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Where can I buy the molds f or the popsicles, strawberry, candy items for clay for jewelery. I tried Michaels?
Joannes and AC Moore already.
Hi:
Try Tupperware, and the following websites:
http://www.shopping.com/xGS-Popsicle_Molds~NS-1~linkin_id-8004328
http://www.creamytreatsmakers.com/site/523085/page/134551
However I think your try to find Polymer clay molds here are the websites to try:
http://www.polymerclaysuperstore.com/
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog_old.jsp?CATID=83500&PRODID=11151 _ I know you said you tried this but here you can order it. Okay
http://www.theclaystore.com/pages-main-category-127/push-molds-makins.html
http://www.angelslanding.com/pushmolds/faq.html
http://www.polyclay.com/molds.htm
http://www.polymerclaycentral.com/cyclopedia/molds_owl.html
http://www.angelslanding.com/pushmolds/
http://www.polymerclayexpress.com/molds4.html
http://www.nextag.com/polymer-clay-mold/search-html
http://www.dickblick.com/categories/clay/
Here are some books on the subject:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?z=y&SAT=1&SZE=10&WRD=Polymer+clay
Making Polymer Clay Beads: Step-by-Step Techniques for Creating Beautiful Ornamental Beads
by Carol Blackburn
Polymer Clay for the First Time
by Syndee Holt
The Art of Polymer Clay: Designs and Techniques for Creating Jewelry, Pottery, and Decorative Artwork
by Donna Kato
Metal Clay and Mixed Media Jewelry: Innovative Projects Featuring Resin, Polymer Clay, Fiber, Glass, Ceramics, Collage Materials, and More
by Sherri Haab
Creative Stamping in Polymer Clay
by Barbara A. McGuire
Polymer Clay Creations
by Marie Segal
Polymer Clay Extravaganza
by Lisa Pavelka
Polymer Clay Jewelry
by Debbie Jackson
Polymer Pizzazz: 25 Great Polymer Clay Jewelry Projects
by Bead and Button Magazine
The Art of Metal Clay: Techniques for Creating Jewelry and Decorative Objects
by Sherri Haab
Polymer Clay Art: Projects and Techniques for Jewelry, Gifts, Figures, and Decorative Surfaces
by Celie Fago, Livia McRee, Georgia Sargeant, Dinko Tilov, Ellen Marshall
Polymer Clay Mosaics
by Sue Heaser
Polymer Clay: Techniques, Projects, Inspiration
by Katherine Duncan Aimone, Katherine Duncan-Aimone, Katherine Duncan Aimone
400 Polymer Clay Designs: A Collection of Dynamic and Colorful Contemporary Work
by Suzanne J. E. Tourtillott, Lark Books Staff (Editor)
Making Miniature Food and Market Stalls
by Angie Scarr
Art of Polymer Clay: Designs and Techniques for Making Jewelry, Pottery and Decorative Artwork
by Donna Kato, Sherri Haab
Hopely this will point you in the right direction.
Hope this helps

When it comes to making crafts with kids it seems like you can always find tons of crafts that you can do with older children and even preschool age children. But it seems like you can never find enough crafts that you can do with babies or even two-year olds. The good news is if you look hard enough and have enough patience you can find and do crafts with this age group as well.
Here are some simple butterfly crafts that you can do with children of all ages, including infants.
Fingerprint Butterflies
Materials
- Stamp pads
- Paints
- Pens
- Paper
Instructions
Make sure that you press firmly for this project. The reason for this is that firm presses make oval shapes and gentle presses make circle shapes. Butterflies do not have circular wings so you want to press firmly to avoid that.
Stamp your index finger into paints or onto a stamp pad. You can use one color or you can use mixed colors, depends on what effect you are looking for with the butterfly.
Make one stamp on the paper at a slight angle.
Make a second stamp that slightly overlaps the first stamp. But you want to make sure that it is at the opposite angle as the first stamp.
Stamp your pinkie or ring finger in the paint or stamp pad.
Make a third stamp below the first stamp, but make it at a downward angle.
Make a fourth stamp that overlaps the third stamp. You also want to make sure that the third stamp is at the opposite angle of the fourth stamp.
With a black marker or a thin paintbrush draw a body and antenna to finish off the project.
Heart Butterfly Paper Craft
Materials
- Paper
- Glue
- Scissors
Instructions
Print out a template for the project at http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/mbutterfly.htm
Color the picture where it is needed and where it is appropriate.
Cut out the template pieces. Keep in mind that the pieces on the template are at about the angle they will be on the finished craft. This should help you sort out which pieces belong where.
Glue the pieces together
To make a wing, glue the very large, large and medium hearts inside one another. Repeat for the second wing
To make the body, stack the smallest hearts one on top of another and glue together. Make sure that you position it so that all of the hearts are upside down.
Glue the heart with the face on it to the top of the body so that it is right side up.
If you are doing it on a background, like a card, add the two tiny hearts over the head and draw a line to make the antenna. If not using a background just skip this part.
Glue the wings onto the back of the body to finish off your butterfly.
Tips
Glue the heart butterfly to the front of a folded over piece of construction paper or a doily so that you can make a cute Valentine's Day card.
Use fancy paper from the scrapbooking store and print the black and white version onto it for an extra fancy butterfly.
To make the butterfly into a puppet tape a straw or popsicle stick to the bottom of the butterfly.
To make it into a felt board character slue a small piece of sandpaper on the back.
You can also make the butterfly into a crown by cutting 4 inch wide strips and taping the, together to make the base of the crown. Then tape the butterfly to the center of the crown for a Valentine's Day hat.
For more kids crafts, visit http://www.makeplaydough.com
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