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I had been getting air bubble until I watched this tutorial. THANK YOU! It worked wonderfully. ~Cynister @ Conditioning Polymer Clay
What a great way to hold the bead while piercing through the side! Actually I had never thought to pierce through the side. Thanks for another great video! I love that they are short and attack a very specific little thing that comes up while working! Thanks again and thanks for keeping this site free! ~Kimberlee @ Lentil Bead Holes
Hi Cindy, I want to thank you for the videos. You asked me how I found you and to tell you honestly, I’m not quite sure. I googled “how to make polymer clay beads” and naturally came up with zillions. Now I either found you thru one of the links or I found your name at one of the sites I visited. Those are the only 2 ways I could have found you. I’m glad I did though as I have been playing around with polymer for a little over a year and have actually made and sold some jewelry. I want to continue with my art and that is why I was exploring different types of beads and how they are made. You have helped me with the air bubble problem, etc.. I put you in my address book and hope I can contact you from time to time. Sincerely, ~Christine @ Comment Received Via Email
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 it has made a big difference and I’m going to have a go. Thanks very much. ~Debbie @ Mokume Gane Polymer Clay Jewelry
I’ve been playing with clay for awhile now but really appreciate your videos. They’re straight forward and easy to follow. Thanks so much :) ~Heather @ Polymer Clay Plastic Storage Boxes
Thank you so much!!! I am really enjoying your free videos. I wait for them to come each week :) Thank you so much for your goodness, and for your videos that provide a great way to learn more about working with polymer clay. ~Cindy @ Metal Leafs and Foils
I like the videos, it’s much better for me to see something being done than to just read about it. Keep the videos coming. ~Annie @ Making Jewelry
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