Member Benefits 046-2: International
UK: Hi Cindy – I think your course is excellent! I have learnt so much in such a short time. Your videos are very easy to follow – you explain everything in an easy to understand way. I look forward to Fridays as I’ve never done before! Thank you Cindy. Kind regards. ~Pam-B >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Polymer Clay Canes
INTERNATIONAL: Well shoot! I’m late as always… meant to leave a comment DAYS ago and finally got a free moment… my apologies, Cindy! It was such a treat to spend a bit of time with you, and I came away so impressed by your enthusiasm and dedication to polymer artisans the world over. You provide an amazing source of information and inspiration, and it’s all presented with that sweet smile of yours! I wish you all the best and hope to see you again soon. Until then – keep up the fabulous work! ~Julie-P >> Comment was originally posted at this link: Coffee With Julie Julie Picarello
GERMANY: Hi Cindy and good morning to Canada. Thank you very much for always making my Fridays to special days :)) starting the day with a nice big cup of coffee and watching the videos always make my day! Have a nice day and greetings from Germany. ~Conny-G >> Comment originally posted here: Polymer Clay Library
AUSTRALIA: Just a short note to say thank you. I recently became a member and bought all your back issues and courses and am really glad that I did so. I love your style of tuition. You are clear and informative and the quality of video is great. I have bought so many books and watched other videos, but you have taught me so much more. Here in Australia the tutorial level of polymer clay that I have come in contact with is not great and very expensive. I now can proceed with confidence and I have a permanent resource to check with if I falter! I look forward to further tuition and thank you again. All the best. ~Cara-L >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Polymer Clay Beads
FRANCE: Thank you for all you do for us :-) Sincerely from France. ~Isabelle-J >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Polymer Clay Tutorials
IRELAND: Hi Cindy. I have completed my Beginners course (loved it). Is there a follow-up course I can purchase? I live in Ireland and there are no classes to be had here. Nearest place is UK. ~Angela-K >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Katiedids Bezels
ITALY: Cindy – Thank you for your comment on my blog! Yes I had fun doing polymer clay beads, I think that I will try again. Your site is very useful for me!! ~Priscilla-R >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Polymer Clay Videos
RUSSIA: I am doing a craft show this week-end and did not have time to log on yesterday. All I can say is WOW! I really missed something beautiful and just wanted to add my thanks for featuring it and also the link to the French site. No time to explore the Russian site yet but I will do that soon. I can’t wait to get back in my craft room next week to try this. ~Elizabeth-S >> This comment was originally posted at this link: International Polymer Clay
SCOTLAND: Cindy I’m a crofter in Shetland but work as a textile artist, now I’ve discovered polymer clay!! I’m a new member of your library and love the way you come over in them – keep on producing! ~Polyanya >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Polymer Clay Artists
SOUTH AFRICA: Hi, I am new to polymer clay jewellery and find that once I have baked my pieces, they do not harden. I baked the pendants for about an hour at 130C. I am from South Africa and I use the Filani Polymer clay. I do roll the clay out to about 2 – 3mm. Am I working with my clay too thin? Can you use ordinary resin to coat the pendants and beads? Love your site….. Blessings. ~Debra-B >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Filani Polymer Clay
AUSTRALIA: O Canada! Cindy, you lucky thing. The Olympics showcases your gorgeous country beautifully. The Whistler colours for the Vol-022 rocks palette are stunning. And the 2010 Olympic logo, that man in stone, such strong design – h’mmm, a poly pendant, think you perhaps? An American visitor to Australia said that he loved Sydney; it was, he said, “like Vancouver and Hawaii had a baby.” Looking at Vancouver, that’s a high compliment to Sydney. ~Mary-U >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Polymer Clay Color Recipes
FRANCE: Thanks Cindy, I love your work and appreciate all that you do for the polymer clay community. I do have a request if possible. Could you show how to use the Makin’s Ultimate Clay Extruder. There are no books and very few videos on the subject. It would be great. Best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous new year. Cheers from France. ~Paula-M >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Gingham Cane Extruder Video
INTERNATIONAL: Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. It is really great to see how “small” our world is becoming by reading from members that are from different parts of the world. It would be great if “Cindy’s Girls and Guys” could get together here in the states also. Great pics! ~Catherine-R >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Polymer Clay Meet Ups
ITALY: @All: I would just like to say that if any one of you manage to get to Florence (Italy) I would be only too delighted to meet up… I could even introduce you to the guys at my local hardware shop! ~Susan-B >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Affordable Hammered Metal Bezels
UK: Hi Cindy – I just wanted to say thank you for this great tutorial. My husband Martin just watched your video on how to clean a pasta machine and then set to work on mine!! I have to say I was a little nervous, he likes to take things apart a little too much! Normally down to every last screw and then not be able to put things back together. Lol But I am happy to report that I now have a fully functioning, clean and slightly more naked pasta machine. BTW His first comment was is Cindy Canadian? He spent a couple of years in Canada about 24 years ago but still picked up on it!!! Thanks so much again for all your hard work and inspiration. ~Sam-G >> This comment was originally posted at this link: Taking Apart And Cleaning Your Pasta Machine
REGULAR COLOR RECIPE (A): Moody Blue ** B-SERIES COLOR RECIPE (B): Oak Leaf >> Polymer Clay Tutorials VIDEO: Making A Set Of Earrings With Your Red Clover Beads |