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Video rentals are $5 each, plus postage, per 30 days rental. Members pay postage for shipping books and videos in *both* directions - not just the return postage. Postage is 3.00 for 2 videos and 5.00 for 4 videos (media rate).

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Advanced Millefiori Techniques, Vol. 1

Advanced Millefiori Techniques, Vol. 2

Imitating Metal

Marie Segal Though Marie Segal's videos are labeled "advanced", I believe anyone with some polymer clay experience can follow along and duplicate these canes. Marie  walks you through step by step. Volume I demonstrates seven  canes you will learn to make. Volume II has four slightly more difficult canes. Imitating Metal shows you how to make and transform common household stuff into wonderful decorator works  of art. Simply!
Ancient Images Gwen Gibson In May 98, Gwen Gibson released Ancient Images with her wonderful tear-away  technique. This video is an eye opener! What else can we make  polymer clay do?
Animal Imagery Karen Lewis  
The Art of the Doll Maker Documentary A video about the unique and spiritual image of the doll as well as the artistry and soul of the doll maker.
Bead Shapes and Designs, Volume 2 Karen Lewis  
Bead Shapes Tory Hughes Learn how to modify and vary shapes  into dozens of alternatives. See how to create multi-holed beads and  how to incorporate them into your jewelry, as well as a great "quick trick" for making well-formed heart-shaped beads. (86 minutes running time.)  
Beginning Workshop: Foundations Tory Hughes You'll use a variety of polymer  clays and techniques. Your finished pieces will include a whimsical  sculpture, a linked chain necklace, a cameo-inspired brooch, a  collection of beads, and a small decorative bowl. (90 minutes  running time.)
Buttons & Embellishments Tory Hughes See a demonstration of the basic engineering of the polymer button and ways to attach it to fabric.  Design and make buttons with patterns in the body of the clay, and  others which use molding techniques, metallic powders, and incorporated yarn of thread. (82 minutes running time.)
Canework with Cynthia Cynthia Olcott  
Creating Vessels Donna Kato Features four vessel types and six surface treatments. (50 minutes) Learn to create free-form vessels as well as covering rigid forms. The vessel projects are then  embellished with carvings, woven patterns, molded impressions, gold  leaf, patina and stone effects.
Exploring Liquid Sculpey Jody Bischel  
Faces, Faces, Faces (Volume 2) Maureen Carlson Learn to model small, realistic  faces from clay. Time is spent analyzing a face so you can see the  various dimensions that make up a face. Follow step by step in easy-to-absorb segments as you create various expressions. One special segment deals with how to fix problems after you have  initially sculpted a face but it doesn't quite look right yet. (60  minutes running time.)
Faux Bronze Magic for  Polymer
Jewelry
Gwen Gibson  
Hinges Tory Hughes  
Imaging Polymer Clay with Lazertran Silk Terry Lee Czechowski  
Introduction to Polymer Clays Donna Kato Features color mixing, push molds, photocopy transfer, figurines, millefiori and mosaic techniques. (56 minutes) Learn how to make a simple lime cane, sculpt a bear, create molds, simulate stone, decorate with mosaics, transfer images, plus  many other easy-to-follow techniques and projects.
Introduction to Surface Techniques Tory Hughes A sampling of the surface effects  possible on jewelry and objects made with polymer clay. You'll learn flecking, texturing, embossing, applique, pre-baked inlay, photocopy transfer, and the use of paint. (77 minutes running time.)
Jewelry (Volume 3) Maureen Carlson Express your individual style by creating your own one-of-a-kind jewelry from oven baked modeling compounds. Carlson demonstrates numerous techniques for simple beading which can be varied through color, shape and texture. Add floral or free-form curved designs, or folk art style animals; embed  found objects; dust with metallic powders; marbleize colors. For a  more challenging adventure in design, create a millefiori patterned  cane. (60 minutes running time.)
Judith Skinner's Precision Caning    
Klew's Bead Shapes and Design, Vol. 2    
Landscape Canes Mike Buessler  
Making Animals Maureen Carlson  
Marriage of Materials: Poly Shrink, Rubber Stamps and Polymer Clay Newly  Added!    
Metallic Surface Techniques Tory Hughes How to treat the surface of Fimo and other polymer clays with metallic foils and powders. Learn a wide  variety of techniques and ways to combine and vary these effects. (85 minutes running time.)
Metallic Clays Mike Buessler  
Millefiori Basics Donna Kato Features jellyroll, checkerboard, quilt, stained glass, flower and watermelon canes. (45 minutes) Learn how  to simulate stained glass or batik fabric; make jellyrolls and  rainbow checkerboard patterns; create a flower cane, then reduce it;  and for fun, how to make a watermelon. The cane slices are then applied to a finished project, Donna's special stubby pen. 
Mixing Media Tory Hughes Create durable, well integrated  pieces which combine clay with a wide range of other material. It suits both jewelry and non-jewelry applications. Incorporate paper, photographs, wire and other metal pieces, wood fabric, glass, feathers, cardboard and plastics. (85 minutes running time.)     

Mokume Gane

Tory Hughes A gorgeous design technique adopted  from ancient Japanese metalworks. See a demonstration and learn a seven-step method for creating beautiful finished pieces. (84  minutes running time.)  
Molds, Stamps & Tools Tory Hughes Make a personalized set of tools to  keep in your studio, tools that fit your own hands and your own new clay projects. Create molds and positive from a variety of  objects....shallow press molds, dimensional molds, rolling molds, two-sided molds, mold releases, paints and polishes. (85 minutes  running time.)
Mug Dwellers & Wee Folk (Volume  1)

 

Maureen Carlson For the beginner.....Have you always wanted to sculpt, but had neither the facilities or the skills? Now  you can quickly create adorable little figures for your coffee mug or flower pot. Learn how to mix the clays, make hands and feet, a  simple face, hats, a body form, and simple clothes. (88 minutes running time.)
Nan's Special Techniques Nan Roche   Features Loop-in-Loop Chaining, Marbling with  Liquid Sculpey, Mokume Gane using Rubber Stamps and Braiding with  Polymer Clay.
NPCG Retreat 1995, 1996 and 1997 Various artists  
Principles of Caning Tory Hughes Create designs in clay using a fascinating caning and millefiori process. Each slice will contain  the image that you designed into the clay. Learn how to make two  different spirals, a checkerboard, a stained-glass window, a star,  and a face.
Potpourri of Techniques Donna Kato Features five techniques: mokume gane, crushed ikat, marbled paper, kaleidoscope and jellyroll cane.  (45 minutes) Learn these five techniques developed or modified by  Donna Kato. Includes jewelry and home decor projects.
Precious Metal Clay - Silver in No time  (Beginners Workshop) Newly  Added!    
Precious Metal Clay - Silver in No time  (Intermediate Workshop) Newly  Added!    
Recreating Amber & Coral Tory Hughes Imitate amber and coral by making  two variations of amber beads and five color variations of coral.  The pieces can be combined into a single necklace, or may be adopted for use in other finished works. (65 minutes running time.)
Recreating Bone & Ivory Tory Hughes Simulate bone and ivory and learn  how to create a carved surface and create a set in mosaic-like pieces which replicate coral, turquoise, and checkerboard inlay.  (112 minutes running time.) 
Recreating Jade Tory Hughes Simulate jade and learn how to make  a range of jade-like color for your projects. Make three different  types of beads: a pendant blending two jade-like colors, a biconal  bead shading three colors together, and a tubular bead whose surface you'll carve and paint. (90 minutes running time.)
Recreating Turquoise & Lapis Tory Hughes Simulate the colors and textures of  turquoise and lapis lazuli. Learn how to imitate two kinds of  turquoise beads and a shimmering flat lapis lazuli pendant. (77  minutes running time.)
Rubber Stamps and Polymer Clay Newly Added! Terry Czechowski  
Sculpting Cartoon Critters Kris Richards  
Sculpting Characters Margene Crossan  
Sculpting Faces in Polymer Clay Twink McMahon  
Sculpting  Whimsical Faces Margene Crossan This former Disney Imagineer shows tricks to achieve the expression you desire for your sculpture using face molds. She shows you how to make a press mold and proceed from there to make the expression you desire.

Review by Kathy  Rue.

Tantalizing Translucents Lindly Haunani In June 98, Lindly Haunani released Tantalizing Translucents, featuring five of her  techniques, including Mokume Gane, Crushed Crayon and three more.
The McCaw Cane Sandra McCaw  
Transfer Magic Dotty McMillan  
Wearable Vessels Newly Added! Gwen Gibson  
Vessels: Bowls, Pots & Boxes Tory Hughes Learn how to make three different  types of vessels: a bowl which incorporates a simple caning  technique, a cylindrical pot and a rectangular box with a fitted  lid. (90 minutes running time.)

 

 
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