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Alchemy 101, Sculpting Polymer Clay Orchids


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This is a complimentary video for the step-by-step polymer clay tutorials available at my web site, www.eugenascreations.com.

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July 31, 2010

Mona77401

Great Video Eugena! Your work is in a class of it’s own! Hugs, Mona

Dougnps

Breathtaking… It’s amazing what an inspired creative mind can do. You inspire me to want to be better. WELLDONE!

joyfulvibe

Beautiful talent! Thank you for sharing your techniques. 5*

AlexJensen

I found your red flower to be the best, but I enjoyed how you mixed the colors and made them fade. I enjoyed your skills and technique.

737angied

Great video, awesome skills, but I can hardly see what you are doing!

eugenascreations

This is polymer clay, and it comes in a huge number of colors, which may be further mixed with each other (like paints). With proper care, the colors do not change in the oven. They are also fade-resistant and do not change over time.

DeviantCandy

Your videos are very calming.

dakodamama4

YOU’VE GOT SOME MAD SKILLS GIRL!!

1HillbillyGirl

MAD SKILLS! I admire your talent and do believe I will try a couple of your techniques on Geocaching containers!

You should try making realistic objects that could disguise small, medium or large containers .. acorns, mossy rocks and so forth for rural caching locations, hardware. landscaping objects or other familiar items for more urban locations. You could even vary them by season. Geocaching aficionados from around the world would seek you out and buy everything you could make!

PureDeception500

wow amazing work… do you put the color first before putting in the oven? If you do this, does the color come out fine after being in the oven?

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