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Polymer Clay Tutorial | How To Roll Perfect Lentil Bead Shapes

Lentil Bead Making Tutorial Video

Having Trouble Making Evenly Shaped And Swirled Lentil Beads?

An extremely fun (and addictive) polymer clay bead to learn how to make, is the swirly lentil bead. The technique for rolling lentils is actually not that hard. Read More→

Cool Substitute Tool for Making Lentil Beads

Making Lentil Beads

Don’t Have a Piece of Acrylic for Rolling Lentil Beads? Use an Old CD Case:

My favorite tool for making lentil beads is the piece of acrylic plexiglas that came with my Amaco Bead Rack. But an excellent Read More→

Jelly Roll Cane – Perfect for Polymer Clay Beginners

Jelly Roll Cane

Vid #36: Making Polymer Clay Canes is a Fun Skill that All Beginners Should Learn Early:

You will probably spend as much time making canes, as you do with creating beads to apply your cane slices to. And the jelly roll cane design is a Read More→

Amaco Bead Baking Rack – A Must Have Polymer Clay Tool

Amaco Bead Baking Rack

Vid #24: The Amaco Professional Bead Rack – It’s Good for So Much More than Just Baking Beads:

Although this tool is designed to fit into most polymer clay ovens for baking beads, it has a variety of other uses too. Read More→

Lentil Beads From Scrap Polymer Clay – A Surprise Every time

Scrap Clay Lentil Beads

Vid #56: About Using Scrap Polymer Clay To Make Unique Lentil Bead Designs:

If you’re like me, you probably have a big ball of unbaked clay made up of scraps left over from previous projects. I love making lentil beads from Read More→

Polymer Clay Lentil Beads – Making Them Can Be Very Addictive

Lentil Bead Making Tutorial Video

Vid #55: When Making Lentil Beads, Here’s Why You Should Only Roll Them in One Direction:

Making Polymer Clay Lentil Beads by hand is one of the most addictive and fun beading or jewelry making Read More→

Rolling Polymer Clay – What They Never Taught You in Kindergarten

Rolling Polymer Clay

Vid #26: Rolling Polymer Clay Logs Evenly By Hand:

In kindergarten you probably learned how to roll playdoh logs using your fingers and finger tips. That’s fine if you want a log that has ripples or ridges all the way down the Read More→