Recipe 005-4A: Teal Pearl

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Member Benefits 005-4: International

Polymer Clay Membership SiteRUSSIA: Thanks a lot, Cindy! It’s a great new idea for me. I’ve heard about adding different things to clay but never thought of flowers. It could be very symbolic. ~Svetlana @ Flower Petal Bead Inclusions

SPAIN: I don’t understand the dialogo because my english is very basic, but “one image is better than 1000 words”. I appreciate very much your video, and I learn a new technique. Thanks. ~Jerónimo @ Adding Cane Slices To Lentil Beads

AUSTRALIA: Cindy, it’s been a while since I’ve visited so thought I’d better add you to google reader. These are fabulous tips…got one more for ya…avoid dark colored clothing, particularly wool…if they molt strands end up all through your white clay no matter how careful you are. One more tip…avoid white! LOL. ~Melanie @ How To Bake Polymer Clay

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Video 005-3: Dremel Buffing Wheels

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Recipe 005-3A: Purple Wine

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Member Benefits 005-3: Health Wellness

Polymer Clay Membership SiteCindy, Just want to let you know that I have learned so very much from watching your vidoes, and I enjoy your relaxed style of teaching. You have kept me going during some trying times. Thanks so much! ~Barbara @ Making Tube Beads With Gold Leaf

Good morning Cindy. I just wanted to say thank you for your website and videos. The website is easy to navigate and the free videos have been great. I am going to order the course as soon as I finish this email to you. I have been crafting for years and since HGTV has changed their craft show format, I look to the internet for more instructional sites. I am chronically ill ( for 21yrs. now) so it is hard for me to attend a class. People like you make it possible for me to enjoy doing crafts that I might otherwise not get to do. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and using your great teaching skills with others. God bless you. Sincerely, ~Zoe @ Comment Received Via Email

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Video 005-2: Gold Leaf Round Beads

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Recipe 005-2A: Mustard

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Member Benefits 005-2: Fun Events Contests

Polymer Clay Membership SiteTo All My Fellow Newbie Poly-Clayers: Being the winner of Cindy Lietz’ 2008 Treasure Hunt, and having access to Cindy’s first set of videos in what I hope will be many sets, I just want to agree with those who have now purchased the videos, and to testify to those who have not yet received Cindy’s videos: Cindy is the best teacher, and her videos are the best videos!!! :) :) :) I have already learned so much from these videos that I so fortunately won this past week. Cindy teaches the “between-the-lines” information that you don’t get when reading an instruction book. Cindy makes sure that every detail of the subject matter she is focusing is addressed, and made to understand. Not only that, but her videos are a really good quality, which makes watching them an effortless and seamless experience. The lighting in her videos is always right-on, and the angles at which she tapes what she is so eloquently teaching is very thoughtful and conducive to the viewer’s learning experience. I can not say enough for Cindy’s videos, and I know that I will continue to learn from Cindy as she puts out more video sets. See for yourselves!!! You can’t go wrong if you purchase these videos!!! Give yourself a great gift, and get them :) Sincerely, a very happy Cindy Lietz fan and follower. PS…NO…Cindy Lietz did not know I was going to write any of this :) ~Cindy @ Beaded Polymer Clay Jewelry

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Video 005-1: Gold Leaf Tube Beads

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Recipe 005-1A: Pistachio

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Member Benefits 005-1: Friends Stories

Polymer Clay Membership SiteMy primary interest in using polymer clay is to create beads for jewelry, but this article has sparked an interest in flat pendants, as well. I never would have thought of putting cardstock in the oven! Home Depot here I come, for drywall sandpaper and ceramic tiles – I can’t wait to experiment with this new idea! Thanks! Thanks also to the readers who posted some additional tips here! ~Sue @ Baking Flat Polymer Clay

I 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

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Video 004-5: Cane Storage Box

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Recipe 004-5A: Translucent Copper

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