Video #773: Those old burnt-out filament light bulbs you’ve been hoarding will come in very handy for this technique.
Video #751: This video will give you a quick glimpse into what I do behind the scenes in our Studio Cam membership videos.
Video #742: There are four new beautiful Souffle colors from Polyform this year… Mocha, Guava, Cinnamon and Sage.
Video #727: This new product extends the baking range by 25 degrees on either side of the recommended bake temperature!
Video #713: This concept of doing a year-end, favorite tools review, may just become a tradition here at the blog. Let me know… 13
Video #712: In general, I really do like what Staedtler has done with this product… and I also have some suggestions for improvements… 44
Video #702: There is more than one way to pierce a lentil bead. In this video I show you how to do it… 5
Video #700: In this video, I also show how those rolled cardboard toilet paper centers, might come in handy when baking your clay.
Video #699: If you buy your clay online … or if you live in Brazil :-) … this is an artist quality polymer… 29
Video #696: Out of the 22 current Souffle colors, only 6 of them show just a slight shift in color after baking. That’s… 7
Video #692: For the most part, Premo colors are pretty good about not changing colors after they have been properly cured.
Video #691: The Swarovski Crystals were so pretty… that I had a difficult time bringing myself to cover them up with cane slices.
Video #689: Gel ice packs work great for cooling polymer canes… to minimize distortion when slicing them in warmer weather.
Video #676: The trick to keeping those ugly bubbles and blemishes from showing up, is to sandwich in between two ceramic tiles.
Video #640: I used Premo translucent polymer clay to test for strength and clarity… watch the video to see my results.
Video #629: Announcing a new Canadian Distributor for Lucy Clay Tools. Special (time sensitive) discount coupon available below.
Video #595: Watch this to see what can happen to polymer clay pieces that are not properly protected during the baking process.
Video #557: A very compact polymer clay bead backing rack… perfect if you don’t have a lot of space for storing bulky tools.
Video #546: Comparing four different Souffle Clay sample thicknesses, each baked at 30 minutes and at 60 minutes.
Video #489: It depends on the thickness, but yes, polymer clay does stay somewhat flexible.
Video #488: To bake polymer clay properly, never ever trust the temperature dial on your oven.
Video #467: I’m Love’n my brand new Kitchenaid Counter Top Convection Oven.