I love you Donna. You have such a good heart and you have helped me so much in learning to work with the polymer clay. Thank you for all your wonderful videos.
These are so helpful! I do wish these videos had been available when I started claying. A LOT of frustration could have been avoided. As you say, we love our clay; but with a few foundational techniques under our belts, the fun is only multiplied!
Thank you, Donna! Soooo great to see such a polymer clay LEGEND here on TH-cam! I first "met" you in 2007 when I didn't even know what TH-cam was! Feel very blessed to rediscover you here!
Good to see your doing these videos!! You were and still are my favorite teacher! from books to a wonderful week in Vegas! thanks for the reminder's on how to do some of theses :) Hugs!
Thank you so much, Donna! I have done the bullseye so many times without meaning to. I usually just use it to make something else and try again with more clay. This fix is just what I needed. I don't know why I forget what I'm doing and end up with a bullseye but now I have a way to fix it!
Ms. Donna, thank you for all the tutorials. I just found you last night, and subscribed. I would love to know how exactly you made the Squiggly bead (shades of orange and yellow with stripes) timed at 1:05. Thank you again for all the help. Your work is beautiful. :)
These basic tutes are Great❣️
Thank you so much for these sort of breakout sessions.
You're the best.
Oh Yes! Thank you! I will have to practice that! The goal is to "see" the result before we begin working. I LOVE Learning! -Darlene
This was sooooo helpful! I’m proficient at messing up my clay! Thank you for helping me see a way to salvage my work.
This happens quite a bit so having a way to correct will come in handy! Cheers, D
I love you Donna. You have such a good heart and you have helped me so much in learning to work with the polymer clay. Thank you for all your wonderful videos.
You are so welcome! ❤️
These are so helpful! I do wish these videos had been available when I started claying. A LOT of frustration could have been avoided. As you say, we love our clay; but with a few foundational techniques under our belts, the fun is only multiplied!
Loved that last tip. Will come in handy with my newbie class of polymer clayers xxx
It does, Hazel, truly. I figured this out in a class with a newbie!❤️
What wonderful tips and tricks. Thank you Donna for sharing. 🌟❤️
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Always a good idea to remember the basics, Thank you💕💕
Loving these tutorials, thank you so much 💜
Genius fix. Your voice is so soothing! Thanks for vid 😀
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Thank you, Donna! Soooo great to see such a polymer clay LEGEND here on TH-cam! I first "met" you in 2007 when I didn't even know what TH-cam was! Feel very blessed to rediscover you here!
Hi Eileen! Welcome! ❤️
Thanks Donna! Definately filing this one away! Has happened to me more than once! LOL!
Hi Mary! I hope you are well. ❤️
Very smart. Thank you!
Good to see your doing these videos!! You were and still are my favorite teacher! from books to a wonderful week in Vegas! thanks for the reminder's on how to do some of theses :) Hugs!
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Very useful. Thanks a bunch
Glad it was helpful!😊❤️
Thank you so much, Donna! I have done the bullseye so many times without meaning to. I usually just use it to make something else and try again with more clay. This fix is just what I needed. I don't know why I forget what I'm doing and end up with a bullseye but now I have a way to fix it!
Yay!❤️
Thank you so much! These videos are so helpful ❤😊
You're so welcome!❤️
Thank you!! This video is so helpful.
Glad it was helpful!❤️
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Ms. Donna, thank you for all the tutorials. I just found you last night, and subscribed.
I would love to know how exactly you made the Squiggly bead (shades of orange and yellow with stripes) timed at 1:05.
Thank you again for all the help. Your work is beautiful. :)
That’s an oldie but a goodie. I can do that, Nicci❤️ today might be a good day to do a few squiggles!