Recipe 015-2A: Cafe-o-lait
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Member Benefits 015-2: Jewelry and Projects
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Yes! This is absolute genius! I’ve been looking at bezels now for some time and hating the cost of them. This solves that problem quite nicely! Thanks Cindy. You are always an inspiration! ~Aims >> This comment was originally posted here: How to Make Polymer Clay Pendants
Cindy, your rose is stunning! If I ever get that good, you can bet I’ll be selling PC roses on Etsy — and I will give you credit for inspiration and tutoring! I’m sure your mom loved it. It’s always good to have something to aspire to! I’ve sure learned a ton of great stuff from your site. Now that I’m signed up, I’m sure I’ll learn even more. ~Sue >> This comment was originally posted here: Rose Pendant Necklace
Hi Cindy: As you know I recently bought your Beginner’s course and I find it is just great. All those hints and tips make a great difference for someone like me just learning how to work with polymer clay (don’t find these in books). Some of us are more visual and need to really see how to do it rather than read on how it needs to be done. I find it just amazing that I can get a video course and see it as many times as I want and stop it, go back, etc. I started making jewelry as a hobby about 5 years ago and think that being able to create our own beads, pendants, etc. in the colors of our choice is amazing. The other thing I like about it is that creating something really opens up your mind and imagination as to what we are capable of. Keep up your great work and please let me know when your next course will be available as I will certainly buy it. Thank you so much. ~Gail >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Tutorials
Video 015-1: Graffiti Beads
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Recipe 015-1A: Blue Hosta Blossom
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Member Benefits 015-1: Video Learning
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Love your Videos. You are the FIRST person to show me how to do a leaf quickly and correctly. THANKS GIRLFRIEND!!!!! ~Donna >> This comment was originally posted here: Fimo Polymer Clay
Cindy, You are the best… I have books, books, and more books but there is nothing like your hands on video teaching. I look forward to each new e-mail and I love your “down to earth” style. Thank you so much. ~Ginger >> This comment was received via email.
Just a short note to say thank you. I recently became a member and bought all your back issues and courses and am really glad that I did so. I love your style of tuition. You are clear and informative and the quality of video is great. I have bought so many books and watched other videos, but you have taught me so much more. Here in Australia the tutorial level of polymer clay that I have come in contact with is not great and very expensive. I now can proceed with confidence and I have a permanent resource to check with if I falter! I look forward to further tuition and thank you again. All the best. ~Cara >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Beads
Video 014-4: Torn Clay Watercolor
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Recipe 014-4A: Wild Rose
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Member Benefits 014-4: Beyond Beginners
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I am an “intermediate” clayer but still have a lot to learn. I will soon be advanced once I keep watching your videos and tutes! I learn something new all the time. Very interesting facts about the poll Cindy. ~KlayKisses >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay Tools
Hi, Cindy! I’m really enjoying the benefits of a paid member! Even though I’ve worked with polymer clay for over 8 years, there is always something new to learn. ~Gayle >> This comment was received via email.
Hi Cindy. Geesh Im all blushing and stuff that you used my comments in this article. Thank you. But every word I wrote is the truth. If I was asked right now what tools you would need to get started in polymer clay? I would have to say that besides the pasta machine and some clay. The best tool you could have, and the best value for your money, would be a membership to the Polymer Clay Tutor and your wonderful tutorial library. I cant say it enough. Where were you 20 years ago when I started with this stuff? LOL. You’ve even taught this “old dog” a few tricks. Gotta love that! XOXO ~Jaime >> This comment was originally posted here: How To Videos on Bead Making
Video 014-3: Faux Raku Crackle
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Recipe 014-3A: Tea Rose
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Member Benefits 014-3: Course Feedback
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Hi again, I commented earlier when I just joined at how very much I appreciated Cindy and now her husband at all the help she gave me with some problems I was having with pay pal when first becoming a member. This happened approximately 2 wks ago. Since I have ordered several of the back issues, and the beginers many videos. At first I thought the beginers might be just repeat of what I already knew “NOT” Much much more thanks to Cindy’s way with both polymer clay and teaching. You are a natural. I have learned so much more and I am constantly going back and re-watching videos picking up more even the 2nd time around. The only complaint I have is against myself for not doing this the moment I first heard about Cindy. I belong to a Polymer Clay guild due to health am unable to attend meetings but enjoy the blog information and chatting back and forth with members. Nobody puts anyone down. I also belong to other Internet sites with polymer clay free and paid for info. I love them all but none have come close to the information and suggestions that Cindy puts out there. I just can not imagine someone thinking she doesn’t give this her all. You can tell she loves her work. Ask her and she will answer. Don’t ask her and she still answers. Polymer Clay brings out great things in many people. Super things in Cindy. I honestly think she is one of the best teachers I have ever been blessed enough to come across. I would love the chance to spend a few days in the shawdows of Cindy and her clay. If you ever hold Personal classes I want to be one of the first to know. If possible I am already there. THANK YOU CINDY AND YOUR HUBBY TOO!! Eager for more. ~Peggy Barnes >> This comment was originally posted here: Polymer Clay
Video 014-2: Faux Raku Smooth
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Recipe 014-2A: Butterfly Garden
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