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In This Vol-077:
Polymer Clay Fairy Doors (6 Videos)

Plus:
David Russell Battery A-
Series Color Palette (4 Recipe Cards)

Customer Reviews

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Vol-077-1: Video #572: Introduction: In this 6 part video tutorial series, you will learn how to make a wonderful full sized fairy door with a faux brick surround, a faux wooden door, faux stone entrance and creative accessories such as a whimsical lantern and post of miniature sweet pea vines. Included are many tips, tricks and techniques that you can use to create an adorable project in the colors and styles I suggest, or your own. Truly a one-of-a-kind polymer clay project. This project would make a great gift for yourself, a friend or a child. Plus all the techniques are great for making whatever other polymer clay creations you can dream up!

Vol-077-2: Video #573: Faux Brick: In this video you will learn how to take some scrap polymer clay, and create a base that will become your fairy door with a faux brick surround. I will show you some neat tricks for laying out your design and how to make your own grout/mortar tool out of a popsicle stick. You’ll also learn the techniques you need to get a realistic texture on your faux brick, that will have you swearing that the tiny replica’s are actually real!

Vol-077-3: Video #574: Coloring Brick & Faux Wood Door: In this video I will show you the tips and tricks for creating the awesome texture for the faux wooden door, and then how to give the brick and the wood it’s realistic coloring using chalk pastels. With the right tools and techniques, you’ll be surprised just how quickly and easily the polymer transforms from a hunk of random bits of clay, to the realistic look of brick and wood.

Vol-077-4: Video #575: Faux Stone and Accessories: In this video you will use the skills learned while making the brick, and transfer them into a faux stone entrance way for your lovely fairy door. This faux stone technique can not only be used as the flooring for your tiny front step, but can be also be used in place of the brick that surrounds your small little door (if you like). In addition, you will learn how to take common jewelry findings and household items, and combine them to make door handles, windows, hinges and house lights. Let your junk drawer and your imagination run wild, and see what kind of creative accessories you can come up with for your little gnome home entryway!

Vol-077-5: Video #576: Flower Pots Sweet Pea Vines: In this video you will learn how easy it really is to fashion the worlds tiniest sweet pea vines that climb the brick and wind their way around the door to your fairy house. Even though they are incredibly tiny and very detailed, that doesn’t mean they are hard to make. You just have to know the tricks on how to make them. They do take awhile, but they are well worth the effort, for the resulting looks you’ll get from your admiring friends (and the appreciation from the Fairies you planted them there for).

Vol-077-6: Video #577: Baking Finishing Antiquing: In this final video of the series, you will receive the knowledge of exactly how to bake, finish and antique your creation to perfection. I’ll also share with you some unique ideas for modifications and personalization, so that you can truly feel proud of the this project for many delightful years to come!

1-A: Military Green
2-A: Fatigues
3-A: Somber
4-A: Peacetime
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Customer Reviews

Military Green is the dark olive green found in the algae covered concrete of the historic Military Battery. Fatigues is the soft tan color of the aged walls. Somber is the moody soft purple of the patina caused by the salts in the sea air reacting with the metal support beams and the minerals in the cement. And Peacetime is the peaceful soft blue in the highlights of the purple patina.

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Customer Reviews: Polymer Clay Fairy Doors (6 Videos):

  • Thank you!!!! Too much fun! Christmas decorated doorways for this one!!!! ~Jocelyn-C
  • How you keep cranking out these new and  beautiful pieces is beyond anything I could ever imagine :)  SO happy I found you to learn from your mistakes! Take care. ~Susan-R
  • How charming these little doors are. ~Sherry-L
  • I believe you have outdone yourself on this one Cindy, this looks amazing! ~Michelle-A
  • Whoa! just in time Cindy, am just starting on a covered journal and wanted to use a fairy door. It couldn’t have come at a better time. Thank you! ~DixieAnn-S
  • Adorable!  I can’t wait to learn how to do these. They are also giving me some ideas for my gingerbread houses….. :) ~Diane-V
  • Hi Cindy, haven’t been around for some time but was so excited when i saw the latest tut on the fairy doors. Have always been interested in them, but never got around to doing. So thank you so much. ~Elizabeth-K
  • Oh boy! Guess what everyone is getting for Christmas? So charming and cute. This is something that all my family will enjoy. TY again and again. ~Patt-W
  • Hi Cindy, love the fairy doors.  Thinking about making small ones to hang by chain over a wine bottle for Christmas from my house to yours.  I’ll never get old since you keep my brain active. Thank you. ~Pat-L
  • Truly lovely… you have really outdone yourselves on this project! ~Tina-A
  • Fairy doors! Been meaning to do this for ages… one word … enchanting! Thank you so much Cindy, you always offer something new and different (and yes, we ALL need a little magic in our lives :-). ~Lesley-S
  • Awesome video Cindy! They are way too cute!! And the texture you have on the bricks and stones …. so real. ~Cherie-H
  • I LOVE these doors!! I have been wanting to make fairy doors for a long time now – you make it look so easy. I am so excited!!! Thanks so much for your willingness to show us how to do all these wonderful projects. ~Janet-M
  • LOVE the fairy door!!! Thank you for the great techniques. Thank you for breaking things down into simple, manageable steps. Your teaching style is the best. And thank you Doug for the great video quality. ~Kim-T
  • Cindy, The second my 3  Year old granddaughter saw these fairy doors I have not heard the end of it.  So our together project is now the doors.  She had to have one at home and one at Nana’s house.  Thanks so much for such a great tutorial.  You sure make life interesting for us! ~Debi-S
  • Cindy, you taught me so much great stuff in that video series!!!  Only I am stuck on the wall lanterns, lol.  I cannot stop making them!  Help?  Hee hee. ~Jocelyn-C
  • LOVE IT!!!!  Can you hear me singing, lol.  I think this is the best Fairy Door I’ve seen out there.  I’m gonna call mine an Angel door – teeheehee. ~Michelle-A
  • Cindy, I loved this tutorial series! As usual, your directions are terrific! ~Joy-D
  • Of all the videos I’ve purchased, this has been my favourite tutorial and actually the first project that I’ve completed! This is the type of thing I’ve dreamed about doing and now that you’ve given me a few good techniques to accomplish my dreams, look out!! The sky’s the limit! Thank you so much and please give us more projects like this one!! ~Denise-B
  • OThank you again for all you do. Your videos have increased my quality of life. That may sound overly dramatic, but being a stay at home wife and mom secludes me from the outside world most of the time and polymer clay has given me an opportunity to enjoy some ME time and your videos have helped me hone my skills. Blessings to you and yours!! ~Carla-H
  • Cowabunga Cindy! I love your tutorials and so very happy with myself now that I subscribed! I am making the Fairy Door and am having a lot of fun! Thanks for your talents! ~Louise-M

Customer Reviews: David Russell Battery A-Series Color Palette (4 Recipe Cards):

  • Last year I was searching for camouflage patterned canes for a project, but couldn’t find anything suitable. I would love to see that incorporated into your (very lengthy) list of future design ideas. I bet this month’s colour palette would look amazing in such a pattern :) Thanks again, Cindy, Doug and kids, for the continuing inspiration! ~Monique-U
  • I second that Monique, would love to see a camouflage cane in the near future. Wouldn’t that make really neat gifts for our friends in the military?  Thanks Cindy for Octobers wonderful color palette. ~DixieAnn-S
  • The colors in this palette are extraordinary!  Pantone color for this fall includes Orchid. The two colors in this range will be used a lot. Thanks your for all the work you and Doug, and the whole family, do for your PC clay family… we all love and appreciate you!!! ~Patt-W
  • Another amazing set of colors! And another beautiful picture for us to admire! Cindy, I love the little stories you tell with each new color recipe. Thanks to both you and Doug for bringing us these color inspirations! ~Tanya-L
  • Hi Cindy. I was thrilled to discover your site and so happy to see the color recipes. I’m brand new to this and am happily overwhelmed with all the possibilities. Your info and kindness is unbelievable! ~Lucian-T
  • Well, decided to give polymer clay a try again. Got sidetracked with other things but recently started reading the blog and watching all the videos again. I was just going to start to make the color recipes and like so many here, Cindy’s color mixing video will now make that task easier. I am so glad to read Cindy’s remarks regarding her reason for starting The Polymer Clay Tutor and that was to help beginners.  I can see that this is the best place to be-))) ~Catherine-R
  • I love the recipe cards and how you set them up to print and make your own set, very good idea. ~Sandra-M
  • I am very new to polymer clay and one of the scariest things to me was mixing my own colors. Your recipes have really spelled it out for me… and makes me less intimidated to try it, now I have the gusto to give it a go and I am really enthused about it. My husband wants to know if you give cooking lessons too… since I am so excited about clay recipes now, he wants me to be this excited about being in the kitchen. Hugs. ~Lisa-G
  • Can you say MUD!! I have had my fair share of mixing the wrong colors together. I have never had a course in color theory and learned pretty quickly that is is difficult to always get the desired result. But thanks to your color recipes I’m doing a lot better now! ~Katina-K

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