Video #207: “I love the fact that many things I have learned using polymer clay can transition nicely to ceramics.” ~Carol-C** This post is an introduction to one
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Video #207: “I love the fact that many things I have learned using polymer clay can transition nicely to ceramics.” ~Carol-C** This post is an introduction to one
Video #206: “Cindy, I would like to ask for a tute on sculptural flowers! Your lessons give us so many AHA moments.” ~Tanya-L** This post is an introduction
Video #205: “I get totally lost when I’m claying, time has no meaning.” ~Polyanya** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials.Last week, I taught you
Video #204: “Learning about the wire work for me has become a natural extension of what I do with polymer clay.” ~Elisabeth-S** This post is an introduction to
Video #203: “You don’t understand anything until you learn it more than one way.” ~Marvin Minsky** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials.Last week, I
Video #202: “I have read how to do the Mokume Gane technique and still couldn’t picture it!! Your tutorials make it much easier!” ~Kam-K** This post is an
Video #201: “I’m amused by the idea of sculpted polymer clay birds with a little drinks menu, trying to decide between beer, tea or cocoa!” ~Silverleaf** This post
Video #200: “Cindy, your Teardrop technique has brought a wonderful and sudden change in my way of working with color blends.” ~Debbie-G** This post is an introduction to
Video #199: “Don’t know how you keep thinking up these ideas, Cindy, but keep ’em coming! May we PLEASE have a tute on copper tape?” ~Tanya-L** This post
Video #198: “So many bead shapes, so little time. I love them all! But I do really love sculpted flower beads.” ~Iamani-P** This post is an introduction to