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Polymer Clay Videocast # 65- covering glass salt & peppers with clay

Posted by Kira on 01 Aug 2008 | Tagged as: Videocasts

Watch as Ilysa, the master of covering anything that can’t walk away- as she discusses the virtues of covering glass with polyclay, and demonstrates using salt and pepper shakers as willing victims!

You can watch the show at this link:
http://polymerclayproductions.libsyn.com

Polymer Clay TV # 63 - Amazing mold putty is amazing! Molds even brass pieces!

Posted by Kira on 18 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Videocasts

We have a slight change to the video format this week, I had to go it alone- but we think it works. I couldn’t change the background color in my imovie (it’s black) I’m a new-ish mac user, can someone tell me how to make it a pretty color? Anyway!

We talked about amazing mold putty last week, and here you can see it in action. I molded a rubber stamp, and also show what happens when you mold a brass filigree. Brass is hot, hot, hot right now, and this can take it even further. Mold some and see what happens! And be sure to check out Polymer Clay Classroom to see me do some fabulous Faux Faience pendants. A very convincing faux effect, and a neat way to use your favorite brass pieces.

Click here for Video!

Polymer Clay TV Episode #60 The Silkscreen Technique Easy & Fun!

Posted by Ilysa on 04 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Videocasts

Today we have a new episode of Polymer Clay TV for you to enjoy. This week we show you how to silkscreen on polymer clay. This is an easy and fun technique that anyone can master. All you need is some clay and acrylic paint. You will have to do some testing to see what brand of paint works best on the brand of polymer clay you are using. I had good luck with the Folk Art & apple Barrel brands on Premo brand clay. Enjoy!

If you would like to try our Magic Transfer Paper which we demonstrated on last weeks video just send an e-mail to polymerclaypodcast@yahoo.com with your mailing address and we will get it in the mail.

You can watch the show at this link:
http://polymerclayproductions.libsyn.com

Polymer Clay TV #59- Magical transfers onto polymer clay with Magic Transfer Paper!

Posted by Kira on 19 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: Videocasts

Check out this week’s demo on how EASY and magical it is to use our Magic Transfer Paper. It’s a new product that we scoped out for you (and for us!) to make everyone’s life easier.

You can buy it in our shop.

You can watch the show at this link:
http://polymerclayproductions.libsyn.com

Polymer Clay TV #57 - cover a slide top metal tin with Studio by Sculpey Clay

Posted by Kira on 06 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: Videocasts

Enjoy this week’s video, I used a skinner blended and textured piece of Studio clay to cover a cute little 1/2 oz slide top tin. The texture sheets are in the shop.

Check out the full project at www.polymerclayclassroom.com

You can watch the show at this link:
http://polymerclayproductions.libsyn.com

Polymer Clay TV video #55 - how to make faux wood designs using marbeling techniques, just in time for Father’s Day gifts

Posted by Kira on 22 May 2008 | Tagged as: Videocasts

Enjoy this weeks video, and learn to make faux wood designs. See the projects we showed at Polymer Clay Classroom, too.

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Polymer Clay TV #53 Studio by Sculpey- Donna Dewberry, and our review

Posted by Kira on 09 May 2008 | Tagged as: Videocasts


Online Videos by Veoh.comEnjoy what Donna had to say about the Studio by Sculpey clay at CHA this February, and our video demo and review about the qualities of the newest Polyform clay.

More info can be found in our projects at www.polymerclayclassroom.com

Polymer Clay TV video episode #51 - how to make clasps with embedded magnets

Posted by Kira on 25 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Artist interviews, Videocasts

We’ll show you our two different takes on how to embed tiny but strong rare earth magnets into your clay. I pushed mine into the clay and baked them right in, while Ilysa made impressions in the clay to fit the magnets and glued them in after baking. Either way, adding magnets to your clay is a fun new way to create an easy but strong clasp. Ours are a bit chunky because it was our first time trying out the technique, but I could see how with some practice you could make some really interesting magnetic items with your clay.

We’ve added in some other tidbits of footage from our travels this spring. Enjoy! And don’t forget to visit Polymer Clay Classroom for two full projects using magnetic clasps to make necklaces.

One more thing- be sure to come back on Sunday to view and upload pictures of this week’s bottles of hope in our Sunday guestbook.


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Polymer Clay TV #49 - covering badge holders, and fun extras

Posted by Kira on 11 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Videocasts


Online Videos by Veoh.com

Enjoy this week’s video!

Check out www.polymerclayclassroom.com for full project videos!

Polymer Clay TV #47 - Fabulous Flamingo Fashion Show at the Orlando Clay Fandango 2008

Posted by Kira on 28 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Videocasts, events

Now you can enjoy some of the fun at the Orlando Clay Fandango in Lake Yale, FL. Unfortunately I did not know everyones name but I enjoyed meeting everyone. Hope you enjoy the Flamingo Fashion show and don’t forget to make plans to attend the retreat next year! Enjoy!

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