Welcome to Retrochrome!
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Are you a polymer clay artist?
Check it outFor makers by a maker --
I started working with polymer clay in 2021 and so have years of experience learning what I do and don't like about certain tools. I use my cutters in my professional work and can guarantee quality and ease of use.
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Instagram
Head over thereAre you looking for our Instagram? This is where you can stay up to date on all things Retrochrome!
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Join the family!
Join the famJoin our email list and get 12% off your first order. Beyond this, you will receive very few emails (max 2 a month) that will help you stay up to date and maybe have a special offer.
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Non-US Shipping??
Head to EtsyI ship to many countries on my regular site (and don't have to pay nearly as many fees) BUT shipping is $12USD instead of about $20USD when purchasing on Etsy so I highly recommend you checking it out.
** full disclosure that it may be easier to find what you want on my main site and then use the search function on my Etsy to find it there
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DIY Kits
Check it outAre you looking for a bit more of a hands-on experience with your jewelry or have a crafty bone you need to itch? Take a look at our DIY kits as an option to receive professional grade jewelry/pieces that you get to fully customize to your own needs.
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Custom Work
Get started hereIs there something specific you are looking for? Maybe different colors of an existing design, a pet memorial, or a bouquet recreation? I love working on unique pieces for each unique person, so check out the link to get more info!
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Wholesale Opportunities!
Get started with wholesaleAre you a business looking to stock Retrochrome Creations in your store? Check out this link for all of our wholesale information including how to purchase through Faire or directly through me.

Meet the owner
My name is Taylor, also known as Retrochrome. I phrase it like this because I am Retrochrome and Retrochrome is me.
I am originally from Texas, but moved to Wyoming for school, fell in love, and never left. I love all things outdoors and spending time in all sorts of weather. I've worked on ranches, in schools, and just always come back to art.
Honestly, polymer clay once scared me because I have always been a realism artist (specifically in the negative with white mediums on black), and was AWEFUL at the 3D side of my art classes -- but I think that is why it stuck and I built a brand around it. It challenged me in a way other mediums didn't, and now I love pushing the boundaries of what I can do.
Photo by Summer Gonzales -- Endless Summer Photography