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Topic: RSS FeedSilly Millies: Clay Squared
Expression, May-June, 2005
Silly Millies are wonderful polymer clay "millefiori" canes featuring beautifully colored faces, people and animals. Just slice the clay with a blade according to desired width and bake in the oven for 30 minutes to create the most whimsical and beautiful beads, buttons, magnets and jewelry. www.claysquared.com.
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