Video #218: “Been dying to see more about this cane. Mine are far from “ghost-like” which means I have a lot to learn!” ~Jocelyn-C** This post is an
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Video #218: “Been dying to see more about this cane. Mine are far from “ghost-like” which means I have a lot to learn!” ~Jocelyn-C** This post is an
Video #217: “I’d like to know if you’d do a tutorial on how to use rivets for cold connections in polymer clay.” ~Anne-R** This post is an introduction
Video #216: “At over $6 per color (plus S&H), to buy paints that’ll crackle on your clay, I couldn’t help but think there must be a better way!”
Video #214: “The Troll or Pandora beads… are so amazingly popular and I would love to learn how to make them.” ~Cheryl-V** This post is an introduction to
Video #213: “Wouldn’t it be fun to do a series… from around the world, tulips from Holland, the waters of Aruba, colors from the Rainforest. ” ~Jeanne-C** This
Video #212: “Cindy, I really like the look of the flower canes without the background packing.” ~Carrie-W** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials.Lately I
Video #211: “Making miniature food jewelry is great fun! I have many people that look forward to my latest recipes.” ~Betty-B** This post is an introduction to one
Video #210: “I have two grandchildren who absolutely love to read and will love getting these hookmarks.” ~Adrienne-L** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials.Sometimes
Video #209: “Reclining on a velvet couch, eating bonbons and being fanned with peacock plumes (full story below).” ~Mary-U** This post is an introduction to one of our paid
Video #208: “Wow! Very cool Cindy, and so beautiful. I love feathers!” ~Maureen-G** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials.My love affair with Peacock feathers