Recipe 021-4A: Orchid Rose
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Member Benefits 021-4: Color Mixing
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Once again you have blown me away Cindy. These colors are amazing!! Prettiest ones yet I think. ~Laurel-B >> This comment was originally posted here: Blue Spruce Polymer Clay Colors
I have to share with you that this article gave me the confidence to really commit to experimenting with mixing colors. I’m using your little pill sample technique and I’m so happy with the results! Plus my experimentation has led me to find a beautiful shade of purple that is just perfect for making beads to support my local university team. Fancy that! Plus it’s just a pretty purple! Thanks for instilling confidence and providing some really great recipes. I think the best part about these recipes is the way the translucent works to enhance the quality of the color. Kinda makes it POP! ~Kimberlee-J >> This comment was originally posted here: Mixing Polymer Clay Colors
Cindy, this new palette is gorgeous. I love the way you key your selections to the natural world. Thank you for sharing them! ~Jocelyn-C >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Color Recipes
Video 021-3: Inlay Technique
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Recipe 021-3A: Tropical Waters
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Member Benefits 021-3: Jewelry and Projects
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So very beautiful. Love the colors and design. Cindy brings out the best in all of us. Thanks for sharing with us. Making a gift is always so much more personal. I am sure the couple will cherish these for a very long time. ~Peggy-B >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Wedding Decorations
Oh, BTW I have finished the jade experiment. I also strung (very quickly) a multi jade bracelet to show my friends and I’ve already gotten five requests for a bracelet. I am so excited, this is the first time that a hobby has become self sufficient (WOW!) ~Ken-H >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Color Recipes
Interchangeable sounds wonderful. I fall in line with all those wanting a video on this technique. Thanks Cindy, can’t imagine when your mind has time to rest, you are so inspired and willing to share it all. Thank you again and again. ~Joyce-M >> This comment was originally posted here: Focal Bead Pendants
Video 021-2: Inked Butterflies
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Recipe 021-2A: Blazing Sun
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Member Benefits 021-2: Tutoring Support
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Dear Cindy, just watched the torn clay watercolor video – so easy and so impressive – so many techniques now to try and not enough hours in the day! Imagine our repertoire after a a few years of your lessons – i don’t think there is anywhere else where you can get this ongoing tuition in polymer clay. I do believe it will have a big influence in raising the artistic status of polymer clay in the community. The spotlight section is really impressive and such a good idea. Cheers. ~Cara-L >> This comment was originally posted here: Torn Paper Water Color Technique
What can I say? Better and better and better? Cindy, just when I think you’ve got this site about perfect, you take it up a notch. As always, I am looking forward to the next opportunities to learn from you. ~Elizabeth-S >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Flower Cane Tutorials
Hi Cindy, I was wondering how I will know it is time to pay for my next set of weeks of the program. I don’t want to be without you and your weekly classes. Please let me know how may weeks the classes are for and how many I have left. Thanks Cindy. ~Stephanie-B >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Projects
Video 021-1: Easy Kaleidoscope
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Recipe 021-1A: Blue African Violet
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Member Benefits 021-1: Techniques Tools
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I LOVE your teardrop method and I really think you should get that in PC magazines so it can become a household name, it is really that great! ~Tina-A >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Tutorial
Absolutely loved the Video. I have been struggling trying to do these wire wraps on some of my projects, but they were not turning out so good. This video has showed me what I was doing wrong… can’t wait to go get started. This time I know they will turnout good. Thanks again for really great videos. ~Jackie-N >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay and Wire Jewelry
Brilliant!! I was trying to anticipate how you were going to put the cane on the heart (thinking it was in heart shape form first) and the way you square it first then add and meld, well, I was really surprised. Thanks again!! ~Catherine-R >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Heart Bead Tutorial
Video 020-4: Interchangeable Pendant
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Recipe 020-4A: Crème Fraiche
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