October 30, 2006 at 8:50 pm
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We just finished a great three day workshop and had particapants leaving with a lot of information and a few unhoned skills. Practice is the name of the game, but the things people do in these classes is beyond my imagination! Stencils in oil seemed to be the theme of this class. A great way to add a subtle and easy decor to the plaster. We’ll be in new england next week at Dana Wallboard, sorry the class is full, but get in on the next one. Hope to hear from you soon.
thanks
Shaylor
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October 9, 2006 at 8:28 pm
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Hi, everyone
Yes we are facing some challenges! But when you grow as fast as we are, there are always twists and turns that were unexpected and unforseen. I’d like to say the future is bright for all of us involved with American Clay. The benefits of the product keep growing. We are looking at measuring energy cost savings because of the humidity buffering of the clay (or latent heat flux). And the new colors are just out of control! We’ve got celebraties using the products in their homes, and politicians (I don’t know if that is a good thing), and some commercial projects are coming up.
On the next note, we have some trips coming up. I will be going to Las Vegas sometime in the next few weeks. Then we are going to Denver for a show. I am visiting Houston soon, and it looks like I’ll be in Mexico in November. If anyone wants me to stop by while I’m in town let me know.
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October 5, 2006 at 8:23 pm
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We have recently updated the layout of our 33 Destination Colors and 7 Natural Depths of Color hues on the website. I’d love to know what you think of the new arrangement. Thanks!
Best,
Andy
American Clay Webmaster
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