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Creative Excitement Abounds with New Amaco Products

Who doesn’t love new products? I always anticipate the introduction of new materials and tools to the creative market much the same way I do a birthday or holiday. It’s almost as good as getting a present. Amaco® has gifted the creative world with several new products this year not the least of which includes:

Amaco’s Craft Oven:
This is the perfect tabletop oven for all of your crafting needs. It’s ideal for working with Polymer Clay, Friendly Plastic and non-Amaco products such as Ultra Thick Embossing Enamels. Safety and convenience is designed into this oven with features that include automatic shut off after 30 minutes. No more need to worry if you forgot to turn off the oven when you leave home or studio. Also, the oven is designed with a unique safety feature that allows it to reach a maximum temperature of 325ºF. I still recommend the following tips for the best results when baking your clay:

  • Always preheat before baking.
  • Double check your temperature by calibrating with an oven thermometer
  • Never bake within 2-3 inches of the heating elements.

    New Bead and Shape Cutting Sets “The Edisons” of the clay world, Sue and Gale Lee, have done it again! They’ve developed several new additions to the Amaco Pro Series Bead Roller collection. Get flawless, professional results with jewelry making and embellishment designs easily, time after time, with the introduction of these first two exciting products:

    Tube Bead Roller Sets: Create perfectly formed tube beads quickly and easily using this nifty new set. Set #1 makes both 7 and 9 mm diameter tube beads. Set #2 makes both 6 and 8mmm diameter tube beads. Use the various Amaco Bead Roller systems to re-shape your tube beads. Try the bicone, round and oval rollers just for starters! To make perfect, distortion free tube beads, Sue and Gale suggest baking your bead rolls and cutting with the Amaco clay blade while the clay is still warm (not hot!) from the oven. Simply roll your blade while holding parallel to the lines marked in your clay! It couldn’t be any easier.
    Tip: I’ve also found that simply using the top (unmarked) portion of the Tube Bead Roller set is an ideal way to make perfect snakes without bumps or lumps. Just start a snake with a ball of conditioned clay and finish by rolling the top of the Tube Bead Roller over the snake while working on a smooth work surface.

    (See project sheet for more tube bead roller instructions)
    (How to buy bead rollers)

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    Jewelry made by Sue Lee with Focal Bead Rollers



    How to Buy Bead Rollers

     



    Necklace and shapes by Sue Lee
    Frame decoration by Linda Peterson
    All made with AMACO Tube Bead Rollers and Beveled Cutters

    Beveled Clay Cutter Set: Take the guesswork out of cutting small geometric shapes and frames for you jewelry making, scrapbooking and decorative projects. The set includes eight beveled cutters allow for the creation of jewel shapes including: squares/diamonds, circles, rectangles, ovals and more. They’re terrific for scrapbooking and memory crafting for the formation of miniature frames and ornaments. Let your imagination run wild by playing with these ingenious little cutters. The possibilities are endless!
    (See Beveled Cutters)
    (Buy Beveled Cutters Now)

    AMACO Crafts Community:

    Community Calendar/Events: Please send us your workshops, demos and TV air date schedules as well as project publication in magazines and e-zines ; so that we so we can publish the dates in our next issue.

    See Anne Igou on DIY Network’s show “Craft Lab” for two episodes. October 9 at 1:30 PM Eastern, Anne and Host Jennifer Perkins will revitalize found objects with polymer clay canes (made with FIMO Soft). They’ll create a skinner blend cane and then transform it into a flame cane before being applied to objects (Episode DCLB-103). Then on October 13 at 1:30 PM Eastern, Anne will share her secrets to making polymer clay masks.

    Crafters and designers, please share your expertise and experience in polymer clay, FIMO® and FIMO® Soft, mixed media and metals by adding project sheets and technique tips to AMACO site via: http://www.buyamaco.com/projectsheets/addtip.php


    Cofeee Bean Necklace by Linda Peterson
    Project sheet available here

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