Polymer Clay Tutor Cindy Lietz Product Review Videos

Cindy has very recently done 2 videos which review my products. πŸ™‚ The first shows you how to do the Sutton Slice technique with one of my clear stamps called Round Design Patterns #2 .


The newest video shows how to silk screen using dry ingredients like Pearl-Ex and pastel chalks. The look it creates is wonderful ! This is a list of the silk screen names that Cindy uses in this video πŸ™‚ – Tribal Dance, Microbial Doodles, Retro Circuit Board, Stonewalled, Tapestry Flowers, Tile Mosaic #1, Mehndi Doodle.


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You can find all my silk screens and stamps in my Etsy Shop Tonja’s Treasures.


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Please check out Cindy’s site Polymer Clay Tutor ! She has so many wonderful video lessons and you can sign up for her monthly club which provided new lessons each month that will keep you creating and having fun.

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Sutton Slice With My Stamps !!!

Angelina Edwards AKA ColtPixy has made to most gorgeous Sutton Slice sheets using my stamps !!! I just have to try this technique out out πŸ™‚

You can see more of Angelina’s work in her Flickr Gallery
Over at Deviant Art
And on her Blog
Check out her Artfire Shop

Info on Sutton Slice Technique:
http://www.hgtv.com/crafting/polymer-clay-business-card-holder/index.html
http://fimofanatic.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/sutton-slice/
http://creativesprinkle.blogspot.com/2010/11/trying-something-new-sutton-slice.html
http://books.google.com/books?id=y9dzy1WPUdQC&pg=PA115&lpg=PA115&dq=Sutton+Slice+Technique
http://www.flickr.com/photos/beadelz_polymer_creas/sets/72157625685929894/detail/

Sutton Slice Fun

I’ve only tried this technique, the Sutton Slice, a couple of times with some success. It didn’t turn out perfect, but it wasn’t a candidate for the scrap pileΒ  either. <G> Areas of one sheet made this fan necklace. Which just happens to be on sale in my Esty or ArtFire shops πŸ™‚

A few months ago my pal Barbara Poland Waters hosted a swap where we traded decorated sheets of raw clay to do with as we wished. Fun swap !! One of the sheets of clay I received from Kathy Weinberg was decorated with the Sutton Slice technique and it was stunning. I had to immediately buy the Barbara McGuire stamp she used. LOL

I made a whole bunch of pendants with the sheet. The first pictured one I wore today and got the most wonderful compliments.Β  One of the ladies, who works with clay occasionally,Β  said “How come my polymer clay things never look that good” πŸ™‚




I hope to have all 17 pendants listed in my shops by Friday. Just in case anyone is interested πŸ˜‰

Sutton Slice By Valerie

Valerie Wallace, a wonderful person and artist (who is the exclusive supplier of my clear stamp line in the UK), shared a picture of the intricate Sutton Slice she recently finished. It took her hours to make, but oh so worth the work!! The stamp she used is from Lisa Pavelka’s Signature Series product line and I believe it’s 4″ X 6″.

Then the next day she shows off the sheet she made with one of my clear stamps ! I had no idea we could even do the Sutton Slice with clear stamps. What a pleasant surprise πŸ™‚ I am wondering if this design could be trimmed to fit a business card case. Perfect design for a guy.

You can read how to do this technique at HGTV’s website. Lisa Pavelka made a business card holder in an old episode of Carol Duvall.

Another short tutorial here at SurfinCat

More Examples

Here is an example from Sharon Solly

Another from Karen Breukelman

And this one by Julie Eaks is totally in my color palette

And last one πŸ™‚ A untrimmed sheet by Judy (sorry, I don’t know the last name), but I love the sheet !

Steampunk Stamp Duo by Lisa Pavelka

Talk a bout fun πŸ™‚ Lisa has a new set of stamps added to her product line for Steampunk lovers. There is a traditional “Outtie” stamp and the “Innie” can be used as a mold or for the Sutton Slice technique.

You can also purchase them individually if you choose.

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