Member Benefits 049-1: Sculptural

Polymer Clay Membership SiteThank you Cindy. I will probably be making little purses all weekend. They are the cutest little things. You also solved some other problems for me with the way you put it together. I love the “handle” trick. You are the greatest! ~Cassie-C >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Purse Shaped Charms and Beads

Yeah! You must be reading my mind, Cindy! I made only one pair of bird house earrings and it was the first pair of earrings I made using polymer clay! I made them for my “Bestest Friend” because she loves bird houses. Just the other day I remember making those earrings and wanted to try making some more. Well, I guess I can now. I have been wanting to do more sculptural things and this fits the category, thanks!! ~Catalina >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Sculptural Birdhouse Beads

I also wanted to say thank you and give you my compliments. I’m so impressed with the techniques you share. I love the flowers you’ve been teaching and I’m thinking now of the poinsettias and the dogwoods. THANK YOU!!! ~Kathleen-H >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Polymer Clay Color Recipes

Wow, simply stunning, I think. I love the sculpted flowers; all kinds. Love the bling ring! ~Rebecca-C >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Sculpted Iris Flower Beads

I’ve never been interested in miniature food but these look so cute I know I’ll be making them. ~Freda-K >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Miniature Cupcake Beads

Hi Cindy, I wanted to say thank you for helping me with my library account. I also want to thank you for your excellent tutorials. I have been a model maker for 18 years but somehow polymer clay flew under the radar (Kid stuff LOL). I have stopped a while ago but came upon an art piece which was made from polymer clay reigniting my model maker passion and since I needed a way of making some extra income I started to do research. Your site cut the time I need to get up and running and recently I sold my first batch of cute ear studs on my market stall. I’m fascinated by the sheer chameleon qualities of this stuff and since I’m easily bored that is a big bonus. Yesterday I build the mother of all buffing tools for my dremel thanks to your tutorial and am buffing the hundreds of beads that I have made over the last two months finally seeing the true beauty of them all and can’t wait to get into necklace making. Kind regards from New Zealand. ~Evelien-G >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Polymer Clay Tutorials

Possibly I’m in the minority but I’m not really into making flowers (unless it’s a cane). Or, rather, I wasn’t into making flowers. Now, after seeing this week’s tute I can tell I’m going to be making a lot of poinsettia’s this next year. I love poinsettia’s on a Christmas tree and I’m going to make a bunch for next year’s tree. Thank you so much for this tute. ~Angela-M >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Poinsettia Charms

Hi everyone, Happy Chinese New Year for the 23rd. The year of the Dragon (one of my favourite creatures). Think I will have to make a frosted rainbow/snowflake necklace to put round his neck. Think my deep purple one will love it (his name is Desmond2) but have to order some more inks. Love this tute Cindy, and just adore sea-glass so my mind is again buzzing with Cindy inspired new ideas. ~Elaine-F >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Frosted Rainbow Beads

I think you also just helped me solve a problem with my hand armatures, as well :-). ~Mitz-B >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Flower Stamen Wire Bails

I enjoyed watching your clover leaf bead. I was thinking about using it as a skirt for a fairy. Smiles to you and I hope you have a wonderful weekend. I look forward to my Fridays so I can play on Saturday and Sunday. ~Sandy-H >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Red Clover Flower Beads

I always enjoy the videos and although I usually work in a much smaller scale with PC since I do miniatures, the techniques usually transfer well using smaller cutters etc. ~Kathy-H >> This comment was originally posted at the following link: Polymer Clay Tutorials

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