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Pardo and Precious Metals Polymer Clay Samples

Send me photos of your art made using Pardo Polymer Clay and I will add them here.
Be sure to click Pardo Comments above for links to more pictures and reviews.

Lesley Shepherd of About.com:Miniatures

has reviewed both Pardo Clay and Precious Metal Varnish. She has examples of both.

Garie Sims

Garie Sims

of GarieInternational.com is well known for testing different clays
and for making wonderful miniatures as well as working with kids.
Click here to see his test of Pardo Clay

Garie Sims

 

See Lisa Pavelka demonstrate Pardo Clay

Garie Sims

 

Check the October Issue of Polymer Cafe magazine for a project using Pardo Clay.
PolymerCafe

The project will be offered in more detail as a Poly Clay Play Adventures Class in the future. Contact me if you are interested.

Little or no color shift after baking.
This piece was sculpted by hand by Colleen of Viva Decor

Before Baking After Baking
Before Baking After Baking

 

Skittle of the Gems Clan

"Skittle of the Gems Clan"

Skittle, the dragon, is using Pardo Fire Opal and the ear and scales are made with Pardo Pearl Rose and Mother of Pearl.

Click the photo to see an
enlarged version of this cute little guy!!

Angela Moore started creating "Elemental Dragons" with her daughter Cortney.   Cortney has since passed away, at the age of  14, with muscular dystrophy. Angela continues making dragons in her daughter’s memory.   She also opened an Etsy Store dedicated to her daughter’s memory - Polymer Clay for a Cause - All proceeds from this store are given to children’s charities.  Items in the store are donated by community polymer clay artists.  Please visit her store and purchase an item for an extremely worthy cause at www.polymerclayforacause.etsy.com.

You can also see more of Angela's dragons at www.elementaldragons.etsy.com

 

Robin Milne - "Claying Around" with Pardo Clay

Robin was asked to demonstrate Pardo Clay at CHA
Click here to see more of Robin's work and here. Click each picture to view larger.

Sanded and Polished
     
Pardo Clay is great for caning! The lines stay crisp and clean - right after cutting!
    Cane slices made into a bowl using a metal bowl as a form.  

Precious Metal Colors - See how well they work with Pardo Clay!

 


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