
four Polymer Clay Series, and has some very useful stuff at
her site that will make your hobby much more enjoyable. Be sure
to check it out! (See PC01: Introduction
to Polymer Clay, PC02: Potpourri
of Polymer Clay Techniques, PC03:
Millefiori Basics, and PC04:
Creating Vessels)
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Clay
Factory - This is Marie Segal's site. She produced several
of our Polymer Clay Series Videos and is a first rate artist.
Though their website is somewhat utilitarian, you will find
just about anything you need here to help you in polymer clay!
(See PC06: Imitating Metal, PC07:
Advanced Millefiori 1 and PC08:
Advanced Millefiori 2)
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San Diego
Polymer Clay Guild - Home base for Marie Segal, the featured
artist in several of our Polymer Clay Series Videos. This is
a great site for all in Southern California, as well as a good
jumping off point for anyone wanting to connect to polymer clay
sites on the web.
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Kris
Richards produced our kid's videos, and is a fabulous artist
far beyond the stuff she teaches kids. She has lessons, magazine
articles, and much more - be sure to check it out! (See PK01:
Sculpting Cartoon Critters and PK02:
Goodie Boxes)
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Mel
Varisco produced two of our most popular videos, and introduced
us to the world of polymer clay as used in miniatures. (See
MM06: Fun With Foods and MM10:
More Fun With Foods)
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For those in Europe, check out Sue Heaser at The
Polymer Clay Pit. Sue produced three of our videos, and
is a widely acclaimed artist and author. (See PC11:
Medley of Jewelry Techniques, MM22:
Kitchen Miniatures in Polymer Clay, or MM23:
Dining Room Miniatures in Polymer Clay)
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Perfect
Touch - Walter Vaughn makes unique carved wood and metal-tipped
tools for modeling and detailing polymer clay figures.
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