Archive for dogwood

Polymer Clay Sculpted Dogwood Flower Pendant

Dogwood Pendant Necklace - Polymer Clay TutorGallery (10 pics): “These are just stunning. I can’t believe how real they look.” ~Elizabeth-S

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Vol-044 Jan’2012 Back Issues | Polymer Clay Library

Polymer Clay Video Tutorials Volume 44Video Tutorials:
1: Liver of Sulfur
2: Dogwood Flower Pendants
3: Frosted Rainbow Beads
4: Mirror Image Heart

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Dogwood Flower Pendant Project | Polymer Clay Tutorial

Dogwood Flower Pendants - Polymer Clay TutorVideo #238: “I confess I have never been a ‘flower’ gal… but Cindy, you’re making me ‘change my religion’ with all these gorgeous blooms!” ~Monique-U

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Polymer Dogwood Flower on a Vintage Silverware Pendant [Gallery]

Dogwood Flower Pendant “As though it was
plucked from an ancient
Dogwood tree, this rustic
sculpted flower pendant
is…” ~Cindy Lietz

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Silverware Jewelry Pendant Made with Polymer Clay Dogwood Flower

Polymer Clay Silver Spoon Dogwood Pendant “I knew I was saving those spoons for a reason.” ~Linda-G

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Unlimited Bead Design Options from a Single Polymer Clay Cane

Polymer Clay Beads from Dogwood Cane “Please continue to demonstrate different ways to use beads, canes etc. for those among us who are design challenged.” ~Elizabeth-S

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How to Reduce Your Polymer Clay Canes So They Don’t Get Twisted

Polymer Clay Cane Registration Mark “Now I understand why so many of my earlier attempts at canes failed.” ~Jocelyn-C

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Squared Off Polymer Clay Lentil Beads – An Accidental Design

Squared Lentil Bead

“Every mistake I make, is immediately turned into swirl beads and they all please me.”
~Monica-D

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Butterfly Jewelry Pendant Made from a Polymer Clay Dogwood Cane

Polymer Clay Cane Butterfly

“The beauty of being allowed the freedom to make something is such a Blessing.” ~Diana-QM

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Polymer Clay Tutorial | Dogwood Flower Polymer Clay Cane Project

Dogwood Flower Cane

Vid #124: “I so want to make flower canes to make the trumpet flower beads.” ~Joyce-R

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