Video #382: Be sure to also check the comments section at end of the article, for additional links.
Video #334: Which polymer clay translucent product is right for you? Premo Sculpey, Kato Polyclay, Fimo or Sculpey III?
Video #333: To me, the overwhelming difference between Kato and Premo, is… (you will need to watch the video to find out ;-).
1: Starlight
2: Golden
3: Pale Gold
4: Buried Brass
5: Monarch
1: Coffee Bean
2: Solitude
3: Blue Black
4: Slate Blue
5: Parchment
1: Garnet
2: Ruby
3: Poinsettia Leaf Dark
4: Wild Wasabi
5: Poinsettia Leaf Light
1: Espresso
2: Baby Blue
3: Tropical Lagoon
4: Robin’s Egg
5: Chamois
1: Scarlet Satin (Pearl)
2: Basically Brass (Mtl)
3: Indigo Ice (Pearl)
4: Persian Green (Pearl)
5: Bronze (Metallic)
1: Citron
2: Iris
3: Jacaronda (Pearl)
4: Lily
5: Lemon-Lime (Pearl)
“I am hoping to find out what went wrong with these cracking Kato Clay beads.” ~Ritzs
1B: Succulent Red
2B: Frosted Leaf
3B: Succulent Green
4B: Forest Floor
1A: BlueHostaBlossom
2A: Cafe-o-lait
3A: Stone Hearth
4A: Bitter Chocolate
1: Burnt Orange
2: Martian Sand
3: Cinnamon Glow
4: Milky Mocha
5: Merino
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1B: Pansy
2B: Viola
3B: Lemon Zest
4B: Midnight

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Left over Premo, Sculpey, Fimo & Kato Polyclay can be used for making beads, color mixes & polymer clay molds:
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7 Things to Know About Translucent Polymer Clay for Jewelry Bead Making:
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Vid #67: For making jewelry beads with bright white clay, always keep rubbing alcohol handy for cleaning:
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