Recipe 018-3A: Slate

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I’m a new subscriber and loving the back issues. So much so that my credit card company called to verify my card hadn’t been stolen because I had so many charges to you! ~Becky-F >> This comment was originally posted here: Baking Polymer Clay

Thanks for the videos Cindy.  I wish I would have known about this site before. Thanks for the tips on using the dremel Rotary tool. I learned how to properly hold the tool to polish my beads. I agree with everyone else, keep the videos coming. Thanks. ~Lupe-M >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Videos

I am very new to polymer clay and so far haven’t done too much with. I have found that by far your training is about the best as far as video quality, the training is very easy to understand, the pictures sharp and the audio is excellent. ~Donnie-S >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Tutorials on Video

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Video 018-2: Book Beads

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Recipe 018-2A: Modern Romance

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Cindy – I love to use your ideas and transpose them to my work. I just made some clothes for a fairy with fimo coloring with the inks. I ended up putting gold leaf on top of the clay, but it gave a good back ground for the gold. ~Bonnie-J >> This comment was originally posted here: Fimo Clay

Hi Cindy. I really enjoy your videos and the way you explain things. You have inspired me to try different things. I am new to polymer clay so really appreciate that there is some online teaching available as there is very little in New Zealand. I have attached a couple of pictures of things I have made from polymer clay as I feel more confident thanks to you.  I started making miniatures just for fun and enjoy that too. I think it is amazing that you answer emails to you as you must be so busy. Thanks again. ~Jo-S >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Success Stories

Wow!!! Those are simply stunning (as well as inspiring)! It really makes me want to take my clay out again. I’ve had several weeks where for some reason I just haven’t felt motivated to get my pc out, but I feel motivated now! ~Julia-B >> This comment was originally posted here: Sculpted Polymer Clay Roses

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Video 018-1: Holly & Berry Canes

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Recipe 018-1A: Wild Geranium

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Just like Peggy in a previous comment I had been looking around here for quite awhile, not realizing there is so much more for you when you really join. So I joined only a few days ago, and like Peggy I found Cindy to be on top of everything and couldn’t do enough for me,and yes I feel I have found a like minded friend in Cindy. As you say Peggy I don’t know when she sleeps, because as soon as I had emailed her she has come back with a reply which I needed to know about even tho we are in different time zones. How she does it all I don’t know I am so glad I have joined and have already made use of the content I have in my paid for videos. I have a Makins Extruder and am having fun with it as I had only used it warily before now I’ve got beautiful mod canes I didn’t know I could do. I have been Polying for about 4 yrs on and off , but being here has made me want to focus on becoming really good at what I do and with Cindy’s on going tutoring I sure will. It is so much better to see the videos and see how someone else does things. Thank you Cindy for being who you are and having such a passion for Poly clay and inspiring so many people. Keep up the good work I cant wait to get to the computer every day now. From another Aussie down under Madly passionate Polymer Clayist. Thank you Cindy. ~Elizabeth-K >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Beads How To Videos

Thanks for the videos Cindy.  I wish I would have known about this site before. Thanks for the tips on using the dremel Rotary tool. I learned how to properly hold the tool to polish my beads. I agree with everyone else, keep the videos coming. Thanks. ~Lupe-M >> This comment was originally posted here: Polyclay Beginners to Advanced

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Video 017-4: Chandelier Wirework

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Recipe 017-4A: Zeal Teal

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Member Benefits 017-4: Course Feedback

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Hi Cindy, thanks for the opportunity to offer feedback on the intro course. I found it great, succinct and very good at showing all the basic “stuff”. Money well spent for a ‘show me’ learner. ~Hope-N >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Beads and Canes

I discovered polymer clay two months ago, Googled and found an exciting world I didn’t know existed. Also quite overwhelming! Then I found your website and tutorials and I could relax and have fun, instead of having to go through lots of trial and error. Thank you for saving me from at lot of frustration! ~Hanne-R >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Bead Making Course

I for one can say I learned a lot from your beginners tutorial. I even had a ‘WoW’ moment during them and a couple of epiphanies as well! I’m so glad I have found such a wonderful teacher. ~Aims >> This comment was originally posted here: Making Polymer Clay Beads

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Video 017-3: Faux Leather

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Recipe 017-3A: Sunny Day

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