Video #373: Here is a solution to prevent cane slices from squashing when you cut them.
6 Videos #349 to #354: This cane reduces right down down to 1/4″ or less… perfect for making beautiful millefiori beads!
6 Videos #293 to #298: “So versatile… from Indian Mehndi… to Vintage European… to Zentangle Doodle!” ~Cindy Lietz
Video #251: “Can I add my request for the brain cane tutorial? Thanks.” ~Marion-R
Video #243: “I’m really excited about this months projects. Love anything Celtic.” ~DixieAnn-S
Video #242: “Cindy I would like to make my polymer clay look like different kinds of wood. Do you have any tutorials for oak, walnut, cherry, maple?” ~Sandra-H
Video #233: “Cindy I really want to thank you for your generosity in promoting other artists and their styles.” ~Beverly-L
Video #232: “Cindy, have you ever thought of doing a landscape cane tutorial? I would love to see how YOU do it!” ~Tina-A
Video #225: “The skull bead is so rock star! :) Very inspiring, thanks!” ~Zarah
Video #224: “For a future tutorial, I would love to see your famous pirate cane… arrrhh!” ~DJ
Video #220: “I get totally lost when I’m claying, time has no meaning.” ~Polyanya

Video Tutorials:
1: Pandora Style Beads
2: Crackled Paint
3: Wire Riveting Intro
4: Dandelion Ghost Cane
Vid #218: “Been dying to see more about this cane. Mine are far from “ghost-like” which means I have a lot to learn! Can not wait for Friday.” ~Jocelyn-C

Video Tutorials:
1: Copper Bookmarks
2: Cupcake Beads
3: Backgroundless Tulip Cane
4: Parrot Tulip Beads
Video #213: “Wouldn’t it be fun to do a series… from around the world, tulips from Holland, the waters of Aruba, colors from the Rainforest… ” ~Jeanne-C
Vid #212: “Cindy,
I really like the look
of the flower canes
without the background
packing.” ~Carrie-W

Video Tutorials:
1: Sculpted Iris Beads
2: Faux Stoneware
3: Peacock Cane Part 1
4: Peacock Cane Part 2
Video #209: “Reclining
on a velvet couch,
eating bonbons and being
fanned with peacock plumes
(full story below).” ~Mary-U
Vid #208: “Wow! Very cool Cindy, and so beautiful. I love feathers!” ~Maureen-G

Video Tutorials:
1: Faux Metal Mokume;
2: Rolled Mokume Gane;
3: Wire Leaf Charm;
4: Add Clay to Leaf Charms:
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