Member Benefits 038-1: Color Mixing

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How lovely!  Looking forward very much to the Forget-Me-Not palette. I always save your descriptions of the four colours, Cindy  – they’re very poetic, you Nature Lover, you! ~Mary-U >> This comment was originally posted here: Premo Color Palettes

Hi Cindy, I want to say thank you for the great color palettes and amazing projects. I love making canes inspired by your rich color groups, and cannot wait until Fridays to see what wonderful projects you have up your sleeves. ~Lindsay-M >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Color Recipes

I’m useless at colour mixing so it’s brilliant that you guide us through. ~Andrea-D >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Color Palettes

Another wonderful color palette, Cindy. Someday I hope to take the time to play around with mixing colors but for now I love what you do the best ~Joyce-M >> This comment was originally posted here: Premo Color Recipes

I would love to make a wild violet cane because of the vibrant purples which the skinner blend plug technique you showed last week would be perfect for at least a different kind depth would be seen in the cane. Besides the only flowers that grow around my house are either wild or made of clay! And looking at photos for ideas of depth, shape and color should be a tried and true method when it comes to caning and any other polymer clay project! Even if the photo is a beautiful / simple hand drawn pic made all by yourself! P.S. I love the videos you send every week they really do inspire me! ~Abby-M >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Cane Designs

Amazing colors Cindy! I once made a beaded necklace for a color challenge where I used purple and yellow. I would have never thought of those two colors together, but they sure look good together, needless to say I was very happy with the outcome. Looking forward to the new recipes. ~Lupe-M >> This comment was originally posted here: Color Inspiration for Polymer Clay Jewelry

Watched your skinner blend method. Your technique took the hair-pulling out of blending. I recommend. ~Barbara-H >> This comment was originally posted here: Teardrop Method Polymer Clay Color Blends

I have been here for quite a while now, and have not been disappointed yet Cindy. So anything you want to do, just makes being here better and better for me. I love every minute of it I can get. Even when I’m very busy I try to peek in every day. Just to take a breath and suck in some of the atmosphere of creativity and camaraderie here. Hopefully one day I will be able to participate more when I have my own work space done. Until then you all keep me stoked and ready to go the second I am able! Couldn’t face a week without a Friday tute and color recipes either. So don’t ever stop! XOXO ~Jamie-H >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Flower Cane Tutorials

I love your beads and recipe cards, and am always so amazed at your ability to work with color. You are special!!! ~Sandra-G >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Circus Jewelry Necklace

Bet these skins will look good using the Stargazer lily colours – tropical camouflage for leopards. Was the story of Little Black Sambo part of your juvenile literary upbringing? “Now I’m the smartest tiger in the jungle” was the refrain, as Little Black Sambo bribed them with his clothes so they would not to eat him. Would make good frog skins, not to mention Spotted Cane Toad (groan) ~Squiddy >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Tutorials

Oh, yummy! I’m not normally a person that likes yellows and browns very much or uses a lot of them in my palette, but these are great colours! ~Laura-B >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Colors

Thanks again for a super video. The possibilities are endless as you could use any colour combinations that you choose. ~Carole-H >> This comment was originally posted here: Butterfly Wing Cane Video

Yay, this is another lovely technique to learn. I LOVE playing with Pearl Ex Powders, the colors are rich and the way they shimmer is so pretty! ~DJ >> This comment was originally posted here: Faux Dichroic Glass Technique

I have tried this technique. I’m loving it. Used bright colors and it looks like the circus came to town. ~Carolyn-K >> This comment was originally posted here: Blend and Switch Video

All I can say after viewing this tute is this technique is so simple, so logical, so “duh” – (so why didn’t I think of it before?!?!) I’m really looking forward to trying out the various color palettes with the cutters. ~Maria-C >> This comment was originally posted here: Cookie Cutter Canes

What beautiful colors you’ve chosen to replicate again, Cindy, and what great photography skills shown by Doug! This is another one of my favorite flowers, along with some of my favorite colors (and, dare I say, favorite time of year too?), so I can’t wait to “have at ’em”! Love it, love it, love it! Thank you so much to you both! ~Tanya-L >> This comment was originally posted here: Autumn Sunflower Palette

I have experimented with the zebra cane, but I am going way out and making it rainbow. I make pride jewelery and every tutorial Cindy presents to us I try to work  in rainbow colors. PEACE. ~Charles-S >> This comment was originally posted here: Zebra Cane Rings

Cindy, this is fantastic. So many ideas, so many colors, not enough time in the day! ~Koolbraider >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Art Sheets

These colors are gorgeous! I’m truly excited about this palette! So inspirational as well… I loved making those helicopters as a kid and was so excited to show my boys the wonders of those seed pods during walks in the fall! ~Melinda-H >> This comment was originally posted here: Premo Sculpey Polymer Clay Color Recipes

I simply love this Autumn Sunflower colour palette and am really looking forward to using it in this Spotted Lily flower cane. ~Lawrence-S >> This comment was originally posted here: Spotted Lily Petal Cane Video

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