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The IPCA
Добавлен 11 авг 2011
The official RUclips channel of The International Polymer Clay Association.
ChrisOwens_rollingwithease.mp4
At the 2021 Kentucky retreat Chris Owns shares her find of a Chinese-made pasta machine that is easy on her injured shoulder.
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Christine Kaczmarek
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Sparkling polymer bowls from Christine Kaczmarek at the 2019 Shrine Mont gathering in Virginia. Christine demos how to use metallic powders on raw clay to great effect. For StudioMojo 2019. Cynthia Tinapple
Colorado 2018
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Products, techniques and new developments shared by polymer artists at the 2018 Rocky Mountain conference in Colorado.
Bonnie Bishoff_additive/subtractive color
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Bonnie Bishoff discusses her work with polymer and additive/subtractive color on 7' wall sculptures. From a Zoom meeting in August 2020.
Synergy4_collage
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Snapshots of the energy and creativity that swirled around us at the IPCA's Synergy4 conference in Pennsylvania in August of 2017. For StudioMojo by Cynthia Tinapple
Bash 2017
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The Dayton/Columbus polymer clay guilds' annual event at Wright Patterson (Hope Hotel) - February 2017
Carissa Nichols bicone bead roll
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Ohio's Carissa Nichols first rolls a ball of black into a bicone bead. Then she adds some colorful scraps and rolls again to get a magical swirl of color. She shares some tricks you won't want to miss.
bishoff_painting
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Bonnie Bishoff paints the Rocky Mountains in polymer clay. Her loose style results in a vibrant rendering of the aspens in early fall. You'll see how she moves from rough shapes to canes to textures to finished work.
About Nepal
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Information about Nepal and photos from our trip there including visits to the Samunnat/Nepal women's polymer clay project.
ClayOutWest_2019
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Slideshow from my visit to the ClayOutWest gathering in Albuquerque, NM. Students enthusiastically said yes to new polymer clay art ideas from a stellar roster of teachers.
CoHatch tour.mp4
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A quick tour of Cynthia's co-working space at CoHatch in Worthington, Ohio
colorado2019
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A quick first look at the polymer clay treats and tools we played with at a Colorado retreat. For StudioMojo 2019 Cynthia Tinapple
DebbieJackson - Two pandemics! Pow! Pow!
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DebbieJackson - Two pandemics! Pow! Pow!
Effective use and proper care of cutters
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Effective use and proper care of cutters
Beautiful
I LOVE that she knows her creativity is unlimited and is therefore unafraid of sharing. I've admired Ms. Sila's work for quite some time.
I love your bowls! Thanks for the inspiration & how to.
God bless this man!!!
Donna is a great teacher and I love her youtube classroom.
Donna, I have followed you off and on since you were on Carol Duval show. I have enjoyed every minute of it without feeling the need to participate. I have played a little bit with Polymer play. I never felt the need to perfect my hobby or become an artist. Just enjoyed watching the other artists’ creativity including yours.
Beautiful, and inspiring. I also grew up with the magic of Queen Anne's Lace growing wild in fields, and it holds a special place in my heart.
Donna I so hope you've found a better balance now, your RUclips Classroom is the absolute first time I've been able to learn from my favourite artist and is amazing to be part of, thank you for sharing your valuable insights 💜
Such a beautiful soul, a giving individual, an amazing teacher and artist. ❤❤❤
Thank You, Donna, for your brilliance as an inventor, ingenuity, and combination of trades, as well as for being a "true" artist. You have tapped into some real heartfelt issues amongst a community of artists that are really hitting home!!! Thank You for sharing!!!!!
My favorite instructor! Her RUclips channel has made it possible for anyone who wants to learn to do so. She doesn't teach the trend of the day or depends on crutches like 3D cutters, but teaches good technical skills that can be done with only basic tools.
What an excellent addition to your site. Whenever I hear your voice, I remember your first time on the Carol Duvall show. Carol's delight in sharing the artists' craft was exciting. Hearing about polymer clay and the possibilities was the beginning. Watching your tutorials and reading your books has been like taking a favorite class. Thanks for your time.
Is there supposed to be sound in this video??
Beautiful!!❤
Our skin is not impenetrable. Its a semi permeable membrane. Patches are used to administer medicines through the skin. Just because the effect of inhaling plasticizers through the lungs isn't immediate doesn't mean it isn't cumulative. I think your attitude is rather cavalier and irresponsible. Fyi, SoftGuard has been taken off the market.
Love this…you are amazing! Thank you for sharing your wonderful Birch trees with us! Many ideas from this video!!❤
So wonderful to find you here!
Donna is my hero😊 I absolutely love her and relate to her so much 💜💜💜
❤🙏🏽
So effective ❤
Wow I enjoyed watching that I so wanna take one of her class
Omg, thank you for this, it.s sooo inspiring, and well explained ! More that 20 years after filming it.s still really absolutely useful ! Clay is just magical …
Absolutely incredible
This is so awesome and helpful. Thank you so much for sharing❤
Fascinating... this has helped me expand my options when making blends. Thank you for posting!🎉
Thank you for posting vigorous and cogent material on polymer clay design. New subscriber! 🎉
Thank you for this i couldn't find picture canes and this is awesome and just what i was looking for
Emacom cureier? What is he saying 6:22 😮
Wow! Incredible and so fun. Thank you
Donna Kato is my favorite teacher. She inspires me every time I watch her classes.
Such a wonderful man 🥰
Such a pretty heart 😍, beautiful work 😍!! 💖
Beautiful 😍!!
Hello, about the video recording please? when can we find it for us in Europe who can't travel 🙂
What is the purpose of the things that you use at the end?? Those rollers that leave marks.
I think you'll find they slice through the clay to make beads. Different sized rollers make different sized beads so if your clay is an equal thickness, all of your beads cut from one roller will be exactly the same size.
How old is this recording? Very intressting.👍👍
Excellent, thank you!
Try not to buy from China people the words worth more.
That's amazing,, the viriety and combination of the colors looks fantastic..
I love watching this.❤
I must have had my invisibility cloak on , i was really there it was an awesome workshop !!!
Love it Leslie
Pretty good
Qthe game is called mancala
Cane perfection. Thanks for publishing this on RUclips
Nice interview, yes, the ever elusive polymer clay Bezel , at one point I gave up. But I did figure out a way to make silver metal clay bezel in any shape I wanted using a Polymer form an air dry clay core packing tape ,and olive oil , and silver metal clay in a syringe Creating zero waist of the silver clay with a stamped textured back and bail, but then the price of silver shot up back then so I gave up.
Hi Maggie love the necklace
My name is Tim Rideout. Mike was my best man in my wedding. Lost contact with him. If their is any way you could help me , I would appreciate it. By the way, great video.
I know he moved from polymer clay to basket weaving. I'll see if I can find an old link ❤
Apparently Mike is a heck of a musician too 😮 ruclips.net/video/QRke_96SnBw/видео.htmlsi=xpy1fQo_F0uf49Hq
TIM!!! I hope you check here again! I’ve tried to find you several times over the years! No more phonebooks.😞
Fantastic video. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.