Video #177: “I’m new to clay and my 7 yr old nephew and I want to make some simple Halloween beads or pendants.” ~Joanne-C** This post is an
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Video #177: “I’m new to clay and my 7 yr old nephew and I want to make some simple Halloween beads or pendants.” ~Joanne-C** This post is an
Including: (1) Art Sheets; (2) Bead Caps; (3) Tube Bead Roller; (4) Spotted Lily Cane.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid tutorials now
Video #173: “Using these cane methods you are teaching us, we can mimic nature to bring forth what was once only in our imaginations.” ~Cindy-E** This post is
Including: (1) Blend and Switch; (2) Embedded Links; (3) Wire Wrapped Rings; (4) Cookie Cutter Canes.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid tutorials
“I have a plethora (LOL) of cutters. Can’t believe I didn’t think of this. Cindy, thank you.” ~Dawn-BOn August 24th, I posted an introductory preview clip for the Cookie Cutter
Video #169: “Using cookie cutters to make canes? Now that sounds like something I might be able to do :-)” ~Tina-A** This post is an introduction to one
Including: (1) Mushroom Beads; (2) Mitered Corner Cane; (3) Faux Agate Beads; (4) Dangle Bangle.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid tutorials now
“It blows my mind how you can keep coming up with ideas! Best videos on the web, hands down.” ~Sandy-TOn June 29th, I posted an introductory preview clip
Video #162: “Cindy, you always make a cane that looks complicated, so easy to put together. My vote is YES!” ~Linda-B** This post is an introduction to one
“Looking forward to Friday again. We need two or three Fridays in the week, but Cindy would never get any rest.” ~Bonnie-KOn June 8th, I posted an introductory