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		<title>By: skygrazer.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Inspiration</title>
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		<description>[...] Polymer Clay Notes is a great blog with lots of inspiration. Some of the things I like best are the non-clay related images. After the initial &#8220;Ooooh&#8221; reaction, my mind starts spinning off in different directions thinking about how I could use that shape or this color combination or&#8230; After looking at the post linked to above, I did some searchs on shiburi (which is absolutely beautiful) then requested a book on it from the library. Then thought of requesting a book just on Japanese crafts to see what else I could find, then thought of looking for a book on crafts from India&#8230; etc etc. [...]</description>
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