Video 006-3: Slicing Canes
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Recipe 006-3A: Cocoa Skin
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Member Benefits 006-3: Tutoring Support
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Thanks, Cindy for your quick response. The information I know will be very helpful to me. Also I just want to comment you on the wealth of information and techniques that you have on your website great job. ~Barbara @ Common Polymer Clay Brands
Thank you SO much for sharing your talent with the community. It is well written and very informative. I deeply appreciate the time it must take. ~Debbie @ Photo Transfer Beads
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 Memorial Beads
Video 006-2: Image Transfer Mistakes
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Recipe 006-2A: Green Moss
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Member Benefits 006-2: Techniques Tools
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Thank you for the tips on the Skinner Blend. It was really helpful. I had seen it done once before but it helps to see it more than once and of course put it into practice. Thanks Again. ~Pat @ Polymer Clay Skinner Blend
I wear gloves but I really don’t like them. I’m grateful for the other tips you’ve given here. :D ~Kim @ Finger Prints And Polymer Clay
Another great idea you came up with there, Cindy! Gave me some ideas, for sure….have quite a bit of “inherited” silverware that just sits in its chest tarnishing. What a good way for it to see daylight again! Wondering about the handle..some of mine has beautiful patterns…hmmm, could I possible bend that forward and incorporate it as part of the bail?? (I have used them for texturing clay with wonderful results!).. Just sitting here pondering… Thanks for the inspiration! ~Garnie @ Silver Spoon Pendants
Video 006-1: Toner Image Transfer
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Recipe 006-1A: Light Coral
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Member Benefits 006-1: Sand Buff Shine
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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 @ Beginner and Advanced Bead Making Info
And loved you are!!! Thanks so much for this video demonstration! I think this method will really be of help to me…now I can go back and fix some of my earliest mistakes…fingerprints, gouges and all. ~Cindy @ How To Sand Polymer Clay
Cindy you are so right about the sanding. A friend and my sister were visiting and looking over my beads And guess what ones they loved the most? You got it the one that had been sanded. They even asked why the other didn’t look as smooth and professional. I use a fine grit that has a thin foam backing on it that seems to work better than just regular sand paper. P.S. I directed both of them to you web site too. ~Yvonne @ Sanding Polymer Clay
Video 005-5: Burnt Clay Example
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Recipe 005-5A: Old Gold
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Member Benefits 005-5: Jewelry and Projects
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Oh wow…this is amazing! I will be trying this out FOR SURE!!! There are so many ideas flying around my head right now!! WOW!!! ~KeriLee @ How To Make Polymer Clay Pendants
What a great idea! Adding tranlucent to the blends to gave a more realistic look. I would have never thought of that. I love the the picture of this flower too. I am a big time purple lover and I actually find that purple beads or beads with any purple sell much better then others. ~Krista @ Polymer Clay Cane Designs
Cindy, thanks so much for the positive comments on my necklace. I certainly don’t advocate the intentional burning of polymer clay (even though I personally love the look) for health reasons. But, this was one of those happy accidents! Thanks again. ~Maureen @ Polymer Clay Necklace
Video 005-4: Rubbing Alcohol Cleaner
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