Rocky Mountain Polymer Clay Guild (RMPCG)
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    • Feb 15, 2020
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Tools and Supplier Websites

 

http://store.lisapavelka.com - Well known artist, has great products, many can be found at local stores.  Has tools, foils, embossing cutters, waterslide transfers, border molds, texture stamps, books, bonder and resin.   

http://www.cooltools.us – originally for metal clay workers but has some great products especially for surface work. Their texture tiles are very intricate and detailed and their new Jewelry Artist Elements look like they would .  They have a great selection of molds, most are from antiques and are usually round…they make some spectacular focal. They carry most colors in the guilders paste that is a great alternative to Rub’n;Buff.

http://polymerclayexpress.com – everything you can imagine for polymer clay.  They have fast great service.  Their site is a not as easy as some…but worth just wandering around in it for awhile to get the feel of it..

http://www.munrocrafts.com/index.html  this site carries polymer clay and tools as well as lots of other craft items.  One of the great reasons to use them is that their discount system. Minimum order $25.00,Orders under $50.00 - no discount on retail prices,Orders $50.00 to $100.00 discount is 25% off retail prices,Order over $100.00 discount is 40% off retail prices,Order over $200.00 discount is 50% off retail prices

 http://www.rangerink.com/ Ranger ink Products are widely available, but this site gives a great deal of information on the products and ideas on using them as well as store locator.

http://www.shopartplace.com/clay-sculpey-apoxie.aspx - epoxy clays

http://epoxyjewelry.com/misc.html    - Has several items that can be used on Polymer clay as well.  Quite a few jewelry findings to fill will clay and Buna, ball chain and other necklaces as well. ..

Dremel Tool  http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/ToolDetail.aspx?pid=1100-01  Dremels are used by a great many crafters…this website wil help you identify which tool will work best for you and you will probably be able to find it or order it at your local hardware store.

http://www.polymerclayprojects.com – also known as Boston Craftworks.  These folks have lots of coverable that are great to make gifts.  Beadable bottle stoppers, eye class cases, light pulls, jewelry blanks, letter openers etc.  and prices are decent.

http://store.cforiginals.net/index.html  a fun site, Crhisti is a well known artist that makes fun stuff, she is well known for her dragons, but all her work is fun,  she also sells products she loves as well as her books.  She has Swellegant that is a paintable metal coating and colorant and some great embellishments and a great place to find mica sheets if you want to put windows in polymer clay.

STAMPS AND MOLDS

http://stampington.com/art_stamps.html

http://www.gingerstamp.com/links/  - HUGE list of links for Stamps.

http://www.theenchantedgallery.com/molds.html  sells clays, tools etc, but the molds are great, and unique.

http://inkadinkado.eksuccessbrands.com/  many of these can be found locally but this is a great place to see their entire collection.  Love the inches for “mosaic” in PC.

http://www.petalcrafts.com/lace-mold.html  This site is for cake decorators.  They have a lot of molds but their lace mold are wonderful…although expensive.  Their flower and leave cutter sets could easily be used with clay…as well as their textured rolling pins etc.

http://www.bestflexiblemolds.com/ name says it all, this is a polymer clay artist that carves her own molds.  Great molds and great customer seruvce.

http://www.madaboutmolds.com/  WOW, more push molds than anyone would have time to use.

http://www.smooth-on.com/Getting-Started-Po/c4_1217/index.html  make your own molds.  This site is recommended, by someone who has used several products for this purpose.

http://www.stampin.com/  - aimed toward paper crafts, but a great collection of stamps…

http://invokearts.com/stamps - Unique Stamps, recommended by Laurie Mika, her favorite stamp manufacture. Lots of shrine and Mexican folk art stamps.  Deep cut and perfect for clay.

http://www.rubbernation.com/               - beads and stamps.  Great set of quilt rubber stamps.   Great service and prices and I have gotten free gift with every order.

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