
Photo Submitted By Betsy Butler, A Regular Contributor Here At the Beads And Beading Blog:
“Thanks again for your web site and tips. I thought I’d share a picture of some refrigerator magnets I made from flower and leaf canes Read More→

Photo Submitted By Betsy Butler, A Regular Contributor Here At the Beads And Beading Blog:
“Thanks again for your web site and tips. I thought I’d share a picture of some refrigerator magnets I made from flower and leaf canes Read More→

These Recent Comments Identify Cane Reduction As One of Your Biggest Polymer Clay Challenges:
“I’m slightly new to the clay and loving it every step of the way. My biggest problem is – is there some trick when making the cane Read More→

Honing Your Design Skills as a Bead or Jewelry Artist… Be Proud of Your Accomplishments:
Today’s post is about accepting where you’ve been and looking forward to where you are going. As a polymer clay artist you Read More→

Create your own custom hand made beads for truly unique jewellry designs:
Just as the leaves on a tree give dimension, color and movement to it’s branches, polymer clay leaf beads can do the same for your jewellery making projects. Read More→

Tips about jewelry making pendants from the works of a great Canadian polymer clay artist Elaine Robitaille:
This Flower-on-a-Necklace pendant is a beautiful example of Elaine Robitaille’s detailed polymer clay jewelry. Read More→

Vid #54: A beginner cane with many uses, the Skinner Blend Plug is a ‘must learn’ polymer clay technique:
For those of you not familiar with the polymer clay technique called the Skinner Blend, it is a sheet of Read More→

Some ideas and techniques on how to make polymer clay canes patterned from beautiful spring flowers:
I love Spring and I love Johnny-Jump-Ups even more! These cheerful little pansy flowers jump up like weeds all Read More→
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