Polymer clay is one of the most exciting new art materials of our time.
Available in many beautiful colors, it is a fine plastic modeling compound that can be baked to a permanent medium. There is no need for major outlay on a kiln or expensive tools—just a convection oven and items you have at home. Polymer clay can be used for making jewelry, home decorations, scrapbooking, sculpture, miniatures, mosaics, baskets, dolls and more. Bring your creativity and discover the possibilities with polymer clay.
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Valerie Hall has worked with metals and precious stones for many years, but over the last 10 years she has worked with polymer clay and finds it to be another fascinating medium in making jewelry. The traits that makes this medium so unique is that it’s very light weight, durable, waterproof, fade resistant and comes in a variety of colors. Your friends will compliment its uniqueness and will adore the fashionable and distinctive look of my wearable art made for today's woman. Valerie has been the President of the New York Polymer Clay Guild for over 6 years and really enjoys teac ...
Valerie Hall has worked with metals and precious stones for many years, but over the last 10 years she has worked with polymer clay and finds it to be another fascinating medium in making jewelry. The traits that makes this medium so unique is that it’s very light weight, durable, waterproof, fade resistant and comes in a variety of colors. Your friends will compliment its uniqueness and will adore the fashionable and distinctive look of my wearable art made for today's woman. Valerie has been the President of the New York Polymer Clay Guild for over 6 years and really enjoys teaching various techniques using polymer clay. She is retired and resides in Queens, New York.
Polymer Clay Jewelry
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