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CraftyGoat's Notes: Review: Pardo Jewellery Clay

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    Sep 09, 2009 · Cured Clay The cured Pardo clay seems very strong. I did the bend test on a deeply-textured sample, bending it nearly in half multiple times at a weak point. I finally got a hairline crack, but it still didn't break. For more on the strength of Pardo clay, watch Lisa Pavelka's demo at CHA (the Pardo demo starts approximately halfway through the clip). To quote one of my parent's old favorites, "You …

Translucent Pardo Polymer Clay Review - Jessama Tutorials

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    Translucent Pardo Polymer Clay Review The first and most obvious upside is the fact that it’s so translucent. It’s by far the most translucent of all the brands I’ve tried. It doesn’t have much of a tint, unlike a lot of the other translucent polymer clays.

Craft Product Review: Pardo Polymer Clay by Viva

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    Jan 07, 2010 · Manufactured by Viva Decor, based in Germany, it’s the newest clay in the industry and has the distinction of being beeswax-based. It come is 70 yummy colors, and has some really cool “effects” clays, such as “glitter” and “transparent.”

Testing The New Pardo Jewellery Clay Products

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    Pardo Jewellery Clay is polymer clay, needs to bake in an convection oven at a temperature of 275 º F (120 ºC to130 º C), it contains pure natural beeswax (as a plasticiser replacing phthalates) and premium pigments, its a more eco-friendly polymer clay.

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