“Wow Cindy! If all
your videos are this well
done, then what a value
your membership really
is!” ~Jaime-H
“Wow Cindy! If all
your videos are this well
done, then what a value
your membership really
is!” ~Jaime-H
“With a polymer clay
idea this versatile… this
cool… and this easy… every
pc artist and crafter really
should know how to do
it.” ~Cindy Lietz

Video Tutorials:
1: Lilac Beads;
2: Copper Foil Tape;
3: Teardrop Blend Shift;
4: Birdhouse Beads:
Vid #200: “Cindy, your
Teardrop technique has
brought a wonderful and
sudden change in my way
of working with color
blends.” ~Debbie-G
“Video got me really excited about polymer clay, in a way that the books never did.” ~Carol-C

Vid #99-100: More Detailed Than Basic Leaf Canes But Still Easy For Beginners:
Making leaf canes is the theme of the month over at the Polymer Clay Members Library. Video 010-1 and 010-2 showed you how to make a basic leaf cane. And Read More→

5 Things To Keep In Mind When Reducing Your Polymer Clay Canes:
Besides letting you know that Part 2 of the Basic Polymer Clay Leaf Cane tutorial will be posted in the library later this week, I wanted to also give you some tips on Read More→

Monica Stockton Asked If This Will Ruin The Color Blend:
For many polymer clay beginners, learning how to do a traditional Skinner Blend is a bit of a daunting task. You really don’t have to look very hard in the forums to find comments and questions Read More→

Vid #97-98: Plus… How To Combine Simple Leaf Canes to Form More Complex Designs:
Many of you have been patiently requesting that I start adding polymer cane tutorials to the Beadvideos Library, Well this post marks the first of many Read More→

The Rolling Technique In My Teardrop Method Will Help You to Solve This Problem:
A couple of weeks ago I published a video tutorial in the members library on how to make quick and easy polymer clay color blends. Due to popular demand, this Read More→
Limited Access So Please Watch The Video As Soon As Possible. Thanks.

The Lietz Teardrop Method – A Super Simple Way To Do Multiple Color Gradients:
A rainbow skinner blend is where you have multiple colors that transition smoothly from one to the next in your finished gradient sheet of polymer clay. To do this Read More→

The Skinner Blend Challenge: Will I Ever Go Back To Doing Polymer Clay Color Gradients The Old Way?
My husband Doug was really amazed when he saw the modified Skinner Blend technique that I now use exclusively, for doing Read More→
Vid #95: Get Smooth Polymer Clay Color Gradients 10 Times Faster:

Coming Up With Artsy Names, To Help Identify Your Beautiful Canes:
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell just as sweet.” …Shakespeare. And so it can be for naming polymer clay canes Read More→

Mokume-Gane Pattern and Texture Variations Are As Vast As Your Imagination Will Allow:
Member’s of the Polymer Clay Tutor Video Library who have purchased the Volume-002 back issue package, will have already Read More→

A Color Blending Method That Is Fundamental To So Many Bead And Cane Making Projects:
Used more than any other polymer clay technique I can think of, the Skinner Blend is a method of making gradient sheets of Read More→
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