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Polymer Clay TV This Friday Glimmer In The Mists

// November 17th, 2008 // No Comments » // , Blog

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Hope everyone had a nice weekend. I actually went out on Saturday for the first time in a loooooooooong time. Some friends invited me to go to this festival that was at the Florida School of Massage in Gainesville, FL and it was so much fun. I normally don’t drive at night because it is so dark out here in the woods and I really don’t want to hit poor Bambi so I tend to not go out at night but I am glad I went and am glad to say I did not hit anything on the way home.lol They had some artists selling their wares there too and there were some really talented people there, it was a good time.

This Friday we have a new episode of Polymer Clay TV and we will be showing Glimmer Mists by http://www.mytatteredangels.com These are so fun to work with and you can do all kinds of things with them. Tune in on Friday to see how Kira solved her ant problems at work with polymer clay. See you can use polymer clay for almost anything.lol

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Polymer Clay Podcast Friday Introducing Glimmer Mists

// November 10th, 2008 // No Comments » //

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Hope everyone had a great weekend and wishing everyone a creative week. This Friday on Polymer Clay Podcast we will be talking about a really fun product called Glimmer Mists. http://www.mytatteredangels.com Glimmer Mists are a water based product that when you spray them on polymer clay they leave a shimmery color behind. You can spray the Glimmer mists lightly on the clay for a fine mist or you can really saturate the clay for a heavy droplet look.

This is a really fun product that you can really go crazy with trying different colors together and seeing what you can come up with. I have used the glimmer mists on the clay, let them dry and then silkscreened on top of them. It is an amazing look with lots of detail. Use your imagination and have fun with it. The Glimmer Mists are also safe for scrapbooking and cardmaking and I am sure it would work great on other projects. The only thing you need to remember is that it is water based so some of the darker colors might bleed a litle when you seal the colors on the clay. It gives it a tie dyed effect when this happens so it still looks cool. Have fun experimenting!

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