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Luann Udell
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February 26, 2008, 08:13:24 am »
I just have to share this story.
I have a major thing right now about texture plates and sheets for polymer clay. I spent a huge chunk of time doing an internet search, ended up ordering a variety of products from several different polymer clay sites.
As I was cruising the R&T forums later that day, I thought, "Hey, Rings & Things has that polymer clay section, I wonder if
they
have any texture sheets?"
And that's when I found these:
polymer clay texture sheets
They are the absolute best ones I found for my purposes: clear (so I can watch the texture form as I work); 2-sided with positive and negative imprint (because I want
raised
textures; the set has the biggest selection of patterns; it has the most patterns I was looking for; and best of all, they are the
cheapest
ones I found.
You guys did it again!
Oooh, I've been dyin' to use BOTH the "you rock" and the "I am not worthy" emoticons...
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Luann Udell
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February 26, 2008, 08:42:53 am »
Luann, thanks for your note! Cool.
I've heard that our texture sheets are good for a variety of other uses. Metal clay, anyone?
'> Dave
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