Video #372: Even when flaws show up after baking, there is still something you can do.IN THIS POST: — bubbles — flat pieces — (Topics marked with an
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Video #372: Even when flaws show up after baking, there is still something you can do.IN THIS POST: — bubbles — flat pieces — (Topics marked with an
Video #371: Tricks of the trade to help make your polymer clay projects look more professional.IN THIS POST: — bubbles — pasta machine — (Topics marked with an
Video #370: Finger prints and flaws will make you look like an amateur, which is not a good thing.IN THIS POST: — fingerprints — cornstarch — gloves —
Video #278: Plus a handy tip that lets you see all of beautiful color blends at a glance.IN THIS POST: — teardrop blends — scrap clay — clay
Video #195: Metal adds a little something extra to polymer clay. I think these bezels are great and can see making little PC charms with them as well.”
Video #193: “Can you say MUD!!? I’ve had my fair share of mixing the wrong colors together but thanks to your color recipes I’m doing a lot better
“I never had any interest in this type of inlay design before, but now… I need to know how!” ~Linda-KToday’s photo shows a piece of polymer clay jewelry
“I am new to working with polymer clay and the biggest problem I have is with the baking process.” ~Shari-RWithout a doubt, the questions that get asked most
Video #125: “Yes, yes, a big yes for the poppy beads! Please show us how to make them!” ~Squash** This post is an introduction to one of our paid
Want Better Beads that Look More Professional? Then Don’t Ignore these Simple Basics:Little things can sometimes make all the difference in the world! Today’s post provides you with