Most of you have probably seen at least one book on polymer clay but there are so many out on the market, so how do you know which to choose? When I started working with polymer clay there weren’t any books on the subject so I just experimented and did my own thing. Now with so many books on the subject you get to see what everyone else is doing and you can draw inspiration from that.
On Polymer Clay Podcast we try to do a book, video, DVD or magazine review on each episode. We have been at it a while and we still haven’t come close to reviewing all the books and such on polymer clay that are out there. I encourage you to check out the arts & craft section when you go to the book store or library and you will be pleasantly surprised by the large variety. One of the bonuses of listening to Polymer Clay Podcast and our reviews is that almost always we have an extra copy to give away to one of our listeners or viewers. How cool is that! Make sure to sign up for the newsletter to be automatically entered to win.
Last night the UPS guy showed up with another book and to my surprise it wasn’t one that I owned so I was very excited, it was the book Polymer Clay Art and it is a huge book filled with lots of techniques, so stay tuned for our review of the book, I think it is going to be a good one.
If you are looking for a polymer clay book, you can always go to our recommendation page and we have quite a few to choose from. All of our past shows are available at any time for you to listen or watch by scrolling down on the right hand side bar of this site under categories and clicking on podcasts or videocasts. We always archive all the shows so you won’t miss a thing.
Tomorrow we have a new episode of Polymer Clay TV and we have the Fabulous Flamingo Fashion show to share with you from the Orlando Clay Fandango. I think this episode will have you laughing for sure. Enjoy!
I wanted to share my entry with you for this months PCAGOE challenge and the theme this month was eggs.





March 27th, 2008 at 5:04 pm
Your eggs are amazing! I love the little dragonflies
I worked with clay about 10 years ago when I was in college. Now I am into sewing and quilting. I feel the same way about fabric as you do about clay - so much fabric, so little time!
Check out my fabric coiled baskets on my blog
http://newenglandquilter.blogspot.com/