Video #384: Tips to help you end up with nice straight and clean bead holes. IN THIS POST: — holes — piercing — (Topics marked with an asterisk*
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Video #384: Tips to help you end up with nice straight and clean bead holes. IN THIS POST: — holes — piercing — (Topics marked with an asterisk*
Video #357: You never know what might appear before your very eyes. Do you see the angel? IN THIS POST: — natasha beads — mirror image — inkblot
Video #325: How to move and position your hands so that your beads don’t get all wonky looking. IN THIS POST: —hand rolling — round beads — rolling
Video #266: “Brilliant! You can never have too many textures!” ~Genevieve-C ** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials. For polymer clay beads to look
Video #262: “Cindy, when I’m ready to finish a sculpt, you are the site I go to and mull over the effect that I want.” ~Lynda-D ** This
Video #254: “Years later… I finally figured out the missing steps!” ~Cindy Lietz ** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials. Years ago I read
Video #248: “Cindy, do you have the Sizzix BIGkick Machine (Vintaj Special Edition)?” ~Cheryl-H ** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials. In last week’s
Video #247: “You can thank my (sometimes forgetful :-) mom for this week’s Polymer Clay Combing tutorial.” ~Cindy Lietz IN THIS POST: — keywords — (Topics marked with
Including: (1) Pandora Style Beads; (2) Crackled Paint; (3) Wire Riveting Intro; (4) Dandelion Ghost Cane. The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid
Including: (1) Sculpted Iris Beads; (2) Faux Stoneware; (3) Peacock Cane Part 1; (4) Peacock Cane Part 2. The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the