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  2. Fuller Craft Museum - Wikipedia

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    The outdoor permanent sculpture features materials from nature. The museum has an outdoor courtyard. [2] The museum also hosts temporary exhibits, such as displays of polymer clay sculptures, [3] fantasy teapots, [4] an exhibit on the meaning of shoes, [3] and a current display of Native American basket weaving. [1]

  3. Plastic arts - Wikipedia

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    The word "plastic" draws from the Greek word "plastikos," which means "to mold" or "to shape."It has long preceded its dominant modern meaning as a synthetic material.The term "plastic arts" has been used historically to denote visual art forms (painting, sculpture, and ceramics) as opposed to literature or music.

  4. Polymer clay - Wikipedia

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    Oven-hardenable PVC plastisol, "liquid polymer clay," is a complement to polymer clay that can be used as an adhesive to combine pieces, or to create various effects. Pigments, chalk pastel, and regular polymer clay can be added to make colored liquid clay. The liquid can also be poured into molds to produce cast parts. [citation needed]

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    There's wood working, epoxy resin crafts, marbling clay tutorials and lots more. They'll also get all the tools and materials needed to complete the craft. $32.00 at cratejoy.com

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  7. Modelling clay - Wikipedia

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    Polymer clay is a modelling material that cures when heated from 129 to 135 °C (265 to 275 °F) for 15 minutes per 6 millimetres (1 ⁄ 4 in) of thickness, and does not significantly shrink or change shape during the process. Despite being called "clay", it generally contains no clay minerals.

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