Debbie
Anderson's web site |
Debbie's
web site, showcasing her polymer clay items including her famous
tiny purses and shoes. |
Diane
Black's Glass Attic |
The
famous all-inclusive
"Glass Attic." What you can do with clay, plus information
sources of all kinds: books, FAQs, newsgroups, web sites |
Dotty
Calabrese |
Dotty's
most popular handwoven scarves, polymer jewelry, and polymer clothing
buttons. |
Desiree
McCrorey |
Desiree's
site includes her polymer clay gallery and general information
related to polymer clay you may find useful. |
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Ford
& Forlano (formerly City Zen Cane) |
Art Jewelry makers Steve Ford and David Forlano make one of a kind colorful jewelry using polymer clay, silver, copper, and gold. Their work is bold and expressive. The forms and surfaces resemble organic structures with complex, layered surface treatments. |
Donna
Kato |
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Kim
Korringa |
"In my art, I want to convey the joy of simple, everyday things in life, and I hope that others will experience the same delight when they see my work." |
Sarah
Shriver |
She builds colorful beads and jewelry which that she sells at craft shows mainly on the west coast. She also teaches her techniques to an incredible group of people from all over the world. |
Judith
Skinner |
Credited with creating the... wait for it... THE Skinner Blend technique - using the pasta machine to produce seamless color gradations in polymer clay. |
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Arizona
Bead Company |
Suppliers
of Czech glass beads, semi-precious stone beads, fiber optic beads
and pendants, polymer clay beads, Bali silver beads, Austrian Crystal, findings
in silver and gold plate, jewelry making tools, etc. |
Sew
Bedazzled |
A
full service bead store. They support guild members
by offering a10% discount. Just identify yourself as a member
before they ring you up. |
The
Beadwrangler |
A
comprehensive site with everything related to beads - beads, books,
tips, classes, galleries, dolls, purses, etc. |
Clay
Factory |
Supplier
for Premo, Cernit, Pro-mat, Sculpey and other stuff. |
D
& J Hobby |
Hobby
store in Campbell, CA. |
Fantes |
One
of America's oldest and most distinguished resources of cooks'
wares, established in 1906 |
Fire
Mountain Gems and Beads |
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Global
Beads |
Bead
store on Castro in Mountain View, CA. |
Jewelry
Supply.com |
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Ornamental |
Supplier
to jewelry designers, artists, professional craft workers and costumers
for more than 25 years, specializing in unique, rare and vintage pieces, basic
beads, charms, tools & supplies. |
Polymer
Clay Express |
A very popular site for polymer clay, tools, supplies
and accessories. |
Prairie
Craft Company |
Dona Kato's site. NuBlade, Marxit, and
other stuff. |
Primitative
Earth Beads |
Source for polymer clay beads, polyclay key chains, ceramic, silver,
glass rings, beads, charms, findings and supplies. |
Puffinalia |
Polymer
Clay Products, Tools and Accessories for the Discriminating Artist
and Collector |
Rio
Grande Jewelry Supplier |
The most
complete supplier to the jewelry industry in the world. RioGrande.com
is a Member-only website for people who make or sell jewelry.
You must be a Rio Grande customer before you can login to our
website. |
Shipwreck
Beads |
Source
for the "World's largest" selection of supplies. |
WeeFolk
Creations |
Source for polymer clay supplies, collectibles
and gifts. |
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Bottles
of Hope website |
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Hershberger's
Links
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Links compiled by a polymer clay enthusiast. |
Polymer
Clay Central |
Promotes polymer clay in every way, shape
and form imaginable and helps everyone promote their contributions
to Polymer Clay, be it artistic creations, web sites, businesses,
information, ideas, techniques, Guilds, or just a love of Polymer
Clay. |
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PolymerCafe |
PolymerCAFE
Magazine is the magazine created for polymer clay enthusiasts by
polymer clay enthusiasts - from beginner to accomplished professional
and everything in between. PolymerCAFE Magazine is a quarterly print
magazine (not an online magazine). |
Polyzine |
A former
monthly online polymer clay magazine |
Bead
& Button Magazine |
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Art
Jewelry Magazine |
If your inner artist wants to make jewelry
as expressive and passionate as yourself, then Art Jewelry is the
magazine for you. Each issue features a gallery of outstanding
work by fine artisans. |
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