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This greeting card was made with “Ms. Ladybug”

Mold: #378

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This greeting card was made with “Picking Daisies”

Mold: #171

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This greeting card was made with

Mold: #745

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This greeting card was made with “Compass”

Mold: #687

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This greeting card was made with “Rose Showoff”

Mold: #539

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This greeting card was made with “Curl Textured Oval”

Mold: #114

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This greeting card was made with “Diamond in Stones”

Mold: #719

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This greeting card was made with “Surrounded by Nature Lady”

Mold: #613

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This greeting card was made with “Appealing Poinsettia”

Mold: #332

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This greeting card was made with “Pretty Fan”

Mold: #376

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This pendant was made with “Star of David - LOVE”

Mold: #568

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This pendant was made with “Asian Chinese Charm 3”

Mold: #487

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This greeting card was made with “Deco Dome”

Mold: #154

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This greeting card was made with Mold #016

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This greeting card was made with Mold #016

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This greeting card was made with Mold #016

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This greeting card was made with Mold #298

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This greeting card was made with Mold #016

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This greeting card was made with “You Make my Heart Curl”

Mold: #015

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This greeting card was made with “Princess Crown”

Mold: #563

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This greeting card was made with “Princess Crown”

Mold: #563

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This greeting card was made with “Starfish Wishes”

Mold: #187

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This greeting card was made with “Leaf In The Wind”

Mold: #247

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This greeting card was made with “Embellish my Heart”

Mold: #583

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This altered tin was made with “Sea Horse of the Sea”

Mold: #489

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This baby is adorable! Attach to a baby album or baby shower gift for a unique touch. Just attach fur, fabric and face with a glue gun and your finished.

Mold: #121

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This gift tag was made on a Formica sample tile. Accented with a few clay beads and fancy buttons and your tag is ready for display.

Mold: #363 & #036

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This beautiful pin was created using Precious Metal Clay (that’s PMC) which allows you to make quality gold or silver jewelry, in much the same way you use clay.

Mold: #380

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This beautiful peacock mold would be absolutely gorgeous with some rhinestones added as accents. Wow!

Mold: #552

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This exquisite pendent could also be made of marbleized clay for a jade or stone look. How stunning would that be!

Mold: #494

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We can't get over how pretty this butterfly pendent turned out. Just imagine the possibilities using semiprecious stones as accents. Simply Unbelievable!

Mold: #481

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Just think of all the possibilities using these tiles in your home or décor. When Sculpey clay is baked it is considered a type of durable plastic, perfect for many uses!

Mold: #468

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This belt buckle was made with the same mold as the left, but it has a whole new look! This shows how versatile molds can be. Just use your imagination.

Mold: #468

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This cameo mold was made to be a pill box, but it could also be jewelry or cabinet knobs. It would make a very special gift.

Mold: #498

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By just painting this pendent with a light shade of green and top coating with a pearly paint you can get a Jade look. Also try in other colors of jade such as light purple or yellow.

Mold: #493

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This pendent is simple, by just painting it oriental red, then dry brush this pendent for a beautiful finish. Great for a bamboo shade or pendant.

Mold: #487

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This pendant just doesn't come to life until it's painted to show it's details. Paint your desired colors and then antique with your favorite finish.

Mold: #496

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This pendant is very fun to make and wear! Both whimsical with a touch of exotic it’s just stunning. Add a few stones in the flower centers before baking for a bit of sparkle. Mold: #492

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This cameo is stunning. The setting is made with a rope of clay and textured with a fancy button and then antiqued.

Mold: #558

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Beading is so popular and pendants can be expensive. Also making your own can keep you from being a cookie-cutter artist. Make it your own style and personality.

Mold: #001

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Vintage looking combs are hard to find, so why not make your own? This one is accented with a shiny stone in the center. Just press in before baking.

Mold: #582

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This greeting card is a perfect example that shows how cards & scrapbook pages can be put together for a very special occasion.

Mold: #749, 750,751.

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This cameo was hand-painted with acrylic paints. We blended all the colors with a top coat of pearl finish and then antiqued it. Last it was sprayed with clear sealer. Wow!

Mold: #392

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Cameos are so popular! This one was lightly painted and then glazed over with a coat of pearl paint. This blends all the colors together for soft look. Beautiful!

Mold: #400

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Another baby all wrapped up after her bath. Would it be cute as twins? The curl is just a bit of doll hair glued over the top of her head. Or attach with a tiny ribbon bow.

Mold: #120

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Can you believe that this pendant was colored with colored pencils after it was baked, and then glazed with bronze nail polish? Just shows the many possibilities, so be creative!

Mold: #058

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This bolo tie has a southwestern look that is a nice touch for that western shirt. Accented with a clear cabochon stone makes this tie just right for that special outfit.

Mold: #145

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Using puzzle pieces for a background, this craft accent is perfect for that special child-like look. Great for birthday party  craft ideas or favors!

Mold: #547

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Bracelets are everywhere this season. Accented with teal and metallic paints for a both modern but old look. Add a wire loop before baking for a secure hold.

Mold: #094

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This pin says allot. It’s both the Star of David and is intertwined with the word LOVE. Show your style and your faith. Set in a pin cup and surrounded with glitter.

Mold: #568

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The pattern in this mold is so detailed, and looks like it took hours to make. This would make a cute pill box or hair accessory as well.

Mold: #391

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This Santa may look difficult, but it’s really easy. Use on the tree, gift tags, and wreaths. The kids will love you!

Mold: #515

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Making cookies with clay is more fun, because they last forever. We painted the raised design by tapping with a painted finger tip.

Mold: #606

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As a necklace it’s pretty, but it makes great lamp toppers as well. This design is both feminine and classic. Many finished can be achieved.

Mold: #080

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This frogs lily pad is actually the untrimmed clay. Removable button covers allow the garment to be washed.

Mold: #066

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Little girls love Scotty dogs and pony tails. This classic look is timeless. Embed a pin back before baking to double as a pin for twice as much fun.

Mold: #255

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