Video #770: This dimensional ink product works just fine on baked Premo Sculpey polymer clay, as long as it is properly heat set.
Video #763: Be sure to watch to the end of this video for a sneak peak of some items I will be covering… 10
Video #747: The silkscreens used in today’s demo video were supplied by Tonja Lenderman. Her designs are wonderfully unique!
Video #743: Pinata Alcohol Inks mixed with Sculpey Liquid Bakeable Clay, Kato Liquid Polyclay, Fimo Liquid Gel and TLS.
Video #740: Definitely a learning curve… but perfect if you LOVE challenges… like me! Lots of fabulous design possibilities!
Video #737: How to use less than 1 sq foot of studio space, to store over 4 sq feet of inks, finishes, paints,… 17
Video #730: Let’s see if the inks from these Japanese scrapbooking brushes are compatible with polymer clay, or not.
Video #728: In this video you will see why it takes much less ink to color translucent clay as compared to white polymer… 13
Video #720: These beautiful powders will take on different looks depending on the background color they are brushed onto.
Video #719: Although these small drawer units are mostly used for keeping your makeup all tidy, they also work great in a craft… 19
Video #715: Looking at this product from a Polymer Clay perspective… some great features… but there is one issue you need to be… 14
Video #632: Although this product did not react negatively with Premo clay… it also did not adhere very well to my test samples.
Video #619: My test sample has sat for a few months now, without any issues showing up in regards to polymer clay compatibility.
6 Videos #479 to #484: A new way to batik your clay… with some surprising (household) ingredients.
Video #385: An alternative to buying commercially made Adirondack Inks.
Video #375: And remember that testing for polymer compatibility issues does take time.
Video #335: Each of the different mat surface products has plus’s and minus’s. Which features are most important to you?
Video #239: “LOVELY!!!! This one has a lot of possibilities for me… across all spectrum’s. A rainbow of thanks.” ~Michelle-C
Video #230: “Capturing art in your leftover polymer clay. You just don’t know when that next bead will turn up. BAM, you just… 42
Video #216: “At over $6 per color (plus S&H), to buy paints that’ll crackle on your clay, I couldn’t help but think there… 84
Vid #164: “Dichroic glass engaged my interest a year ago but the results are very much serendipity dominated!” ~Robin-E
“Cindy, you’ve given me some new ideas for a project using this surface inking technique.” ~Jayne-W