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Vid #89: A Messy And Fun Technique For Creating Authentic Looking Turquoise Beads:
Last week I wrote about how a food processor can come in real handy for making imitation turquoise beads. I also Read More→

An Old Food Processor Will Come In Very Handy For This Faux Stone Project:
Right now I am working on the next set of polymer clay tutorials to add to the video library. Due to popular demand, one of those videos is all about making Read More→

Bead Making Tips for Those Who Suffer From Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Arthritis and Other Hand Pain Issues:
As a Fimo crafter or jewelry artist, your hands are one of your most important assets. So take care of them! There are definitely Read More→

What To Do When Your Pile of Scrap Polymer Clay Goes From Mounds To Mountains:
In another blog comment earlier today, Sam wrote this… “Wow, so many amazing responses. I have been working with polymer clay for about 15 years now and Read More→

Several different ways to condition Fimo clay?
Q: I don’t have a pasta machine. Is there another way to condition the clay? I didn’t realize the amount of work involved when I bought the clay. Can I use a roller instead of a pasta machine? Read More→

Left over Premo, Sculpey, Fimo & Kato Polyclay can be used for making beads, color mixes & polymer clay molds:
If you ‘play’ with polymer clay, you are definitely going to end up with lots of scraps. They come from cane designs that didn’t Read More→

How to make turquoise beads look like real gemstones… Use Fimo clay:
Some polyclay techniques are just so darn fun.. like making turquoise faux jewelry beads for example. In this project, you’ll need some Fimo or Premo clay; black plus Read More→

This polymer clay conditioning technique works especially well for hard clay brands such as Fimo Classic:
The free tutorial video that I’m sending out to subscribers of my Guest List this week, will Read More→

Vid #63: This polymer clay food processor technique makes dealing with hard clay a breeze:
As described in a previous post, an old food processor makes an excellent polymer clay tool for conditioning, mixing, and Read More→

Vid #62: Conditioning polymer clay is easy when your tools have muscles:
Do you have some hard clay that’s tough to condition? Or do you have an arthritic condition that sometimes makes it difficult to work with polymer clay by Read More→
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