Video 009-4: Trumpet Flower Bead

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Recipe 009-4A: Blueberry

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Member Benefits 009-4: Techniques Tools

Polymer Clay Membership SiteI LOVE this video Cindy!!! Thanks ever so much for posting it! Yes, they are VERY addictive!!!! ~Steph @ Polymer Clay Lentil Beads

Just wanted to say thanks for the great video.  I have read how to do that technique and it still couldn’t picture it!! Yours made it look much easier….so might have to give it a try now!!  Thanks! ~Kam @ Mukume Gane Polymer Clay Technique

Cindy!  Thank you OH SO MUCH for your advice!  I actually found some great oils, I purchased some from a seller on Ebay that i have yet to use, as well as some from a seller on Etsy.com, they’re oil perfume rollers and come in all kinds of scents from apple pie to chocolate chip cookie.  I tried it on a few ‘tester’ charms and it works great, the clay holds together well and even after glazing you can still smell the scent. It’s only been a few weeks since I’ve had them and they still smell as strong as the day I made them. I really appreciate your post and your email comments!   THANK YOU! ~Ryssa @ Scented Polymer Clay

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Video 009-3: Teardrop Method

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Recipe 009-3A: Pesto

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Member Benefits 009-3: All Ages

Polymer Clay Membership SiteI love your description of the sunflower against the blue sky.  As a Kansas born girl, well, old lady now!, I know that sunflowers are the lifeblood for people – especially women.  Where ever I have gone, moving across the Good ol’ United States, I have planted sunflowers and provided black oil sunflowers for the birds.  The color palette for the petals is brilliant and so creative.  Your experience in mixing the clay colors is desperately needed by me – an old lady beginner!   Now i want to figure out a design incorporating the black oil sunflowers . . . so the birds have something to eat as well.  Thanks for the best website on polymer clay i have ever found.  At last – I am learning something.  And the treasure hunt is just plain fun, although winning would be even better! ~Pamela @ Polymer Clay Color Mixing Recipes

Thank You!!!! Thank You !!!! Thank You!!! I will visit your site often. I am a beginner and have been trying to learn, what a help you have been. I hope to some day meet you and Thank you in person. Where I work they are down sizing and it is just a matter of time, before it will be my time to go. I will be 58 tomorrow and I have loved art all of my life and there is not anything I have not tried. I have wanted to combine my love of drawing and photography into one medium and I have found it, Polymer Clay, I am glad you are out there for beginners like me. So again  I say THANK YOU, Warm Regards. ~Sandy @ Comment Received Via Email

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Video 009-2: Mobius Bead

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Recipe 009-2A: Blossom

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Member Benefits 009-2: Video Learning

Polymer Clay Membership SiteOne of the reasons I like to take classes is to learn all the tips that you normally don’t see in books. Tutorials are a way of taking a class without having to leave home! ~Katina @ Photo Transfer Bead Project

Just wanted to say thanks for the great video.  I have read how to do that technique and it still couldn’t picture it!!. Yours made it look much easier….so might have to give it a try now!!  Thanks! ~Kam @ Mokume Gane Polymer Clay Jewelry

My biggest challenge is canes…have been claying for a while now and seem to have some trouble with the idea of reducing and how to get the kaliedescope effect. I have lots of tutorials but a video seems to be my greatest learning tools. Is why I like your site, you have quite a few to learn from. I would like to know exactly how to put the clay into the canes to keep the petals of a flower rounded instead of sqaring off. Also the process of cutting and getting the kaliedescope effect seems to be eluding me….lol….Would like to see more detailed videos on the process. ~Laurel @ Polymer Clay Color Recipe Cards

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Video 009-1: Extruder Mod Cane

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Recipe 009-1A: Petunia

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Member Benefits 009-1: Tutoring Support

Polymer Clay Membership SiteI would just like to say that I am truly enjoying your web site. Many of your statements mirror my own. I am glad I found you and look forward to reading all of your info. LOL. Thank you so much! ~Dori @ Fingerprints and Polymer Clay

Cindy, You have no idea how useful this tip is to me! I have been using my dremel with a coarse sanding tip to bevel each and every one of my pendants!  What a waste of my time, when all I had to do was break out the Saran Wrap! Thank you so much for being there! ~Donna @ Polymer Clay Pendants

Cindy…you are such a wealth of knowledge! I am following your treasure hunt…but it is taking me hours because I am so enthralled with each and every page that I am finding on your site!!!  I can’t bear to go onto the next clue until I have read every word, and every link on each page!  I am so excited about all that I am learning from you.  My creative mind is in a whirlwind thinking of all that I am going to be able to do and make with all that I am learning from you…it is so great!!!  WOW!!! ~CindyE @ Sanding Polymer Clay

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Video 008-4: Dremel Felt Buffing Wheel

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