Vid #176: What a coincidence! I went to sleep last night thinking about stamping words and names into clay pendants.” ~Sue-W
Vid #175: I purposely leave little cracks and scratches in the beads, thenuse acrylic paint to antique them once they’re baked & sanded.”… 44
Vid #172: “I have lots of bead roller tools, but have yet to try most of them.” ~Carolyn-F
Vid #171: “Is there a way to make polymer clay bead caps… and would anyone be interested in a tute besides me?”~Honey-S
Video #170: “Your ink, paint, textures, mica-powder and gold leaf technique looks fascinating. Very beautiful Cindy.” ~Susan-B
Vid #169: “Using cookie cutters to makecanes? Now that sounds like something I might be able to do :-)” ~Tina-A
Vid #168: “In a recent video, you show wire rings with a faux agate cabochon. Do youhavealessononhowto make the ring?” ~James-P
Vid #167: “Wow, are these babies versatile! The link is cool for making fantastic toggles.” ~Phaedrakat
Vid #166: “I’d love to see how you achieved that effect …bet you have your own special trick!” ~Sue-F
Vid #164: “Dichroic glass engaged my interest a year ago but the results are very much serendipity dominated!” ~Robin-E
Vid #163: “Oh, yeah. I thought those tube-y looking beads were different. “Rocker Beads,” huh? Cool!” ~Phaedrakat
Vid #162: “Cindy, you always make a cane that looks complicated, so easy to put together. My vote is YES!” ~Linda-B
Vid #161: “Giggles… I love bangles and this one has such a clean simple design. Fabulous!” ~Melinda-H
Vid #160: “How stunning your agates are, Cindy. I’d l-e-r-v-e to learn how to make them.” ~Mary-U
Vid #159: “I can figure out the cane work but always still like your tutorials for the extra tips.” ~Lawrence-S
Vid #156: “Thanks for testing the UV Resin, Cindy. Perfect for Part III to a bumper May line up of video lessons!” ~Mary-U
Vid #153: “I grow Pansies every year in pots around the patio, so to make them in clay would be great.” ~Ritzs
Vid #152: “If I had a million guesses I would have never come up with roofing material as the source of this awesome… 106
Video #151: “It is always useful to know as many techniques as possible and these faux stones look fantastic.” ~Carole-H
Vid #150: “Thinking of puffy hearts reminds me of a story from when my daughter (now 31) was just a little girl…” ~Marsha-N
Video #149: “This really looks like an interesting technique that has a cool recycle thing going.” ~Sue-W
Vid #148: “Your faux opals really capture the deepness and the shimmering layers.” ~Angelghost