Thursday, August 16th, 2007
Daily Archive
Daily Archive
Posted by Ilysa on 16 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: ,
This Friday we have a new episode of Polymer Clay TV where we demonstrate how to work with dye ink. It is hard to believe there is only one more episode before we start filming again. We usually film 6 episodes of Polymer Clay TV at a time and 6 episodes of Polymer Clay Classroom which is our complete project downloads that can be found in our shop. We have all kinds of projects planned so we hope you stay tuned. If you have any suggestions feel free to post a comment, send an e-mail or give us a call. We are always open to suggestions and submissions. This months newsletter went out with a coupon so if you are on the mailing list check your inbox for that, if you haven’t subscribed to the newsletter make sure to sign up so you don’t miss anything or any of our special offers or coupons. Every month we will be giving away prizes to some of our lucky newsletter subscribers so make sure to sign up to automatically be entered to win. We have been in contact with publishers and product manufacturers who are sending us goodies to give away. If you haven’t checked out the videos by Page Sage you are in for a big treat. The nice people from Page Sage have sent us an extra copy of Lisa Pavelkas DVD to give away to our listeners and viewers, so make sure to stay tuned to find out how you can win a copy for your very own. We will be doing a review of Lisa’s instructional DVD in an upcoming podcast that you won’t want to miss. I will give you a hint, Lisa’s DVD is so packed with goodies that it is over 2 hours long. We also found out that Page Sage will be releasing another polymer clay DVD by Judy Belcher and it is on learning the millefiore technique. We will have more on that as soon as it is released. I think that learning from video’s and DVD’s are a fun way to learn when you don’t have the opportunity to take a class. They also allow you to sit at home and watch them as many times as you need until you can create your own masterpieces. Polymer clay is so versatile that in 18 years I can honestly say I have never been bored with it. I encourage you to seek out guilds, groups, classes, video’s and DVD’s to help you learn different techniques and projects and I promise you, you won’t ever get bored either. Happy claying!