The bead shown in this wire worked piece is made of polymer clay, using the mica shift technique. This type of a wire work design also works well with cabochons. read more »
Alice Stroppel is probably best known for her fabulous “face canes” in polymer clay, my of them showing detailed whimsical profiles of lovely ladies. read more »
The article title isn't really a question. So here are some questions to go with it and I think they are fair questions to ask both teacher and student. read more »
Since I've include finishing techniques in my tutorials listed here (Double-sided Textured Beads, Textured Tubes & More, Making Beautiful Buttons), it got me thinking about sharing more in depth on th read more »
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Did you buy supplies in bulk and now don't know what to do with it? (Yes, we have all done that...) read more »
Inclusion is the art of sprinkling things into clay. It is a great technique for beginners, especially children, but it can be incorporated into advanced projects too. read more »
Our guest for this new interview is LoriaDesigns. She is a self taught polymer clay artist and has been working with clay off and on since 2003. read more »
Cynthia Tinapple is the author of Polymer Clay Daily -http://polymerclaydaily.com - a daily blog written to showcase fine polymer clay art and to serve as a portal to the polymer clay community. read more »