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    How to condition old crumbly clay
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    • Nov 5, 2020
    • 1 min

    How to condition old crumbly clay

    Do you struggle to condition old blocks of polymer clay? BPCG Group Liaison Officer, Fiona Abel-Smith, demonstrates how, in under two minutes, you can condition this crumbly clay into smooth, flexible, workable clay. #polymerclay #howtoconditionpolymerclay #helpihavecrumblyclay #fimo #sculpey #premoclay #cernit #katopolyclay #pardoclay #britishpolymerclayguild
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    Two BPCG members chat about upcoming 20th Anniversary event
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    • Nov 5, 2020
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    Two BPCG members chat about upcoming 20th Anniversary event

    Guild member Tracey Jones and Committee member Lizzi Bucklow-Holt and created this video about the event in the style of James Cordon's Carpook Karaoke (without the singing!). Check it out! #BPCG20 #britishpolymerclayguild #polymerclay #kidderminster #traceyjonespolymerclay #unrulyhousewife #tjaysilver #fimo #cernit #sculpeyclay
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    Unruly Housewife to Compere BPCG20
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    • Nov 5, 2020
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    Unruly Housewife to Compere BPCG20

    We are so excited that Valerie Evans, AKA Unruly Housewife (YouTube) and Torn Up Art (Facebook) has agreed to compere our 20th Anniversary Event. Come along and meet her in real life! Here she is announcing her involvement. #unrulyhousewife #valerieevans #tornupart #polymerclay #britishpolymerclayguild #BPCG20 #youtube #fimo #cernit #sculpeyclay #kidderminster
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    What is Polymer Clay?
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    • Nov 5, 2020
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    What is Polymer Clay?

    Polymer clay is a plastic man-made modelling material. It is hardened permanently (or 'cured') by baking at a low temperature in a home oven. It is available in many colours and is marketed under several different brand names such as Fimo, Cernit, Sculpey III, Premo Sculpey, Pardo, Creall-therm, Kato, Studio by Sculpey, Dukit and Uro. It can be used to create a remarkable range of creative artwork. It can be mixed together to form new colours with endless design possibilities
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