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The National Polymer Clay Guild
The National Polymer Clay Guild is a non-profit organization. The Guild's objectives are to educate the public about polymer clay, and to study and promote an interest in the use of polymer clay as an artistic medium by: * Publicizing polymer clay work to galleries and museums as well as the public; * Fostering education through sharing information, giving demonstrations and conducting workshops; and * Developing opportunities for polymer clay artists to show their work to the public and to engage in public service activities.
http://www.npcg.org

The Wild Bunny
Jewelry and artifacts including: eggs, pens, cake toppers, beads, and miniatures.
http://www.thewildbunny.com/

The Butterfly Cane Slicer
The slicer is developed to help polymer clay artists achieve thin, even slices from polymer loaves or canes.
http://www.drizzle.com/~caneguru/caneslicer.html

Rings and Things: Polymer Clay
Information on the differences between brands, a FAQ, and hints, as well as links to guilds.
http://www.rings-things.com/POLYMER.HTM

Sue's Pottery Barn
Hand-painted clay pots in floral, stencil and sponged designs. Each pot comes with a matching saucer.
http://www.geocities.com/paintedpots2001/index.html

Precious Metal Clay
An informative article and previous discussion by people interested in and knowledgeable about this medium.
http://www.potters.org/subject06959.htm