If you haven’t already hear the news, Bettina Welker will be coming to Canada to teach one of her fabulous workshops! The 1 day workshop will take place downtown Toronto August 6th. The exact workshop hasn’t been decided yet, so if you register before May 15th, you will be able…
Read MoreWe know that Helen’s Breil’s texture stamps have been a favourite of many of our customers, so the decision to clear them out to make room for other exciting products was a heartfelt one. When we decided to have a 48 hr flash sale of Helen’s designs (and Pixie Art…
Read MoreAlcohol Ink Course We often receive inquiries from our customers wondering where available workshops can be found. If you have one to share, please let us know about it by sending an email through our website. Here is one using Alcohol Inks that starts next month, here in Oakville, Ontario….
Read MoreShades of Green…….. Polymer Clay that is. We all know what day it is when we see Shades of Green!
Read MoreSpring is trying so hard to arrive here in Ontario. Help us celebrate Spring’s arrival by using the coupon code. It expires on the first day of March at midnight!
Read MoreWe are clearing out some products in the form of Goody Bags over on the Etsy site, The Art Of My Clay. This is a great way to try some great products at a reduced price and add to your stash of pretty things! We have Jacquard Lumiere and Neopaque paints. We…
Read MoreThe WINNERS of the FREE seats on the Polymer Clay Adventure Retreat 2016 have been announced! Please read below to see if your name is on the list of winners. Sandra Nichols was the name chosen randomly by Shades of Clay! Congratulations Sandra! The seats for PCA 2016 are on sale now!…
Read MoreYummy, yummy gorgeous! These are examples of the lightweight hollow beads that Kathleen Dustin will be teaching in Montreal Sept 2016. You can get more info about who to contact in the Calendar section here. I’m not sure how many spots are available but you can be certain that they…
Read MoreWe all know that polymer clay is a great chameleon. It can take on the look of glass, ivory, wood and metal. I’ll admit, a lot of the jewelry I make has the look of metal. Much of the time, I find myself using scrap clay to create the base…
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