Recipe 008-4A: Snow Banks
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Member Benefits 008-4: Techniques Tools
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AWESOME!!!!! THANKS SOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!! I’ve been wanting to know how to prevent the oval shape . . . this is perfect!!!! ~Stephanie @ Polymer Clay Lentil Beads
Hi, thought the mokume gane video was really helpful. I’m new to polymer clay and I’ve wanted to have a go but found the picture instructions quite hard to get a grasp of, but actually seeing someone do has made a big difference and I’m going to have a go. Thanks very much. ~Debbie @ Mokume Gane Polymer Clay Jewelry
Hi Cindy! Just wanted to let you know I’ve learned a lot from your freebie videos – thank you so much! While digging through some potpourri to try out this latest idea, I also found a chunk of something with a great texture that might look good on clay, and I think I might even be able to string some of the tiny little mystery pods if I can get a hole through them, for a wonderful organic look. (Smells good too!) So this was a very inspiring idea and I look forward to more! Thanks again. ~Libby @ Flower Petal Bead Inclusions
Video 008-3: Cupped Cane Slice Beads
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Recipe 008-3A: Winter Sky
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Member Benefits 008-3: Jewelry and Projects
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You have some brilliant ideas Cindy – loved the silver spoon one too!! ;0) xx ~Alison @ Rubber Stamping Polymer Clay
I absolutely love them…I always wanted to make a pair of these earrings but till now I didn´t have any inspiration…now when I know you have made them….I ´ll try to make my owns :) I´ll let you know how it worked out :D ~Jarka @ Luna Lovegood Radish Earings
The bead you used in this entry is GORGEOUS! ~Kim @ Handmade Polymer Clay Cane Slice Jewelry Beads
Cindy, I’m so excited! I sold my first “Zuzu’s Petals” keepsake jewelry (necklace and earrings made with red rose petals) this week!! And I have you to thank for making it all possible!!! I can’t wait to see what’s to come with this line of my jewelry!! Thank you for all your hard work here and for sharing your knowledge and experience with all of us! ~Marsha @ Flower Petal Keepsake Jewelry
Video 008-2: Fossil Shell Beads
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Recipe 008-2A: Craggy Mountain
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Member Benefits 008-2: Friends Stories
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Well, thanks for having such a great site and a friendly community. Actually my wife is the is the jewler, I make the clay beads and photograph the work for sale on her site. Thanks for the compliments. ~Rob @ Polymer Clay Rock Polisher
I agree with everything you said Marsha [reference to challennges with learning how to make canes]. But, I have a feeling Cindy will get us through it. ~Marianne @ Blue Gingham Polymer Clay Beads
Color mixing to me is like Christmas, the WOW! factor comes into play. Not knowing what the end result will be is half the fun. My end result is to work with learning how to cane. I would like to add dimension and design using color as the driving force to my work, is something I am striving for. The spaces of nature is forever changing and it can give you that one of a kind piece that no one else can duplicate. So if you want to WOW! Yourself everyday play with color. ~Sandra @ Polymer Clay Color Recipes
Video 008-1: Pasta Machine Cleaning
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Recipe 008-1A: Deep Pine Forest
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Member Benefits 008-1: Course Feedback
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I love your videos and I have the course saved on favorites. The way your videos are shot and your teaching are far superior to others I have purchased. ~Sandra @ Comment Received Via Email
Dear Cindy, It was really nice running into your page on the net. I’d like to know about the classes. When I pay for them, will I have access to them as many time as possible or will I be able to view them only once? Best Regards, A Fan From Brazil. ~Monica @ How To Make Polymer Clay Beads
Cindy I just purchased your beginners course and I like it very much. There are so many little details that no one else tells you. I have seen the lentil beads you make and they look amazing. I want to start making polymer clay beads and combine them with the tagua nut beads that I sell. I guess these will be the perfect combination. I am just starting with polymer clay and I am really apprehensive as to making canes or any other complicated project. I would also like to know when you will have your next 2 courses available as I would be interesed in buying both. Thank you for your help. Best regards. ~Gail @ Polymer Clay Bead Making Course
Video 007-4: Makins Clay Extruder
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Recipe 007-4A: Walnut Wood
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