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Polymer Clay

Mahalo's Top Seven

  1. Polymer Clay Central: Polymer Clay Challenges, Tutorials & Cyclopedia
  2. Polymer Clay Daily Blog: Daily Musings on Polymer Clay Art
  3. Polymer Clay Notes Blog: Polymer Clay Inspiration, Tips & Techniques Blog
  4. Polymer Cafe: Magazine for Polymer Clay Artists
  5. National Polymer Clay Guild: National Guild for Polymer Clay Artists
  6. Wikipedia: About Polymer Clay
  7. Glass Attic: Polymer Clay "Encyclopedia"

Guide Note

Polymer Clay is a man-made plastic clay that is soft and flexible until cured. Polymer clay is used by crafters and artists of all ages for sculpting, jewelry making, miniatures, and more.

Fast Facts

  • Polymer clay was developed in Germany in the 1930s.
  • Polymer clay can be cured in a home oven, usually at 265-275 degrees for 30 minutes or less.
  • Major polymer clay brands include Fimo, Sculpey, and Kato Polyclay.

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