guilds

SCPCG 10 Year Anniversary Celebration

October 15, 2007

The Southern Connecticut Polymer Clay Guild celebrated our 10 year Anniversary a few weeks ago. The photos have been hiding on my camera, so I thought I would share the lovely display of members’ work. They’re not stellar photos, but they give you the flavor of the displays. Work by yours truly, Debbie Goodrow, Jenn [...]

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Jewelry Hazard

September 16, 2007

Today I experienced an unanticipated hazard of wearing this pendant: to an outdoor mass in the bright sun of mid-day. I wore it mounted on a necklace cable and it leaves a distinctive sunburn shape: I am hoping it will fade quickly. Either that, or this will be the only necklace I wear for awhile! [...]

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Changes all around

August 27, 2007

I’ll start you off with a photo.  Here’s a donut pendant from this weekend. I am working on items for the Bead Bazaar whenever I can squeeze in a bit of creative time. This pendant uses a tab prong setting and it has a tube bail soldered to the back. The winds of change are [...]

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Weekend Retreat – Klay Karma

July 18, 2007

I spent this weekend at Rivier College in Nashua, NH at the Klay Karma Polymer Clay Retreat. It was great! It’s really fun to gather a group of polymer clay enthusiasts (fanatics?) together for a weekend like that. This retreat had the perfect pace for me, time to mingle and chat, meet new people, renew [...]

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Guild meetings

April 24, 2007

We had a meeting of the Southern Connecticut Polymer Clay Guild this weekend. It had been a couple of months since I had last been to a meeting, due to family obligations and that freak St Patrick’s weekend snowstorm. Last year, while we were living in New Jersey, I couldn’t make meetings in Connecticut, and [...]

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Sculpey Ultralight, a bit more

April 21, 2007

Angela of CraftyGoat’s Notes (fun blog, btw) posed a question about release agents for Sculpey Ultralight polymer clay in the comments on a previous post. The release agent that has worked the best for me so far has been cornstarch or cornstarch baby powder. (the baby powder version seems to clump less) If you’re going [...]

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