Video #774: Watch today’s video to find out why this Scribbles Paint compatibility test actually took 4 years to complete.
Video #770: This dimensional ink product works just fine on baked Premo Sculpey polymer clay, as long as it is properly heat set.
Video #756: These SugarVeil confectioners mats are sold in the baking aisle… but they also work great with polymer clay.
Video #735: A quick demo and product review of some new silkscreens that work beautifully with polymer clay.
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 #718: A system that will help you to become a super smart shopper when it comes to stocking up on your arts… 18
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 #705: Pastel chalks stick surprisingly well to polymer clay. In this video I provide lots of ideas to try out for yourself.
Video #704: So far so good… my tests with this products applied to Premo Sculpey are positive. No compatibility issues at all.
Video #703: Polymer clay is the perfect art medium for adding authenticity to any costume… Cosplay enthusiasts take note!
Video #661: Mine did! But don’t fret… here’s why it happens… and more importantly… here is what you can do about it.
6 Videos #645 to #650: How to paint with polymer on tiny little mini stretched canvases… complete with some 3D embellishments too!
6 Videos #622 to #627: Valentines Day is coming… Time to take your Sweet Hearts to a whole new level of fun… Introducing… 50
Video #618: My tests with Patina Vintage inks on both baked and raw polymer clay… neither one worked out very well.
Video #605: Isopropyl Alcohol (99%) is one of the most useful supplies to have in your polymer clay studio.
Video #604: After 5 months, the Pebeo Prisme & Moon products are showing good compatibility with my test polymer samples.
6 Videos #587 to #592: Learn how to recreate the look of real ceramic rainbow raku, using polymer clay and some simple supplies.
1-A: Military Green 2-A: Fatigues 3-A: Somber 4–A: Peacetime
Video #569: Roadtrip #3-01 (OR): A visit to the David Russell Battery at Fort Steven’s State Park. Polymer clay Inspiration is everywhere!
6 Videos #562 to #567: Twisting polymer clay focal bead designs, accented with whirling balls of stormy wire and seed beads.
6 Videos #502 to #507: Inspired by the saying, “April Showers Bring May Flowers”, this Spring Tutorial has a little of both!