Polymer Clay TV
The only regularly updated podcast and vidcast dedicated to the art and craft of polymer clay! Since 2007. Find us on Youtube & the web as PolymerClayTV.
Listen to what Patricia has to say about how she got started as a doll artist.
Direct download: pc78PatriciaRose.mp3
Category:DIY crafts -- posted at: 10:06pm EDT

Be sure to visit our site, www.polymerclayproductions.com, to see Adam's work in this week's post!
Direct download: pctvwiwatadam.mp4
Category:DIY crafts -- posted at: 8:54pm EDT

This week, we'll talk about two more men we met in Baltimore this past February- one at Synergy, and the other at the ACC show. Two very different styles which you'll see next week on polymer clay tv. We also talk about Kalmbach's new book, Bead Journey: Jewelry from around the world. We loved this book, and there are lots of ethnic-style ideas that could be easily translated into polymer clay beads, especially for the large gemstone and wood beads featured. Please take a moment to vote for us, and don't forget to sign up for our monthly newsletter to become eligible to win all our monthly giveaways! (and put our email addy, polymerclaypodcast@yahoo.com, in your friends list so we don't end up in spam!)
Direct download: 76pcpmen2.mp3.mp3
Category:DIY crafts -- posted at: 8:44pm EDT

Get out your spooky and macabre images folks, because today you're learning how to transfer them onto polymer clay to make one-of-a-kind, funky Halloween jewelry. Not just for the holiday, these designs will inspire the skull-lovin' crowd any day of the year. Now gather up your tools- you need Whipped Cream Studio by Sculpey for a super-fine transfer, or regular white of any other brand of polymer clay- and some magic transfer paper, and an image. Try Ken's images from www.craftedonline.com, that's what we used! Enjoy!
Direct download: PCTVepisode75skulls.mp4
Category:DIY crafts -- posted at: 5:40pm EDT

We decided to do something a little different this year for Halloween. There are many tutorials online about how to make things like pumpkin canes and ghost beads..so we thought some skull imagery would be fun. We used Magic Transfer paper and Ken's mortality images from Craftedonline.com, and created some fun earrings and necklaces! Check out our different styles next week on polymer clay TV, the free demo, and also at www.polymerclayclassroom.com, where you can download complete projects from start to finish. We also have some news about the Jaquard new G-clay series, which has been stopped in favor of just adding the planned g-clay to the Cernit line (we think.) Stay tuned, we will be getting an update from Jaquard representatives soon. And, don't forget to link to us and let us know- you'll be entered to win prizes from our Holiday Gift Guide. And, please come to www.polymerclayproductions.com to vote for us in the Start-up Nation competition- you can actually vote once a day, through October. Your votes help us to rank in the contest, thank you so much for helping out!
Direct download: 74halltran.mp3
Category:DIY crafts -- posted at: 5:33pm EDT